Who will win and Why? Detroit v. New Orleans
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Gotta go with the Boilermaker, the best QB in the game, Drew Brees. [Ain't nothin shakin but the leaves in the trees and they wouldn't be shakin but for the cool, cool, Brees.]
Saints should win. But, Detroit was without Suh the last time they played and committed 11 penalties, some that affected drives, and were still only down by a TD in the 4th quarter.
So, I would not be surprised for a second if Detroit wins. But, I lean New Orleans.
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The internet is full of people staking out untenable position and fighting them the to virtual death in some banal effort of self validation. It can exhaust the rest of us and turn otherwise meaningful discourse into drivel no one cares about.
Please don't interpret my future silence as implicit agreement to anything. I just don't have the time...
The internet is full of people staking out untenable position and fighting them the to virtual death in some banal effort of self validation. It can exhaust the rest of us and turn otherwise meaningful discourse into drivel no one cares about.
Please don't interpret my future silence as implicit agreement to anything. I just don't have the time...
808phan Wrote:
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> The 23 year old Stafford is awesome, but Brees is
> just absolutely phenomenal. What a shootout.
Stafford is freaking awesome, nice Detroit.
Anyone remember if Stafford could have entered the draft when we took Long with the first pick?
I know it's pointless to beat yourself up over stuff like that but I'm just curious, it's not like the Phins would have taken a QB anyway.
The NFC North is going to be ridiculous for the next 5-10 years with the Lions and Packers. Not to mention that the Bears put together a good season every other year. The AFC East is a cakewalk compared to that.