Funny how the sports media gives outdoor teams a pass for road struggles, but not the Saints

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When you break down the numbers, the Saints don't lose anymore than anyone else when playing on the road. they just get all of the attention for it because they play in a dome. Here are the last five Super Bowl winning teams and their overall season road records over the last five years (and counting this season so far).



2013 NFL Champion Seattle Seahawks
Overall = 15-26

2012 NFL Champion Baltimore Ravens
Overall = 19-22

2011 NFL Champions New York Giants
Overall = 20-21

2010 NFL Champion Green Bay Packers
Overall = 23-19

2009 NFL Champion New Orleans Saints
Overall = 24-18



I wish that the NFL and the sports media would stop trying to create headlines and stories in order to have something to talk about. stop making shyt up:pacspit:!
 
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its not really about the record away, its about that juggernaut offense and drew brees being day and night away and home

you take seattle and their offense, russ wilson. home and away splits. theyre comparable, obviously better at home but comparable

you take saints offense and look at away splits...

brees '13:
away 12 tds 9 ints
home 27 tds 3 ints

brees '12:
away 17 tds 11 ints
home 26 tds 8 ints

you dont think these numbers are ridiculously skewed ? drew brees is basically a barely above average qb away and averaging WELL over 3 tds at home per game. not a single qb out of teams you mentioned had those kind of splits
 
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