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Let's not forget, Tampa Bay has the #1 offense in the league


Jeremy Igo

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If you thought we would blow them out you were sadly mistaken. There is a reason that they have the #1 ranking. Thankfully, their defense is 29th which is why they are not a playoff team.

The Panthers look very much like the 2015 Panthers currently, which was full of nail biters and lost leads.

 

Let's go.

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All we had to do was not take our foot off the gas on offense and it was a non-issue. I don't understand how Ron can't understand that this team does not respond well to prevent style coaching. As soon as we start trying to slow roll and play stall ball on offense the wheels just fall off.

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People are overreacting.  We were up by 28, gonna win by 14, and quite frankly the game was never close.  Yeah, they got within 7, but who actually thought we were gonna lose? 

It's not a big deal IMO and last week against the Ravens showed we know how to keep the foot on the gas when we really need to against a quality defense.  We pounded the Bucs.  It was never a game.

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Definitely not trying to hear that excuse

I got a L against Steelers if we play the soft zone bullshit. We play physical vs Ravens, good things happen. We come out physical vs Bucs, good things happen. We revert back, bad things happen

If we don't play physical all game long vs Steelers count it up as a L. Hopefully Saints lose.

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1 minute ago, beastson said:

Definitely not trying to hear that excuse

I got a L against Steelers if we play the soft zone bullshit. We play physical vs Ravens, good things happen. We come out physical vs Bucs, good things happen. We revert back, bad things happen

If we don't play physical all game long vs Steelers count it up as a L. Hopefully Saints lose.

Dude we only did that cause we were up by 20+.  If we're up by 20+ against the Steelers, I seriously doubt we lose.

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Anyone saying we took our foot off on offense is dead wrong, Tampa kept the ball most of the 3rd quarter and we had a couple of missed plays. Offense made plays when it mattered without the whizbang plays, which is even more important. This was an excellent win against a desperate divisional rival.

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