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Post by Damelon »

They both have 3 wins and 4 losses this year, and both are something of a disappointment this year, San Diego more so.

New Orleans has a good offense. Drew Brees, their Quarterback, was traded from San Diego to N.O. three years ago. In N.O. he's become one of the best QB's in the league. The problem with the Saints though is they can't play defense well. Jelerak is the Watcher who's a fan of the Saints.

San Diego has, in LaDamian Tomlinson, the best running back in the league over the last 5 years or so. Philip Rivers, their Quarterback, was the one that the Chargers got rid of Drew Brees for. While Brees has done very well in New Orleans, Rivers has been up and down in performance. Danlo is the San Diego backer on the board. Danlo is the chief San Diego backer on the Watch.

San Diego is favored in Vegas by 3.5 points. My guess is that it should be a relatively high scoring game that San Diego should win.
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Post by Cybrweez »

Certainly the potential for an exciting game, as the San Diego pass defense is pretty bad, and New Orleans' Brees is playing great ball. And the San Diego offense is quite a machine itself, and since I imagine the average viewer, who's not familiar w/the sport, would enjoy offensive performances over defensive, it should be a good one.
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