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The secret ingredient? MY BALLS
The Colts' remaining games are against Tennessee, Denver, @Jacksonville, New York Jets and @Buffalo. Tennessee and Denver will more than likely give them a good game. The good thing for them is that those games are at home, so that gives them a slight advantage. I don't see the Colts losing any games from here on out, but there is definitely a good possibility that they could lose against Tennessee or Denver.
The Saints' remaining games are against @Washington, @Atlanta, Dallas, Tampa Bay and @Carolina. Playing Atlanta in the Georgiadome is going to be tough, especially if Matt Ryan is healthy by then. Dallas might also give them a good game, but Dallas is extremely inconsistent, so I wouldn't bank on that being a good game. Realistically, I don't see the Saints losing this year. Could it happen? Yes, of course. But, I don't think it will.
Now, with that being said, we all know that aaaaanything can happen in the NFL. Even though the Colts and the Saints have a relatively easy schedule from here on out, they could still definitely lose a game or two. Personally, I don't think either of these two teams will lose in the regular season, but, like I said, anything can happen.
Now, the playoffs are an incredibly different story because both the Colts and the Saints will have to play teams that have already proven themselves to be a tough opponent. The Colts will have to go through teams like Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, New England, San Diego and possibly Denver (again). Also, Tennessee could very well be thrown into the playoff mix as well. The Saints will have to go through teams like Minnesota, Dallas, Philadelphia and Arizona. So, the expectation of either of these teams going to the Super Bowl and winning it with an undefeated record shouldn't be all that high. But, we can all agree that if the Colts and Saints go undefeated in the regular season and both end up in the Super Bowl this year, it will be the highest rated Super Bowl in history.
The Saints' remaining games are against @Washington, @Atlanta, Dallas, Tampa Bay and @Carolina. Playing Atlanta in the Georgiadome is going to be tough, especially if Matt Ryan is healthy by then. Dallas might also give them a good game, but Dallas is extremely inconsistent, so I wouldn't bank on that being a good game. Realistically, I don't see the Saints losing this year. Could it happen? Yes, of course. But, I don't think it will.
Now, with that being said, we all know that aaaaanything can happen in the NFL. Even though the Colts and the Saints have a relatively easy schedule from here on out, they could still definitely lose a game or two. Personally, I don't think either of these two teams will lose in the regular season, but, like I said, anything can happen.
Now, the playoffs are an incredibly different story because both the Colts and the Saints will have to play teams that have already proven themselves to be a tough opponent. The Colts will have to go through teams like Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, New England, San Diego and possibly Denver (again). Also, Tennessee could very well be thrown into the playoff mix as well. The Saints will have to go through teams like Minnesota, Dallas, Philadelphia and Arizona. So, the expectation of either of these teams going to the Super Bowl and winning it with an undefeated record shouldn't be all that high. But, we can all agree that if the Colts and Saints go undefeated in the regular season and both end up in the Super Bowl this year, it will be the highest rated Super Bowl in history.