ahh typo ** you run, thus wasting time.
Also look at it like this, Pat's need this game, Saint's it would be nice but at 10-0 they don't really need it.
Pats are still 2 games up in the East if they lose.
ahh typo ** you run, thus wasting time.
Also look at it like this, Pat's need this game, Saint's it would be nice but at 10-0 they don't really need it.
Pats are still 2 games up in the East if they lose.
I'm thinking NE is going to get banged up early and Pats defense wore down quickly if NO doesn't play conservative not to lose football and brings the guns to there hurry up offense. With a balance run pass ratio controlling the time of possession and not allowing NE to make defensive substitutions on the field, I would love to see this game go NO 59 NE 0 .. besides it's Time for a new team to shine in the spotlight. I'm taking NO -2 and OVER 56
I'm thinking NE is going to get banged up early and Pats defense wore down quickly if NO doesn't play conservative not to lose football and brings the guns to there hurry up offense. With a balance run pass ratio controlling the time of possession and not allowing NE to make defensive substitutions on the field, I would love to see this game go NO 59 NE 0 .. besides it's Time for a new team to shine in the spotlight. I'm taking NO -2 and OVER 56
New Orleans - 37 New England - 27
Saints -3 over 56.5
Who dat? not New England -- not Tonight.
Saints feast on AFC East teams.
New Orleans - 37 New England - 27
Saints -3 over 56.5
Who dat? not New England -- not Tonight.
Saints feast on AFC East teams.
Ok... MNF, yet again... I find myself reading more posts about "WHO DATS" than $$$, but each to your own.
My take is this... Every bone in my body tells me to take the PATS, but the line movement at my book says take the SAINTS. The Saints at home, on MNF, are the closest thing to a "l**k" as you can get. But, EXPERIENCE is hanging in the balance...
The line movement has me puzzled, but the public is not heavy either way. Therefore, I am pushing this bit of info aside and going with which team I think will win. Sean Payton is a great coach, but a little too risky for these types of games. Some calls will pay off, others will hurt him tonight. Bill Belichick has been in games such as this before... He's learned from each game, including this years' game against the Colts. His team will be ready... And the Pats are not the Panthers, or Rams (Each team catching the Saints by suprise in the first half). The difference tonight, the Saints resiliency will be matched with skill and equal resolve on the other side of the ball. I think this will cause coaching errors and misques tonight on the Saints side. I don't think this game will be as high scoring as some may think, because Belichick will keep the ball a looooong time... away from an offense that can score "almost" at will.
It's chess, not checkers... The team that is more prepared physically and mentally will win this game. Brees can hype his boys up all night long, but eventually skill will take over and emotions will be left to the wayside. I'm not saying the Saints are any less talented, but being 11-0 is different than 7-3. Most teams have to be up and down in order to win big games. It's like the notion of being bankrupt, before becoming wealthy. You have to know depths, before you can gain the highest achievment. (Katrina doesn't count, we're talking football)
For all you Saints lovers... I'd love for them to go all the way, but I almost feel it necessary for the Saints to lose tonight, in order for them to go as far as their potential may allow. A little silver lining for the post... :)
Final play... Pats +2.5 ($1)
Good Luck to All!!!
Ok... MNF, yet again... I find myself reading more posts about "WHO DATS" than $$$, but each to your own.
My take is this... Every bone in my body tells me to take the PATS, but the line movement at my book says take the SAINTS. The Saints at home, on MNF, are the closest thing to a "l**k" as you can get. But, EXPERIENCE is hanging in the balance...
The line movement has me puzzled, but the public is not heavy either way. Therefore, I am pushing this bit of info aside and going with which team I think will win. Sean Payton is a great coach, but a little too risky for these types of games. Some calls will pay off, others will hurt him tonight. Bill Belichick has been in games such as this before... He's learned from each game, including this years' game against the Colts. His team will be ready... And the Pats are not the Panthers, or Rams (Each team catching the Saints by suprise in the first half). The difference tonight, the Saints resiliency will be matched with skill and equal resolve on the other side of the ball. I think this will cause coaching errors and misques tonight on the Saints side. I don't think this game will be as high scoring as some may think, because Belichick will keep the ball a looooong time... away from an offense that can score "almost" at will.
