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Inca Rising: the decline and fall of the new orleans saints


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8 hours ago, thomas96 said:

Hey Philly can you tell me how to post these videos from Game Rewind? Did some breakdowns on Philly Brown from last season and am trying to post them. Also done Cam breakdowns for pretty much every game this year (only ones I missed were Houston and Cowboys game but planning on catching up on those soon). Can't really post my breakdowns and get people to understand without video which I have no idea how to save and post.

i have no idea. i experimented with making videos a few weeks back but it was too much trouble to bother with. definitely interested in seeing what you came up with though 

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21 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

i have no idea. i experimented with making videos a few weeks back but it was too much trouble to bother with. definitely interested in seeing what you came up with though 

you have videos in yours... did you take them from other sources?

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This should be a segment on Panthers.com geared toward the History Channel crowd, back in the days that the HC was good.  You could even have the Aliens!!! guy style haircut and talk about "I'm not saying it was defense.  but it was defense."  And SCP could be in a Panthers-modified Braveheart-style outfit talking about the best places to poop in history and the most significant Panther victories in history and poops that those victories inspired out of him.  And really, we all know that Luke and possibly Cam are Grey aliens anyway, so it's not too far-fetched...

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On 12/3/2015, 8:35:00, Jangler said:

I'll multiply your score by 4. 48-3, couldn't give the taints 4...

Anyways , all I could think about

yes, I know 4 times 0 is 0.

Pretty sure the 12-0 was referring to our record post-game not the score. Dingleberry. You think he's dumb enough to say we're only going to get four FGs or two TDs w/o PA? :P

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