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Three rookies to start at N.O


Jmac

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Bene,Tre, and Carrington Byndom to start in secondary versus Brees.*per J.Person. Looks like a heavy drinking day for this one. Don't know much about Carrington, but I'm sure Brees is happy. Start the young guys....season is over and the game will be a blowout regardless.

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If Carolina loses this game then I do not even know what to say.  This is beyond ridiculous that the NFCS is so piss poor and the Panthers cannot even give that little bit of extra effort to win the division.

 

Buckle that chin strap, tuck in those shoelaces, check your gut and prepare for war Panthers.  You got this.

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Honestly, can they be worse than what we have seen already? Why not give them a try? I rather see youth out there gaining experience and know what we have in the future. It doesn't matter who is out there anyway. I don't see us winning any more games this year. I am usually the positive one but this team/staff has sucked the sports life out of me. I am going to be rooting for the young guys out there. I want to see them grow and gain experience but the end result of the game is already known. I better go ahead and pick up a bottle of Basil Hayden for Sunday......

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