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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I fear the Seahawks D far more than the Saints O. If the Seahawks O fails to fire, their D can still win them the game. If the Saints O fails, I'm not sure what the Saints D would do.The NFC is a simple formula.
If either the Seahawks or Saints get the #1 seed, it's gameover for the rest of the NFC.
Since he's been with the Saints in 2011 his career YPC is 3.8 while running in a pass heavy offense with an elite QB. That's plodder level in about as favorable a situation there is for a RB. Yet he still cannot produce despite the team trying desperately to get him too.manxman2601 said:Ah well, I don't think he sucks and would love to see him behind our OL. One other note, he's only had fumble for the Saints and went 612 touches without a fumble at 'Bama and only fumbled once per each college season.
Blount is a FA, Bolden is borderline jag. I don't see any downside.
While NO & Seattle have huge ho,e advantages at Home. I do wonder how they would fare playing in NYC at the beginning of Feb, esecially a dome team like the Saints.
Ah well, I don't think he sucks and would love to see him behind our OL. One other note, he's only had one fumble for the Saints and went 612 touches without a fumble at 'Bama and only fumbled once per each college season.
Blount is a FA, Bolden is borderline jag. I don't see any downside.
Based on what Jacquizz Rodgers did to is yesterday, I think Darren Sproles is going to give us nightmares in a couple weeks.
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