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Think we are seeing the end of Sean Payton in New Orleans

 

Saints are about to move into a tie with Atlanta for first place at 4-7 which is just pathetic.

 

There are too many divisions and/or guaranteed playoff births. A good team in the NFC is going to get screwed bc a team from this garbage division will get a playoff spot and if that's not enough it will be a home playoff game

Edited by Max997
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Good lawd the NFC south is a train wreck. No defense whatsoever. No wonder the AFC north has so many wins. That's 4 right there, easy.

 

Must be nice getting fat from feasting on the NFC South. :wub:

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Pick six! He's off this year.

He had some sort of upper body muscle injury early in the season/preseason if I recall- last time he was this bad was the top secret knee injury. Not positive it's that, or if he trying to overcompensate but..... Something is up. That pick 6 was an ugly throw in the only spot it can't go and he's normally good on that pass

 

Think we are seeing the end of Sean Payton in New Orleans

 

Saints are about to move into a tie with Atlanta for first place at 4-7 which is just pathetic.

 

There are too many divisions and/or guaranteed playoff births. A good team in the NFC is going to get screwed bc a team from this garbage division will get a playoff spot and if that's not enough it will be a home playoff game

 

Two 4-7 teams and a 3-6-1 team all control their destiny still. Heck depending on schedule the 2-8 bucs are close to being able to (pretty sure they have head to heads with the others left)

Edited by NoSaint
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It's time to wake up and realize the Saints are not a good team. They have some flashy offensive stars but a downright crappy defense. I went into each of the last two weeks expecting to see the "real" Saints defeat two AFC North competitors at home, and they schatt themselves. They're actually painful to watch.

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It's time to wake up and realize the Saints are not a good team. They have some flashy offensive stars but a downright crappy defense. I went into each of the last two weeks expecting to see the "real" Saints defeat two AFC North competitors at home, and they schatt themselves. They're actually painful to watch.

 

Gone are the days when us Bills fans would see our team put up 27 points and be screaming because our defensive units were always underachieving.

 

Seriously though, you are completely right the Saints are an offensive team through and through with a handful of core players on defense - namely, Vaccaro, Cameron Jordan and Junior Galette (just my opinion). If they had our unit of D right now, they'd have a good change to go undefeated, definitely have that division wrapped and won long before now and could potentially see the big dance if things went right.

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