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Was the Saints win good or bad for the Panthers?


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The only way I would actually be happy that the Saints won is if it was literally the only way we could make it into the playoffs ( say we were battling for a wildcard spot and the Saints winning meant we got in ).  That and only that is the only time you would see me pull for the Saints or even remotely think them winning was a good thing.  Fug the Saints...fug 'em all.  

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The question is, are the aints in the teams head like they are here on the huddle?  If they are, its a bad thing.  

  My god people.  It is just the aints.  We don't play them for a month, we play them twice every year....sweeping them in 2015.  In 2016 they were our ONLY division win.  Are they better, yes.  Are we better?  YES.  It is going to be another awesome pair of games leaving baby  cheating Peyton throwing his usual crybaby hissy fit.  fug the aints already.  

Trust me, they are not looking forward to playing us.

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