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Official Saints at Panthers Gameday Thread!!!


Jeremy Igo

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9 minutes ago, FootballLivesMatter said:

Don't get any more stupid ok

I'm not trying to say Byrds any good. And that tells ya all you need to know about Philly (wasting a spot Brown) least Byrd could take the top off a defense. 

U laugh saying Byrd wasn't picked up by any other team.  I'd bet money if philly is cut no one picks his azz up either. And he's our starting slot receiver   He sucks !!!

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1 minute ago, stbugs said:

Wrong again! How do you like them blocking a kick and taking 3 away from the Saints while getting us a TD 10 point swing by Vernon Butler apples now, ******! See you in the I don't want the Panthers to win and Gettleman's draft picks to make an impact thread. I'm in this one enjoying us playing well as a team.

any fat arse could have done that. The kicker struck the ball at a low trajectory. Tony Dungy even called it a low kick. You could have had the practice squad  OL do that.

That was a gift from the Saints kicker. Vernon Butler did not sky through the air to swat the ball out of the air.

You all keep reaching to make Vernon Butler look like a young Julius Peppers or Kris Jenkins. The tape does not show it. He got blocked and was not close to Brees. Watch the replay. Then he just raises his arm like you are suppose to do. Nothing special, but you can keep dreaming of Vernon Bulter dominating his one on one blocks and skying through the air for a blocked kick.

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Just now, CPantherKing said:

any fat arse could have done that. The kicker struck the ball at a low trajectory. Tony Dungy even called it a low kick. You could have had the practice squad  OL do that.

That was a gift from the Saints kicker. Vernon Butler did not sky through the air to swat the ball out of the air.

You all keep reaching to make Vernon Butler look like a young Julius Peppers or Kris Jenkins. The tape does not show it. He got blocked and was not close to Brees. Watch the replay. Then he just raises his arm like you are suppose to do. Nothing special, but you can keep dreaming of Vernon Bulter dominating his one on one blocks and skying through the air for a blocked kick.

Blah blah blah. Such a shitty "fan" 

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Just now, CPantherKing said:

any fat arse could have done that. The kicker struck the ball at a low trajectory. Tony Dungy even called it a low kick. You could have had the practice squad  OL do that.

That was a gift from the Saints kicker. Vernon Butler did not sky through the air to swat the ball out of the air.

You all keep reaching to make Vernon Butler look like a young Julius Peppers or Kris Jenkins. The tape does not show it. He got blocked and was not close to Brees. Watch the replay. Then he just raises his arm like you are suppose to do. Nothing special, but you can keep dreaming of Vernon Bulter dominating his one on one blocks and skying through the air for a blocked kick.

But it did happen.. Good for the young man

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