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Don't tell him nothing he was saying that shit since the beginning of the season now look at his dumbass hating from the sideline lol

The dolts winning the Superbowl? If not, who cares? Fuck moral victories.

This Sunday, next week Sunday, two Sunday's from now. It doesn't matter. That L will come soon enough.
 
The dolts winning the Superbowl? If not, who cares? Fuck moral victories.

This Sunday, next week Sunday, two Sunday's from now. It doesn't matter. That L will come soon enough.
Who said anything about winning the superbowl??? I'm just talking about going to the playoffs alone you was so high and mighty earlier in the season then you said this shit
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You just knew ya team was making the playoffs with that weak ass offense lol be humble and shut up
 
2019 opponents for New Orleans Saints have been determined


With the first-place team being determined in each in NFC division, the 2019 opponents for the New Orleans Saints have been finalized. In addition to regular home-and-away games vs. NFC South foes, the Saints are matched up with the AFC South and NFC West next season and will play division winners Dallas (home) and Chicago (away).

The Saints opponents and their 2018 records through 15 games are listed below:

Home

Atlanta Falcons (6-9)

Carolina Panthers (6-9)


Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-10)

Arizona Cardinals (3-12)

San Francisco 49ers (4-11)

Houston Texans (10-5)

Indianapolis Colts (9-6)


Dallas Cowboys (9-6)

Away

Atlanta Falcons

Carolina Panthers

Tampa Bay Buccaneers


Tennessee Titans (9-6)

Seattle Seahawks (9-6)

Chicago Bears (11-4)

Los Angeles Rams (12-3)

Jacksonville Jaguars (5-10)
 
2019 opponents for New Orleans Saints have been determined


With the first-place team being determined in each in NFC division, the 2019 opponents for the New Orleans Saints have been finalized. In addition to regular home-and-away games vs. NFC South foes, the Saints are matched up with the AFC South and NFC West next season and will play division winners Dallas (home) and Chicago (away).

The Saints opponents and their 2018 records through 15 games are listed below:

Home

Atlanta Falcons (6-9)

Carolina Panthers (6-9)


Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-10)

Arizona Cardinals (3-12)

San Francisco 49ers (4-11)

Houston Texans (10-5)

Indianapolis Colts (9-6)


Dallas Cowboys (9-6)

Away

Atlanta Falcons

Carolina Panthers

Tampa Bay Buccaneers


Tennessee Titans (9-6)

Seattle Seahawks (9-6)

Chicago Bears (11-4)

Los Angeles Rams (12-3)

Jacksonville Jaguars (5-10)

L coming
 
About to beat those dudes in the title game this year and again next year cause they not beating us at Soldier Field.
 
only getting to the playoffs for every team not named the Steelers or Patriots is a let down without the ring
 
there's an article in the Detroit Newspaper that Patricia has been late to his own team meetings.

how you the head coach and late to everything? man this was such a huge hiring screw up
 
The annual coaching carousel soon will spin, and the league has been working to compile a list of recommended candidates for the looming array of vacancies.

Per a source with knowledge of the situation, the first tier of coaching candidates consists, in no particular order, of Cowboys defensive backs coach and passing game coordinator Kris Richard, Chargers offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt (a two-time former head coach), Steelers offensive line coach Mike Munchak (former coach of the Titans), Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels (former Broncos head coach), former Packers coach Mike McCarthy, Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, Patriots linebackers coach Brian Flores, and former Colts and Lions coach Jim Caldwell.

The second tier consists of Saints defensive coordinator Dennis Allen (former Raiders coach), Chargers defensive coordinator Gus Bradley (former Jaguars head coach), Saints assistant head coach/tight ends coach Dan Campbell, Bears defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, Ravens defensive coordinator Don Martindale, and Buccaneers offensive coordinator Todd Monken.
 
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