By Christopher Dabe - NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
Cameron Jordan said it. He wants a rematch. You can be sure anybody else associated with the New Orleans Saints would relish the chance.
If it happens, it will likely be in the playoffs and in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. There, the Saints should be considered strong favorites to avenge the 13-10 defeat to the Dallas Cowboys that bumped the Saints from the top spot in the NFC playoff picture.
However, there’s a long way to go.
The Saints have four regular season games remaining. During those four games, they’ll want the one-loss Los Angeles Rams to lose at least once so the Saints can get back to the No. 1 spot in the playoff race. The two-loss Saints will also want to keep some distance from the three-loss Chicago Bears, whose 6-1 record in games against NFC opponents would give them a tiebreaker edge over the Saints if they had identical records. ...
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Cameron Jordan said it. He wants a rematch. You can be sure anybody else associated with the New Orleans Saints would relish the chance.
If it happens, it will likely be in the playoffs and in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. There, the Saints should be considered strong favorites to avenge the 13-10 defeat to the Dallas Cowboys that bumped the Saints from the top spot in the NFC playoff picture.
However, there’s a long way to go.
The Saints have four regular season games remaining. During those four games, they’ll want the one-loss Los Angeles Rams to lose at least once so the Saints can get back to the No. 1 spot in the playoff race. The two-loss Saints will also want to keep some distance from the three-loss Chicago Bears, whose 6-1 record in games against NFC opponents would give them a tiebreaker edge over the Saints if they had identical records. ...
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