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<blockquote data-quote="Jules" data-source="post: 419542" data-attributes="member: 4098"><p>I may be having a change of heart the more I think about this. I have been called a homer or whatever at times for saying I am not as fearful of the Saints as some. But, I am honest, I just am not that fearful of them right now. Even week 1 I felt they they were constantly trying to play catch up to the Packers and were never truly going to win the game. And I just still don't know if I trust the Saints out doors and in road games. I am not sure the Saints have ever won a real playoff road game? If they do this year I may fear them more. They are like a persian show cat. They are beautiful and glossy indoors and fabulous looking. You put them out doors for a while and they start to get matted up and look less intimidating to the regular cats.</p><p> </p><p>If the Saints play the Packers it's not for a while anyway. And the Saints would have to beat the Lions, travel across the country and play the NFC suprise in the physical 49ers who are kind of "the ghosts" of the NFC this postseason in terms of lack of respect. Then if they win that game go back home and get ready to go to GB. They could run out of gas. A second seed would have done wonders for the Saints.</p><p> </p><p>Now the Giants are a tough one. They are ridiculously up and down. But, they have more scrappy big game experience then the Saints with several of their veterans. They are used to playing in the cold. Eli can make a boneheaded mistake or two a game and so can their defense. But, Eli has also been extremely clutch/scrappy at times this year leading some comebacks and pulling out improbable wins.</p><p> </p><p>The unpredictability of the Giants may scare me more deep down then the beautiful showy record setting of the Saints.</p><p> </p><p>The divisional round could very well end up the toughest game if it's the Giants. Luckily for the Packers they will be at home and will have a healthy o line to protect Aaron.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jules, post: 419542, member: 4098"] I may be having a change of heart the more I think about this. I have been called a homer or whatever at times for saying I am not as fearful of the Saints as some. But, I am honest, I just am not that fearful of them right now. Even week 1 I felt they they were constantly trying to play catch up to the Packers and were never truly going to win the game. And I just still don't know if I trust the Saints out doors and in road games. I am not sure the Saints have ever won a real playoff road game? If they do this year I may fear them more. They are like a persian show cat. They are beautiful and glossy indoors and fabulous looking. You put them out doors for a while and they start to get matted up and look less intimidating to the regular cats. If the Saints play the Packers it's not for a while anyway. And the Saints would have to beat the Lions, travel across the country and play the NFC suprise in the physical 49ers who are kind of "the ghosts" of the NFC this postseason in terms of lack of respect. Then if they win that game go back home and get ready to go to GB. They could run out of gas. A second seed would have done wonders for the Saints. Now the Giants are a tough one. They are ridiculously up and down. But, they have more scrappy big game experience then the Saints with several of their veterans. They are used to playing in the cold. Eli can make a boneheaded mistake or two a game and so can their defense. But, Eli has also been extremely clutch/scrappy at times this year leading some comebacks and pulling out improbable wins. The unpredictability of the Giants may scare me more deep down then the beautiful showy record setting of the Saints. The divisional round could very well end up the toughest game if it's the Giants. Luckily for the Packers they will be at home and will have a healthy o line to protect Aaron. [/QUOTE]
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