When New Orleans wiped out Miami's 21-point lead Sunday, it represented the largest comeback victory in league history for a team attempting to preserve a record of at least 5-0: Then, Saints running back Reggie Bush sent another message to Mercury Morris and the rest of the 1972 Dolphins, suggesting on Sporting News radio that his team could go undefeated. There are still 10 games to go - a whole lot, in other words -- but the Saints' schedule isn't exactly daunting. New Orleans plays host to Atlanta on "Monday Night Football" this week, then welcomes the Carolina Panthers before back-to-back games at St. Louis and at Tampa Bay. The Saints return home for New England on Nov. 30 before finishing the season at Washington, at Atlanta, vs. Dallas, vs. Tampa Bay and at Carolina. Going unbeaten might be expecting too much, but finishing 15-1 or 14-2 -- with an NFC South title and home-field advantage in the playoffs -- is not.
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Don't blow Reggie's comments out of proportion
and keep them in context. If not I may ask Rush Limbaugh to purchase ESPN!
Fat, dumb, and happy. Hell, two out of three ain't bad!
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