The final game of the
year is here. It is the Colts of Indianapolis against the Saints of New
Orleans. The Super Bowl has evolved and in this era it is all about the glam.
The pomp. The circumstance. It actually is a very entertaining version of my college
graduation. What else can you do but watch? As usual, I will write this year
the case for each team and then end it with my prediction.
The case for the
New
Orleans Saints
The New Orleans Saints
begin and end their team hanging on the arm of Drew Brees. As that crazy cat
goes, so goes the Saints. The key to the Saints is the diversity of offense. The
Saints averaged over 400 yards per game in offense in 2009, and that led the
league. They (More...)
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(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Jan 3, 2010) In a week 17 blue black grey intra-divisional matchup, Franchise 3 tied a tough Franchise 2 team by a score of 0 to 0, behind the support of 67,203 faithful fans. With their 0 points, Franchise 3 is now the proud record-holder of the 1st-highest weekly point total in league history.
Franchise 3 were helped out by a
Franchise 2 were helped out by a
Franchise 2 drew the short straw with their schedule this week, as their point total would have resulted in a win against 11 out of 10 other potential opponents in week 17.
This brings the record for Franchise 3 to 0-0, and drops Franchise 2 to a record of 0-0.