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Official Saints at Panthers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo
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I hate to say it, but our defense looked pretty bad 'at times' today. We had no pressure. Norman made that play all on his own, and it certainly would have been a touchdown had Norman not beat him by 2 inches...

Another ugly win, but that is Carolina football.

 

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Our defense allowed a Luke McCown offense to move the field at will.  Thats unsettling.

Then again, Cam and Thor were awesome.

We still would have lost though if TD and Norman hadn't made great individual plays to create turnovers.

A win is a win.

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be careful , you'll get called a superfan. 

Maybe you're young and haven't watched the NFL very long, but every win doesn't turn out pretty.  Sometimes you play ugly and still win.

Here's another little piece of info newb: (whispers) ugly wins count just as much as pretty ones.

Rewatch the full schedule of previous champions. 100% guaranteed those championship teams didnt win'em all "pretty".

But thats what you members of the Ritalin Generation demand: every win a work of perfection and pretty.  And if you don't get that? You pout.

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Norman and Newton both had standout plays. Olsen played very well. TD tattooed motor-mouth Khiry (very nice). And all those faux huddle claps and finger licking from old man mole went wasted.  

 

Overall we we looked bad, lost one of the most handsomely compensated, veteran starters on our squad, and made a career backup look like a player that has made a fool out of every talent scout in the league for a full decade. 

 

A win is a win is a win, however. Hope this serves as motivation

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