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Needs to be a suspension and it could benefit the Panthers


Jeremy Igo

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15 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I was losing my poo watching this during the game.  I just couldn't believe they let it go unpenalized and picked the flag up.  Possibly the dirtiest poo I've ever seen in modern football, and thats' saying something considering we play them twice a year.

Next time he should just move over and let him continue running. Dirty bastard.

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2 minutes ago, saints4lifeagain said:

Next time he should just move over and let him continue running. Dirty bastard.

Well, considering it was a pick play, which is also illegal, I don't think it really mattered how he finished it, because it was a penalty regardless...  so, in typical Taint nature, he decided to take the low road.

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3 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Well, considering it was a pick play, which is also illegal, I don't think it really mattered how he finished it, because it was a penalty regardless...  so, in typical Taint nature, he decided to take the low road.

Vikings ran picks literally all night. Saints defenders kept their head up and went around them, which ended in some long gains. 

There was nothing dirty about this. I know yall are a sensitive bunch in Carolina though. Everything is dirty.

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