It's chess, not checkers... The team that is more prepared physically and mentally will win this game. Brees can hype his boys up all night long, but eventually skill will take over and emotions will be left to the wayside. I'm not saying the Saints are any less talented, but being 11-0 is different than 7-3. Most teams have to be up and down in order to win big games. It's like the notion of being bankrupt, before becoming wealthy. You have to know depths, before you can gain the highest achievment. (Katrina doesn't count, we're talking football)
For all you Saints lovers... I'd love for them to go all the way, but I almost feel it necessary for the Saints to lose tonight, in order for them to go as far as their potential may allow. A little silver lining for the post... :)
Final play... Pats +2.5 ($1)
Good Luck to All!!!
At 6:45 pm Most Books have NO -2 and 57....Las Vegas Hilton....Hard Rock....and most Offshores....GLA
At 6:45 pm Most Books have NO -2 and 57....Las Vegas Hilton....Hard Rock....and most Offshores....GLA
Ok... MNF, yet again... I find myself reading more posts about "WHO DATS" than $$$, but each to your own.
My take is this... Every bone in my body tells me to take the PATS, but the line movement at my book says take the SAINTS. The Saints at home, on MNF, are the closest thing to a "l**k" as you can get. But, EXPERIENCE is hanging in the balance...
The line movement has me puzzled, but the public is not heavy either way. Therefore, I am pushing this bit of info aside and going with which team I think will win. Sean Payton is a great coach, but a little too risky for these types of games. Some calls will pay off, others will hurt him tonight. Bill Belichick has been in games such as this before... He's learned from each game, including this years' game against the Colts. His team will be ready... And the Pats are not the Panthers, or Rams (Each team catching the Saints by suprise in the first half). The difference tonight, the Saints resiliency will be matched with skill and equal resolve on the other side of the ball. I think this will cause coaching errors and misques tonight on the Saints side. I don't think this game will be as high scoring as some may think, because Belichick will keep the ball a looooong time... away from an offense that can score "almost" at will.
It's chess, not checkers... The team that is more prepared physically and mentally will win this game. Brees can hype his boys up all night long, but eventually skill will take over and emotions will be left to the wayside. I'm not saying the Saints are any less talented, but being 11-0 is different than 7-3. Most teams have to be up and down in order to win big games. It's like the notion of being bankrupt, before becoming wealthy. You have to know depths, before you can gain the highest achievment. (Katrina doesn't count, we're talking football)
For all you Saints lovers... I'd love for them to go all the way, but I almost feel it necessary for the Saints to lose tonight, in order for them to go as far as their potential may allow. A little silver lining for the post... :)
Final play... Pats +2.5 ($1)
Good Luck to All!!!
Nice write-up leaning that way havent pulled the trigger
Ok... MNF, yet again... I find myself reading more posts about "WHO DATS" than $$$, but each to your own.
My take is this... Every bone in my body tells me to take the PATS, but the line movement at my book says take the SAINTS. The Saints at home, on MNF, are the closest thing to a "l**k" as you can get. But, EXPERIENCE is hanging in the balance...
The line movement has me puzzled, but the public is not heavy either way. Therefore, I am pushing this bit of info aside and going with which team I think will win. Sean Payton is a great coach, but a little too risky for these types of games. Some calls will pay off, others will hurt him tonight. Bill Belichick has been in games such as this before... He's learned from each game, including this years' game against the Colts. His team will be ready... And the Pats are not the Panthers, or Rams (Each team catching the Saints by suprise in the first half). The difference tonight, the Saints resiliency will be matched with skill and equal resolve on the other side of the ball. I think this will cause coaching errors and misques tonight on the Saints side. I don't think this game will be as high scoring as some may think, because Belichick will keep the ball a looooong time... away from an offense that can score "almost" at will.
It's chess, not checkers... The team that is more prepared physically and mentally will win this game. Brees can hype his boys up all night long, but eventually skill will take over and emotions will be left to the wayside. I'm not saying the Saints are any less talented, but being 11-0 is different than 7-3. Most teams have to be up and down in order to win big games. It's like the notion of being bankrupt, before becoming wealthy. You have to know depths, before you can gain the highest achievment. (Katrina doesn't count, we're talking football)
For all you Saints lovers... I'd love for them to go all the way, but I almost feel it necessary for the Saints to lose tonight, in order for them to go as far as their potential may allow. A little silver lining for the post... :)
Final play... Pats +2.5 ($1)
Good Luck to All!!!
Nice write-up leaning that way havent pulled the trigger
some good stuff, like pats first half, saints, 2 half.
plus, taking a 6 pt teaser with no + 5 and o/51.
a big game, this will be fun. if NO cant will here. they will lose a lot of steam.
some good stuff, like pats first half, saints, 2 half.
plus, taking a 6 pt teaser with no + 5 and o/51.
a big game, this will be fun. if NO cant will here. they will lose a lot of steam.
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