Saints '07 Schedule

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  1. bhelmLSU

    bhelmLSU Founding Member Staff Member

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    Only 4 teams on the Saints schedule had winning records last year. Indy, Philly, Chicago, and Seattle. Looks like a great year to march to the Superbowl.

    Saints 2007 Regular Season HOME Opponents

    Atlanta (7-9 record)
    Carolina (8-8)
    Tampa Bay (4-12)
    Arizona (5-11)
    St. Louis (8-8)
    Philadelphia (10-6)
    Jacksonville (8-8)
    Tennessee (8-8)

    2007 Regular Season ROAD Opponents

    Atlanta
    Carolina
    Tampa Bay
    San Francisco (7-9)
    Seattle (9-7)
    Chicago (13-3)
    Houston (6-10)
    Indianapolis (12-4)

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    bhelmLSU Founding Member Staff Member

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    Sorry, I fixed it.:thumb:
     
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    bhelmLSU Founding Member Staff Member

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    Found this article that says the Saints are looking for defensive playmakers from free agency. They are trying to get Dwight Freeney from the Colts and Lance Briggs from the Bears, 2 of the biggest names in the free agent market.

    The article also says that we will hang on to Grant and release Horn and Fred Thomas(thank God).

    Article Here:
    http://www.profootballweekly.com/PFW/The+Way+We+Hear+It/default.htm?mode=nfcsouth

    Lavar Arrington was cut by the Giants because of a torn Achilles tendon, does anyone think we might role the dice and pick him up?

    Edit: Scratch Briggs he just got the franchise tag on Friday.
     
  4. qball316

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    Hope not, he's an injury prone underachieving LB who does nothing but complain because he's not being put in a position to succeed.
     

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