What if the saints lose today




















If the Saints lose this game, it could be a bit disastrous. A loss would drop the Saints to , tied with the Atlanta Falcons in the division and 2. This a very winnable game for the Saints. Marshon Lattimore will finally have an opportunity to show us why he was paid the big bucks as he will most likely be covering DK Metcalf all night long. Winston can continue to change the narrative of his career by keeping this offense not only afloat, but by leading them to another road victory.

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Your notification has been saved. There was a problem saving your notification. Manage followed notifications. Close Followed notifications. Please log in to use this feature Log In. Don't have an account? However, for much of the same reasons posted above, I believe the Saints walk away victorious. The wind is the most troublesome factor in this game because snow, ice and bad weather is virtually unknown to the people in San Francisco.

The Saints may not be able to score as many points here, but they still walk away with a victory, earning a spot in the NFC Championship Game. The Saints have two different scenarios in this round of the playoffs. The second one is highly favorable, but also unlikely. This scenario would be great for the Saints, and Saints fans around the world.

We all know how great the Saints are at home, and this would be another game that would be extremely difficult for the opposing team to win.

This game could contain any of the aforementioned teams, and I believe the same outcome would occur: a New Orleans Saints victory. This is the game that analysts have been predicting since the Week 1 game against these two opponents. Everyone believes that these two teams are the best in the country and that a rematch is inevitable. I do not believe that it would be easy, but they are definitely built to do it. They can pass the ball as well as the Packers and run the ball better than Green Bay.

The defense is just as good as Green Bay, maybe even better, but they do not force as many turnovers. The Saints combination of passing ability and running game will lead them past the Packers at Lambeau, no matter what the weather looks like.

I am going to be honest here, and it is kind of a cheap way out. I believe that if the Saints make it to the Super Bowl, they win. No team in the American Football Conference is as well-balanced as the Saints, and none can keep up with them offensively, except for maybe the Patriots , but with that defense the Saints could put up another 60 points.

Eight teams in all have pursued him since he went unclaimed on waivers. Which NFL coaches need second-half improvements, and who are the top candidates to get consideration when jobs open? Our insiders weigh in. Baker Mayfield and Cleveland picked up a huge road divisional victory, while Dallas and Green Bay saw their winning streaks end. How will the NFC West play out?

And could the AFC East get interesting? We asked people from around the league about the looming playoff hunts. Quarterback Trevor Siemian played well enough in relief, but the team had too many 'self-inflicted wounds.

Cleveland pulled off a statement win in the AFC North, but Dallas and Buffalo suffered shocking upsets and struggled on offense all day. What to know for every Week 9 game. New quarterback, but familiar problems for the Saints' passing offense in the first half as Trevor Siemian's pass catchers haven't done him many favors Sunday against Atlanta. They have also hurt themselves with five penalties for 34 yards -- including a taunting penalty against LB Kwon Alexander that helped set up Atlanta's TD before halftime.

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