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Saints fans want to "bury Carolina's season"


Jeremy Igo

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I wish and I could only wish we would show up for a game this season.. As I have lost all faith in this team.. They are so out of synch and out-matched its hard for me to even think about watching the game this weekend!! I have seen it all but this year is so gut-wrenching after last season.. I think I might take a concussion protocol break through the bye as much as it kills me to miss a game..but tired of being pissed off for 2 days after a loss.. hell and I am not even getting paid for it!!

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1 hour ago, UpstatePanther said:

Someone finally found a photo of Alice!

I'm actually surprised that after 6 pages, there's still no one who made that comment. Come on Huddle! Yall have one job! Lol

What do you mean finally? Getting that frosted tip curly headed lesbian to post selfies in furious insecure self defense was a daily routine around here. I mean he posted pictures of himself flexing his cankles to try and prove that his BMI really meant he wasn't a fat tub of worthless swamp trash. And the only thing surprising about it was that he didn't stuff his socks with hundreds popping out the top like he oh so obviously strategically placed in every photo.

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What do you mean finally? Getting that frosted tip curly headed lesbian to post selfies in furious insecure self defense was a daily routine around here. I mean he posted pictures of himself flexing his cankles to try and prove that his BMI really meant he wasn't a fat tub of worthless swamp trash. And the only thing surprising about it was that he didn't stuff his socks with hundreds popping out the top like he oh so obviously strategically placed in every photo.

No kidding. Getting Alice to post pictures of himself or his belongings or his yard or his insurance info or his wall art that was hung awkwardly low was easier than getting a GED from the New Orleans public school system.

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1 hour ago, SCP said:

No kidding. Getting Alice to post pictures of himself or his belongings or his yard or his insurance info or his wall art that was hung awkwardly low was easier than getting a GED from the New Orleans public school system.

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Big cat is the same way  but he is a Panthers fan so he's ok in my book 

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Look at the reality here.........1-4 with 11 games left in the season.........figure at best a wild card would be 9-7 so in the remaining 11 games this team would have to go 8-3........that is not going to happen.

This year I said the Panthers would at best be 8-8..........some laughed at me and asked why?...........I told them our Oline was exposed in the Superbowl last year and all the other teams/coaches saw the blue print during the SB to nullify our offensive, get them off the field and force our D to play for long periods....

So what did this organization due to draft high rounds of top Oline for starters and backups?

Nothing.........

And now you see the results.................

Panthers will be lucky to break even this year.........

You can't build a flashy house without having a good foundation for it to rest on..............

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