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Time to sound off.... Panthers at Saints Predictions


Jeremy Igo

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Saints 27- 10 Panthers. Our receivers are so inept, Cam can't find anyone to throw to. Being in Atlanta for the game was hard enough, watching this one could be worse. 

Cam throws for 1 TD 2 picks, he's sacked 4 times. 

Brees throws for 250+ 2 TD's. Kamara runs for 100, catches for 50+. 

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31-17 saints.  Damn it hurt typing that out, but I can't shake the feeling that we won't be prepared.  Shitty gameplan on offense and too many missed tackles in space on defense.  Our propensity to give up big plays on 3rd down crushes us yet again.

 

Hope I'm wrong 

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1 minute ago, Chaos said:

31-17 saints.  Damn it hurt typing that out, but I can't shake the feeling that we won't be prepared.  Shitty gameplan on offense and too many missed tackles in space on defense.  Our propensity to give up big plays on 3rd down crushes us yet again.

 

Hope I'm wrong 

So, you're saying you don't trust our coaching staff? HAHA. 

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Just now, Chaos said:

31-17 saints.  Damn it hurt typing that out, but I can't shake the feeling that we won't be prepared.  Shitty gameplan on offense and too many missed tackles in space on defense.  Our propensity to give up big plays on 3rd down crushes us yet again.

 

Hope I'm wrong 

This is my concern as well. I don't know if the statistics back it up, but it feels like we have given up an incredible amount of third downs this year. Brees/Kamara/Igram will have no problem with our blitzes on 3rd down. 

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