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Let’s face it -- there is no real statistical basis for predicting which Saints team will show up in Week 6. In the first two weeks, they went 0-2, allowed more than 1,000 yards and gave up an opponent’s Total QBR of 93.8. In Weeks 3 and 4, they went 2-0 and held opponents to a combined 13 points and a Total QBR of 6.4. They’re obviously trending in the right direction, and they’re coming off a bye and playing at home against banged-up QB Matthew Stafford. Home-field advantage has been practically nonexistent for the Saints (8-14 over their past 22 home games). But they have won five consecutive home games coming off bye weeks, according to ESPN Stats & Information research. Saints 27, Lions 24 -- Mike Triplett
You obviously don't realize the games are scripted through Gematria. Talent doesn't win games, numbers do.
DeleteYou obviously don't realize the games are scripted through Gematria. Talent doesn't win games, numbers do.
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ReplyDeleteThe Lions have won three consecutive games against New Orleans, including the past two seasons in the Superdome. And, typically, Matthew Stafford has been really strong against the Saints, completing 78 percent of his passes with five touchdowns and no interceptions in wins in 2015 and 2016. However, Stafford still is at least a little bit banged up this week, and considering his offensive line has done a poor job blocking for him (12 sacks the past two weeks), the combination could leave Stafford with little time in the pocket to make the right read. Drew Brees remains sharp, and Stafford's protection is again poor and his interception-less streak ends. That's how the Saints win. Saints 31, Lions 24 -- Michael Rothstein