Sean "Too-cute-for-his-own-good" Peyton finally makes an appearance.

TR.sixpack

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Damn...I understand it's still a one possession game, but damn force the Falcons to have to march the length of the field!
 

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The guy is one hell of a coach and I guess I am reading the same ole board, we can find fault with anybody who is successful and defend losers.
 

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...to head coach of America's Team. If he can turn the traditionally lowly, downtrodden Saints into a 13-0 powerhouse, just think what he can do with the natural advantages that the Dallas Cowboys have to offer.
 

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He seems to switch back and forth between hiring good football men, and hiring guys he can push around....Johnson (football), Switzer (ego), Gailey (ego), Campo (ego), Parcells (football), W. Phillips (ego).

Hopefully, generating excitement for his new palace and wanting to win Super Bowls will get Jerruh off his *** and hire either Shanahan or Payton.
 

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But next week should be the real test. Dallas is the Saints' biggest rival anyway...
 

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hell, I dressed up as Peyton for Halloween including a giant playlist, but in years passed he would get cute at crucial points in a game. Looking back on the play, he had the two guys open but Brunell couldn't pull the trigger.

He's a damn good coach...the best the Saints have ever had, by far.
 

8dog

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to criticize/discuss a coach's decisions on a message board without wanting to have him fired.

That's what sports fans do.
 

Dawg in Caintuck

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"what he can do with the natural advantages that the <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Dallas Cowboys</span> <span style="font-style: italic;">Notre Dame</span> <span style="font-style: italic;">Fighting Irish</span> have to offer."
 

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...have more playoff wins in the past 13 years than "America's Team". Why would Peyton want to leave? He's got a much, much better QB, and a much better team than they have in Dallas.

Plus, he doesn't have to deal with Jerrah.
 

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..........I'm saying the Cowboys will win in Nawlins. Saints are not playing that great, they're just barely getting by weak opponents for the most part. That win over the Pats was great, but it's clear that even the Pats aren't the Pats of old. Dallas desperately needs a win right now amid all the criticism and the fact that their playoff hopes are on the line. This is their season.

If I'm right and the Saints do lose, it may not be a bad thing for them anyway. The Super Bowl will become their focus instead of a meaningless 16-0 regular season. Two years from now nobody will remember a 16-0 regular season. They'll remember who got to the Super Bowl though.
 

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The Cowboys haven't been playing so well either. I seem to remember the 'Boys eking out a 1 pt win over the Redskins, scoring only one touchdown in the game. Prior to that, they were almost blanked by the Packers. A few weeks before that they had to go to overtime to beat the Kansas City Chiefs. The Saints have had close games, but they've also won all of those close games. The Cowboys are going to have to score points, more than the one TD they had against the Redskins or Packers, if they're going to beat the Saints. I just don't think they've got it in them...