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Official Panthers - Saints Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo
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I am coming to you live form New Orleans, where I am shaking a hangover and heading out to provide for you the content you have all learned to mildly enjoy. 

 

Today with a win the Panthers can clinch the NFC South. Actually, they can clinch the south with an Atlanta loss before the Panthers even take the field. 

 

Keys to Panthers Victory

- Start fast. This New Orleans dome can get very loud and disruptive. A fast start on offense will take them out of the game for the most part. 

- Ted Ginn, Devin Funchess, and Philly Brown are starting to look like a legitimate NFL receivers squad. They must continue to improve and take away the cover 0 the opposition has loved to play against the Panthers. There will be plenty of 1 on 1 matchups that can be won against a very weak Saints defensive roster. 

- Hit Brees early and often. A few pressures early will work wonders against the passing attack of the Saints. JJ Watt recently said the Saints needed a new right tackle. That line can be exploited. 


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Some stats via BBR:

Over their past 4 games, the Saints have allowed an average of 38.5 points and 442.8 yards while allowing 16 passing TDs with 1 INT.

Oh, and 143.75 rushing yards per game.

 

The Saints have allowed 21 or more points in all 11 games. The Panthers have scored 20 or more points in all 11 games.

 

Here’s one to remember as you watch Cam Newton today: The Panthers have scored 332 points this year. In 2010 they scored 196.

 

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Game time can't get hear fast enough!!! 

I think this game will be to harder than expected. The Aints are our rival and they are coming for blood.

The Panthers are 11-0 for a reason no matter what anyone says! They work hard, and play as a team!!!

I can taste the victory baby!!!! 12-0!

Panther nation. Let's keep pounding!

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42 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I am coming to you live form New Orleans, where I am shaking a hangover and heading out to provide for you the content you have all learned to mildly enjoy. 

 

Today with a win the Panthers can clinch the NFC South. Actually, they can clinch the south with an Atlanta loss before the Panthers even take the field. 

 

Keys to Panthers Victory

- Start fast. This New Orleans dome can get very loud and disruptive. A fast start on offense will take them out of the game for the most part. 

- Ted Ginn, Devin Funchess, and Philly Brown are starting to look like a legitimate NFL receivers squad. They must continue to improve and take away the cover 0 the opposition has loved to play against the Panthers. There will be plenty of 1 on 1 matchups that can be won against a very weak Saints defensive roster. 

- Hit Brees early and often. A few pressures early will work wonders against the passing attack of the Saints. JJ Watt recently said the Saints needed a new right tackle. That line can be exploited. 

 

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We don't pay you to go out and drink the night before the game! 

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I didn't realize Cam was this close to Peyton's 1st 5 seasons yards record.  Let's hope he has a HUGE game today to get him really well within reach!

1,284. Avg of 257/game would get him there RT @Michael_AskewJr: @BlackBlueReview how many yards is Cam from Peyton's first 5 seasons total?

 

I'm trying to find the tweet for when Cam moved into #2, but here are the totals as they stood after week 10.

Most combined yds rush & pass, 1st 5 seasons:

1. P.Manning - 21,174

2. M.Ryan - 19,457

3. D.Marino - 19,428

4. C.Newton - 19,400

 

According to Panthers.com, as of today, here are Cam's yardage totals:

16,892 passing 2,998 rushing 19,890 total

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