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But with COVID raging through the league, it may come down to something even more simple: The teams that find the best ways to deal with the virus will likely end up in Los Angeles in February. That might mean an untested rookie being thrown in at quarterback because no one else was left, as the Saints were forced to do in a loss to Miami that was as unwatchable as Monday Night Football can be.
It might mean tossing away a game plan days before a crucial game because the players who would have executed that plan were not available. It might mean going without a big chunk of your defense into a must-win game.
And it might mean losing your quarterback just when he is needed the most. Not the best product to put on prime time TV, either, as evidenced by the Saints-Dolphins game and the Dallas-Washington matchup that preceded it the night before. On Monday night, the Saints played without a third of their team with 16 active players sidelined.
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