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Saints clearly the best team in the NFCS, and it's not close


Jeremy Igo

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Saints are the real deal this year. Their running game is scary good. While we are stuck with an innefective run option they are lining up a traditional 2 back set and destroying defenses.

Panthers have a lot of work to do, I'm not sure I have enough faith in the offensive coaching to get it done.

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It is crucial to win this week and hope they gameplan well during the bye week. But, I think we know now, Rivera sucks after a bye so I’m not expecting too much from the O. If they play well offensively Monday against the Dolphins, I will feel much better. Just goes to show what good coaching does (New Orleans)

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Just now, The Lobo said:

It is crucial to win this week and hope they gameplan well during the bye week. But, I think we know now, Rivera sucks after a bye so I’m not expecting too much from the O. If they play well offensively Monday against the Dolphins, I will feel much better. Just goes to show what good coaching does (New Orleans)

We have Jets after the bye...FYI

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1 minute ago, NavyPF4L said:

It's more so Brees 》 Cam if anything else... 

 

What do you really think Brees would have done had he of had our defense these last few years

Brees is better than about 29 starting quarterbacks in the league.

Not really sure what point you're making here.

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We’re 6-3.  I’m ready to see us move to 7-3 tomorrow.  

Its just too soon to be worried about that stuff.

We got MIA, BYE, JETS.  Olsen should be back for the jets.

Were getting better, healthy at the right time.  AND as a historically better second half team I’m hopeful the team gels and hits it stride.

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2 minutes ago, NavyPF4L said:

It's more so Brees 》 Cam if anything else... 

 

What do you really think Brees would have done had he of had our defense these last few years

The same Brees who got benched for Doug Flutie in San Diego?

 

Brees without Payton is Andy Dalton 

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