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Super Bowl New Orleans Saints Vs. Indianapolis Colts Predictions


Super Bowl New Orleans Saints Vs. Indianapolis Colts Drafts: In the NFL, Indianapolis and New Orleans are still standing, and could meet as undefeateds in the Super Bowl. That would require both to go 18-0. Only one NFL team has ever reached 18-0 -- two teams won't achieve that in the same season. Imagine if the Colts and Saints have both locked up top seeds at 13-0 when the sun sets on Dec. 13 -- both would have considerable trouble staying motivated until the divisional round a full month later.

But we get ahead of ourselves! New Orleans first must get fired up for its next three opponents: Carolina, St. Louis and City of Tampa, with a combined record of 4-18. Indianapolis has a slightly tougher assignment with its next three opponents: Houston, New England and Baltimore, with a combined record of 14-8.

The Saints have emerged as this season's most fun team to watch. They're zany and emotional; the Colts are cool and efficient. The two would make a fabulous Super Bowl pairing, owing to their contrasting styles and lack of negative storylines. But the Colts and Saints have one thing in common -- lots of nobodies playing well.

Indianapolis starts numerous players who were undrafted (Gary Brackett, Ryan Lilja, Daniel Muir, Gijon Robinson, future Hall of Famer Jeff Saturday) or who came out of nowhere (Pierre Garcon, from Division III Mount Union College). The New Orleans lineup is heavy on out-of-nowhere players, or those unwanted by previous teams. Starting Monday night were undrafted players Mike Bell, Jo-Lonn Dunbar and Jabari Greer, while the undrafted Pierre Thomas came off the bench to rush for 91 yards and catch the game-winning touchdown pass. Jahri Evans of Bloomsburg University, a Division II school, started on the offensive line with Jermon Bushrod of Towson University, a Division I-AA college. Jonathan Goodwin, Anthony Hargrove, Scott Shanle and David Thomas, all let go by other teams, started for the NFC's only undefeated club. New Orleans standouts Drew Brees, Darren Sharper and Jonathan Vilma were players other teams actively wanted to unload. Brees, the best quarterback in the NFC, was shown the door by San Diego, then rejected when he offered to sign with Miami; Green Bay let Sharper walk as "washed-up" five years ago! Scan around the NFL and behold team after team stacked with big-money first-round draft choices who don't perform. Give me motivated castoffs any day.

In other football news, it would be weird to wake up and find your team has the league's leading rusher, plus the No. 1 rushing attack in terms of average gain -- a spectacular 5.5 yards per carry -- yet also find your team is 1-6. That's how the Tennessee Titans find themselves after hosting the Jacksonville Jaguars in a game that produced a combined 522 yards rushing and 238 yards passing. It would be weird to wake up and realize you had rushed for 177 yards on just eight carries Sunday, yet only touched the ball once in the fourth quarter. That's how Maurice Jones-Drew finds himself right now.



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Buying Home in New Orleans / Slidell LA.?
Help, Buying in Slidell LA. Shortage of homes here due to the storm in 2005. I am new to the area. It concerns me that all the houses have went up so fast. Anyone from here have any insight into the future of the New Orleans housing market.

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Accordint to Yahoo news blacks are discriminated even today in post katrina New Orleans, WHY?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070425/ap_on_re_us/new_orleans_housing Could it be because they tear things up, and don't like to pay rent on time?

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Are you still a Hanson fan?
Okay, I am going to their concert at the New Orleans House of Blues on Thursday, and I told some of my friends at work about it, and they laughed at me! lol. Everytime you say Hanson, all people seem to imagine is those three boys with long hair! I really enjoy their music.. And I don't care who says what, if you are 19 or older, you still know "Mmmbop" by heart! lol

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New Orleans house Of Blues!?
Can you take pictures and/or video at concerts at the New Orleans HOB!? I ma going to a Jonas Brothers concert there and was hoping to take pictures and video! Also what about meet and greets!?

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Are Celebrities finally changing there ways in terms of generosity? (links given)?
Today my home page has a story on brad Pitt and his New Orleans housing project AND a story about Nicole Ritchie and Joel Maidens gift giving and charity. I know there are many others that give but I'm sure there are many more who don't! I am hoping other celebrities will follow suit and not just keep buying themselves mulimillion dollar homes! Are you as happy as me about the sudden influx of generosity?? http://richiemaddenfoundation.com/ http://makeitrightnola.org/

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