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Ivan The Awesome

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If we swept the Saints, I could live with that result. It is pretty much the only thing to play for at this point. Limping into the playoffs isn't likely and wouldn't accomplish much other than make us have to put up with another season of the status quo. 

Other than that, I don't really even care anymore. I am ready to see what the new staff looks like, the new draft picks are and get ready for next season.

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Just now, Riverboat Ron said:

What do we make of this team if they beat the Saints twice and lose to the Falcons? We'd go 8-8 and Rivera would  probably  save his job.

 

I dont't even think it will take that much. I think if we beat the Saints at least once that might save his job.  

What he really can't afford it to totally lose out. Or get blown out at home vs the Saints. 

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9 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

That this team is playing like poop and they STILL have a chance to make the playoffs.. if they win out. 

 

No I don't want them to, they'd get embarrassed. Also I realize the Stains are a better team and are going to whoop us twice. :(

Why don't you jump ship.... (never call yourself a Panthers fan again, please)

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Honestly we aren't going to beat the Saints this weekend.. It could be ugly.

If we lose to the Saints this weekend you'd have to think Newton goes on the shelf.

If so, I'd give less than 50% at beating the FoulC*nts.. and then much less of chance against NO despite the fact that they will more than likely be sitting/pulling starters to protect/rest them.

 

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9 minutes ago, RedRiverPanther said:

Honestly we aren't going to beat the Saints this weekend.. It could be ugly.

If we lose to the Saints this weekend you'd have to think Newton goes on the shelf.

If so, I'd give less than 50% at beating the FoulC*nts.. and then much less of chance against NO despite the fact that they will more than likely be sitting/pulling starters to protect/rest them.

 

If we lose this week and Rivera doesn't shelve Newton, we should honestly fire him immediately. If Cam has a serious shoulder injury, as some seem to think, he needs to be shut down for the year. There is no excuse to continue to beat up our franchise QB in an effort to save Ron's job.

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Here is the perfect opportunity for us to play Heinicke.  Cam needs to go under the knife, NOW not freaking March.

If the kid plays well he might have some trade value or be highly suitable for the DA role.  Solid back up for years to come.  

I see one more win.  The Saints want a statement game.  They got beat by Dallas and Tampa worked them over for 3 quarters before falling apart.  They are going to come in and wear us out.   And god knows how many deliberate hits on that shoulder will Cam take.

We might take Atlanta because they have given up more than we have.  And as much I hate to say it.  N.O. aint going to let us march into their house and win one.  

6-10, 7-9 all the same.  Out of the playoffs. 

 

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