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  1. NFL Week 2: Initial injury report for Saints vs. Panthers

     

     

    Player Wednesday Thursday Friday Game Status
    LB Kwon Alexander, elbow DNP      
    CB Marshon Lattimore, hand DNP      
    DE Marcus Davenport, shoulder DNP      
    DE Tanoh Kpassagnon, calf DNP      
    C Erik McCoy, calf DNP      
    QB Trevor Semien, illness DNP      
    DB PJ Williams, back DNP      
    LB Pete Werner, hamstring DNP      
    DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson, knee Limited      
    LB Chase Hansen, groin Limited      

    Here you go!

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  2. 39 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

    LOL CHRIS HOGAN AND A TE Averaging 7 ypc combined with the mighty garbage time bomb to a guy whose in the doghouse for a DWI arrest and will likely be facing discipline.  The stains had 98 yards passing before a garbage time bomb.

    They didn't need much passing.  They couldn't be stopped on the ground.  Still had five passing YTD's, however.  That's all that matters, right?

  3. 7 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

    Panthers must  have zero brain farts …no dropped passes, no missed kicks, no stupid penalties   No dumb ass coaching mistakes   No punting from the 33   

    Rhule has to be a NFL coach, not a Div  1 coach …of everything, that to me is the biggest concern 

    I can’t stand Payton and I feel he should have been banned forever for that bounty crap but he is 20 times the NFL Coach Rhule is   …that, to me, is where this game is won and lost….can Rhule  Snow. Brady match up against Payton and coaches in game plan ..and that is probably why  the 3.5 point spread 

    something else too, putting in that turf, helps NO and Atlanta, they play on it…they don’t play on it, however, when it’s a 120 degrees on it which it surely will be Sunday with the temp at 90 and humidity at 70 plus   Maybe that helps the Panthers

    ill be there and if there is one team I despise above all others, it is the Saints 

    You do realize that the Saints train in the 90+ temperatures of South Louisiana with 90% plus humidity, right?  It'll fill like an pleasant Autumn evening to them if the weather is like you predict.  By the way, I went to NCSU in Raleigh noticing your name.

  4. 27 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

    Right right So Evens and Goodwin, Brate Jones, those aren't weapons?

     

    Lol Players your no body's against a weak Packers defense.... Four touchdowns???? Omg you will learn not to judge one week Kyle Allen once had a better first game ever than Jameis.

    Okay, I'll give you a little input on the weapons available for the Saints.  In addition to Kamara at RB is Tony Jones, Jr.  He's a Darren Sproles type player with more size.  He's quick to the hole and tough to bring down.  Also useful in the passing game.  At TE there's Juwan Johnson, a big bodied (6'5" 250) converted WR with very good hands and leaping ability.  He's scored twice last week on three catches and three targets.  Also at TE is Adam Trautman who has drawn comparisons with Kelce and Kittle.  At WR is Marcus Callaway (preseason stud), Deonte Harris (quick and fast with great hands - TD last week), Veteran WR Chris Hogan (TD last week, as well),  Ty Montgomery, and finally Lil'Jordan Humphrey who is anything but little at 6'4" 210.

  5. 2 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

    Sure discipline thats it it's not like he couldn't were contacts either right? Tom Brady just won a SB with the roster this clown threw 31 INTs with. 

     

    Remind me again who are your weapons on offense outside if Kamara? 

    The players that hauled in the other four TD's are among the weapons.  You'll be better acquainted with them after the game, I assure you.  

    Oh, and Winston had 30 picks to go with his 33 TD's in 2019 under Bruce Arians' "No risk it, no biscuit" offensive scheme.

    As for Brady last year, he was struggling until they abandoned Arians' offense and having weapons like Gronkowski, Antonio Brown, and Leonard Fournette which were not available to Winston had some impact, wouldn't you think?

  6. 10 hours ago, glenwo2 said:

    Beat them later?

    *looks at Panthers schedule* 🧐

    By then (Week 17), it won't matter.

    Plus, it will be on the road instead of at home.

    I think the time to beat them is NOW with many of their players missing.

     

    The Saints will have all the players that played the vast majority of the game against the Packers last week.  Lattimore is the only one that is questionable, but CB Bradley Roby will be active.  He wasn't available in week one.  But, you are correct in that Michael Thomas and David Onyemata will be available week 17.  But, by then the Saints may already have the playoff slot guaranteed and be resting players.

  7. 11 hours ago, Ace420 said:

    I kinda wish we got to play them a little bit later than week two. Not having any real home games and living out of hotel rooms will wear them down eventually. They will still be pretty fresh only 8 days into the season.

    Week one is the only home game the Saints will miss.  Games two and three were road games anyway.  The mayor has already said the Dome is ready for their next game against the Giants on October 3rd.  I'll be there in section 229.

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  8. 18 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

    If we lose, I at least want to see IMPROVEMENT from Sam offensively in the redzone.

    Though I think we have a good shot at winning anyway with how our "D" is playing, we need to score at least 20+ in order to have that shot.   Panthers offense has to get to work.

    I doubt both.  But good luck.

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