Over/Under on a Saints-Packers playoff game? I'm thinking 85.

RebelBruiser

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That game was supposed to be a 52-49 shoot out, but the defenses won out. I'll bet if the Packers/Saints meet in the playoffs, it ends up with a 24-21 type score just because everyone will expect a shoot out.
 

kimmer

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Neither are the same team that played in week one. The saints are much better and, while still a formidable opponent, the packers are not as good due to injuries. I think the saints win by a TD on a neutral field and in the dome by two. Unfortunately, the only possible match-up must take place at Lambeau and that is a significant advantage for the packers.

There are also three other disadvantages the saints face. 1)They can't rest starters in week 16 because a 2 seed is still a possibility (well, maybe for a half if SF is blowing STL out of the water). 2)Chances are they will still likely have to play in week 1 and 3)If they play in week 1 they have to go on the road to SF for round 2.

If the saints can get though 1-3 above without any injuries then its look out packers even at Lambeau.
 
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kimmer said:
There are also three other disadvantages the saints face. 1)They can't rest starters in week 16 because a 2 seed is still a possibility (well, maybe for a half if SF is blowing STL out of the water). 2)Chances are they will still likely have to play in week 1 and 3)If they play in week 1 they have to go on the road to SF for round 2.
I think numbers 2 and 3 above make a big difference. However, if the
Saints play the Packers in Lambeau and it is cold, windy, and snowy, I
like the Saints' running game much better than the Packers. Ivory, Ingram, and Thomas make a 3-headed monster that can run the ball in inclement weather. Sproles could be somewhat neutralized by adverse weather.