As of now,Saints havent beat an above .500 team..

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jimmy40;1209733 said:
I'm not sure if playing the Falcons is a big game or not.

First, any time you play a division opponent, it's a big game. Second, you have to play the teams they put on the schedule, so the good teams beat the teams that they are supposed to beat. I mean, I wouldn't consider playing the Texans or Cardinals a big game either, or the Commanders for that matter.

I'll say this: as a long time Saints' fan, I feel that the Cowboys certainly have the edge in this game due to a much better all around defense. And I think history usually will tell you that typically good defenses usually win over good offenses. It's going to be a great football game Sunday night against two well-coached teams. BTW, let me be the first Saints' fan to thank you for some of y'all's "rejects" as some on this board has called them. That should tell you how good the talent on your team has been the past few years. It should also tell you the difference in the game (on paper).
 

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jimmy40;1209634 said:
of course he'll never be a Reggie McNeal. Book it.:laugh2: :laugh1: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Good point. McNeal can actually complete a pass under pressure now and then

:D
 

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summerisfunner;1209640 said:
oh, HH is not gonna like this
Maybe he'll like this:

ANOTHER BENGAL BUSTED

Man, you can't make this stuff up.

After a couple of quiet months, another member of the Cincinnati Bengals has gotten into trouble.

This time, it's receiver Reggie McNeal, who was arrested early Sunday for trying to get into a Houston nightclub after it had closed.

McNeal, a rookie, played quarterback in college for Texas A&M.

An off-duty Houston Police Department officer was working security at the club. McNeal reportedly became aggressive and pushed the officer when he was told that he couldn't enter.

McNeal was also involved in the incident from earlier in the season that resulted in the banishment of linebacker OdellThurman and a one-game deactivation of Chris Henry. It was McNeal's vehicle that Thurman was driving while intoxicated, and from which Henry was vomiting while Thurman was being arrested.



Oh that College All Star game seems soooooooo long ago.
 

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Tuna Helper;1209739 said:
Not.

Nothing like playing an undefeated Indy team deep into the season, and punching Peyton Manning in the mouth in the process.

like 5-7 Tennessee just did
 

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jimmy40;1209754 said:
Maybe he'll like this:

ANOTHER BENGAL BUSTED

Man, you can't make this stuff up.

After a couple of quiet months, another member of the Cincinnati Bengals has gotten into trouble.

This time, it's receiver Reggie McNeal, who was arrested early Sunday for trying to get into a Houston nightclub after it had closed.

McNeal, a rookie, played quarterback in college for Texas A&M.

An off-duty Houston Police Department officer was working security at the club. McNeal reportedly became aggressive and pushed the officer when he was told that he couldn't enter.

McNeal was also involved in the incident from earlier in the season that resulted in the banishment of linebacker OdellThurman and a one-game deactivation of Chris Henry. It was McNeal's vehicle that Thurman was driving while intoxicated, and from which Henry was vomiting while Thurman was being arrested.



Oh that College All Star game seems soooooooo long ago.

He must have been high on the weed he bought from Weedrick Bongson ;)
 

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HeavyHitta31;1209753 said:
Good point. McNeal can actually complete a pass under pressure now and then

:D
Come on HH, at least make this fun. Come up with something worth a crap.
 

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mambo;1209757 said:
like 5-7 Tennessee just did


If you have watched Tennessee, you would know that they are tough. They have been knocking off good teams lately.

Tennessee would beat New Orleans and Dallas with the way they're playing right now.

Tennessee was 1 point away from sweeping the Colts this year. Don't take them lightly.

Jeff Fisher is easily coach of the year right now in my opinion.
 

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HeavyHitta31;1209759 said:
Trap game. Indy played horribly. We took a good shot from them and won.
Who does Indy play next week?
 

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HeavyHitta31;1209758 said:
He must have been high on the weed he bought from Weedrick Bongson ;)
He can't afford Benson's weed. :D
 

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mambo;1209752 said:
First, any time you play a division opponent, it's a big game. Second, you have to play the teams they put on the schedule, so the good teams beat the teams that they are supposed to beat. I mean, I wouldn't consider playing the Texans or Cardinals a big game either, or the Commanders for that matter.

I'll say this: as a long time Saints' fan, I feel that the Cowboys certainly have the edge in this game due to a much better all around defense. And I think history usually will tell you that typically good defenses usually win over good offenses. It's going to be a great football game Sunday night against two well-coached teams. BTW, let me be the first Saints' fan to thank you for some of y'all's "rejects" as some on this board has called them. That should tell you how good the talent on your team has been the past few years. It should also tell you the difference in the game (on paper).
Nothing personal against the Saints I just don't know if Atlanta is really any good.
 

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jimmy40;1209772 said:
Nothing personal against the Saints I just don't know if Atlanta is really any good.

I could say the same about the Commanders, but you and I know that those games are always big for the Cowboys, just like Saints/Falcons.
 

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mambo;1209782 said:
I could say the same about the Commanders, but you and I know that those games are always big for the Cowboys, just like Saints/Falcons.

I know you didnt jsut compare Saints/Falcons to Cowboys/Commanders :lmao:
 

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HeavyHitta31;1209784 said:
I know you didnt jsut compare Saints/Falcons to Cowboys/Commanders :lmao:

I remember years ago before free agency, the Saints and Falcons would just swap players. It was hilarious. They would watch each others players and say, "Hey I like your player over there, I'll swap one of mine for that guy."

"OK".

:lmao:
 

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bah, the records of teams the saints have beaten don't make a S _ _ _ . From any casual observer, it's obvious the Saints are a good, dangerous team. This is going to be another battle unless we get some lucky turnovers.
 

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HeavyHitta31;1209784 said:
I know you didnt jsut compare Saints/Falcons to Cowboys/Commanders :lmao:

it's all relative to the teams. Do you really think anyone else cares about the Cowboys/Skins besides people that root for those teams?
 

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mambo;1209788 said:
it's all relative to the teams. Do you really think anyone else cares about the Cowboys/Skins besides people that root for those teams?

Is this guy serious? :eek:

Cowboys/Commanders is the best rivalry in pro football and one of the best in all of sport.
 

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mambo;1209788 said:
it's all relative to the teams. Do you really think anyone else cares about the Cowboys/Skins besides people that root for those teams?

I don't know. Judging by the fact that the Cowboys/Skins are always a huge nationwide draw, it would seem that lots of people root for one or the other.

The Saints/Falcons are more of a Southeast rivalry. The Cowboys/Skins are followed across the nation, and some would argue, around the world.
 
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