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Poll: Which one of these NFC powerhouses would win?
2009 Saints- #1 ranked offense and their tough ball-hawking defense
2013 Seahawks- Richard Sherman and the Legion of Boom. Nuff said.
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Fantasy Match: 2009 New Orlean Saints vs 2013 Seattle Seahawks

#1

The 2013 Seahawks team would have made all of the Saints bandwagon fans in 2009 cry.


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#2

It would shape up as a heck of a game if the contest was on a neutral field.   The 2013 Saints even gave the 2013 Seahawks a battle in last year's playoffs,  in Seattle.  

 

I'm not sure which team would win but it probably would be a 20-17 type of game.


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#3

Saints had a nasty D that year
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#4

Interesting matchup up. Denver 13 had a better offense than the Saints, but the defense the Saints had could have possibly held the Seattle Offense to a halt as well. Im going with D6 and saying that it would be a pretty close game, but I think Seattle's formula was an anomaly we won't see every again. One that truly was a recipe for success. It's crazy the difference a new season has on a team. The 13 Hawks would roll the 14 Hawks
"Expect for the best. Prepare for the worst. Capitalize on what comes."

 

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#5

I think 09 Aints could have beat them, and not even have the game be close.  Not only we're they good in the air, but they could move the ball on the ground also.  I think their D would've been good enough to stop Seattle's milquetoast offense. 


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