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https://saintsreport.com/threads/carolina-in-a-world-of-hurt-with-even-more-significant-injuries.389501/

 

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They won't survive these injuries.

The Panthers always find ways to be competitive or win games regardless. I live here in Charlotte, I’m the biggest Panthers hater, but I’m a realist first and foremost.

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The Panthers always find ways to be competitive or win games regardless. I live here in Charlotte, I’m the biggest Panthers hater, but I’m a realist first and foremost.

I live in Greensboro and agree. They always compete and rarely embarrass themselves like the Saints did today. They are a hardnosed team, especially on Defense. We are in comparison soft.

 

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Panthers win on a boneheaded fumble by Prescott.

Defense played huge for them this game.

Boneheaded? He was running for his life. Against our Defense he is probably already in Victory formation.

 

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Defense played huge for them this game.
Must be nice to have a defense you can count on year after year, instead of only getting one once in a blue moon.
 
 
 

 

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Getting pressure with just their front four. How nice would that be?

 

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Just remember those of you who spent all summer talking about how the Panthers would be a dumpster fire and were going to be awful. This is the team I dread the absolute most in our division, cause there is no way they aren't going to be gunning for us this year after the 3 wins we took over them last year. They didn't get embarrassed at home and their defense actually had it together.

 

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Carolina has half their starting offense injured and it doesn’t matter because their defense can pick them up.

Saints offense has to put up 40 points just to make the game not look like a blowout.

 

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It's funny that the most negative fans about a team are usually fans of that team. I'm not nearly as down on the Saints as that guy is. 

TBH Fitz is good for one randomly amazing game every three years, then he goes back to sucking immediately after 

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4 minutes ago, SOJA said:

It's funny that the most negative fans about a team are usually fans of that team. I'm not nearly as down on the Saints as that guy is. 

TBH Fitz is good for one randomly amazing game every three years, then he goes back to sucking immediately after 

I'm not that down on them either, that offense seems legit top 3. However their D is clearly not even close to last year's and that's very promising for us. Much much better to see them lose to a sh*tty Bucs team while giving up 48 than to see them win.

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