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What do you think the offense will need to score to put this game out of reach?  I personally don't think Minnesota's offense can keep the pace.  The only way I see Minnesota putting up enough points to win is through turnovers leading to easy scores, which I highly doubt will happen at the level Brees is playing at.

W/ the crowd behind the D on MNF, McKenzie getting more comfortable off the injury, Porter improving week to week, the D line getting pressure on the immobile Ferrotte, stop the run (easier said than done) and Saints win easy. 

31-17 (Again).

Also, quick question.  Attended my 1st home game in the Superdome last week, what is the name of the song they played after a TD? Thanks.

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if we have balance in the run game, our offense is way to potent for defenses to keep up with. go back to thunder and lightning with deuce and bush and look for meech, moore and henderson to keep the secondary on their heels. i’m more worried about our defense stepping up and keeping minn one dimensional. they do that, we’re golden.

by nanvinnie on Oct 1, 2008 2:34 PM CDT reply actions  

Doot doot doot, doot do doot

Hey Brian, did you look up and check out that Superdome ceiling? Were you simply awestruck? Did a warm, comforting, euphoric sensation sweep over you? Yeah, me TOO!! How DO they change those bulbs??

by stujo4 on Oct 1, 2008 2:36 PM CDT reply actions  

what about....

what’s the song they play at kick off that roman harper is always showcased on the big screen dancing too? oh, i think if we keeo AP in check then we’re good. come on vilma!!!

by dmcgoey on Oct 1, 2008 9:12 PM CDT reply actions  

The key stat

Minnesota is not good in the red zone. The Saints gave up a lot of yardage to San Francisco, but held them to field goals. If they can do the same against Minnesota, they have a good chance to win in exactly the same way as last Sunday—big plays. How do you stop Meachem, Moore, and (*gasp*) Devery Henderson for an entire game?

by MtnExile on Oct 2, 2008 10:37 AM CDT reply actions  

true but...

they are perfect if they get 1st and goal. Secret is to hold them in the 11+ range.

MT

by MT_always on Oct 2, 2008 1:20 PM CDT up reply actions  

Ahhhh man...

Did y’all hear that big Sed Ellis left practice today because of a knee problem?

by BigTMill on Oct 2, 2008 3:55 PM CDT reply actions  

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