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ESPN coverage of camp


Mr. Scot

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good stuff so far.  

but good to know we are still under the radar.  Herm and other talking head both say falcons and aints are favorites.

 

 

This.  Jesus dude, this just goes to show how little the national guys really know about our organization....the saints favorites???????  Wow.  Can't even spot a dumpster fire when the flames are 20 feet high...

I mean I agree being under the radar is historically good for us, just pisses me off how little respect we get.

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good stuff so far.  

but good to know we are still under the radar.  Herm and other talking head both say falcons and aints are favorites.

 

 

I find that funny. Atl is still soft along the lines and now have to adjust to an entirely new staff and system. In Nawlins Loomis missed big on huge signings and now has a team with less talent and way more debt.

 

You can't really count either out, especially in this division but to call them favorites is a slap in the face.

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