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Saints plan to approach Week 17 "like any other game"


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8 hours ago, Ttrider said:

The Saints o-line is beat up

Outside of Brees - maybe Kamara - the oline  is who they will rest

their defense front 7 and secondary are all healthy

and not facing big ben this week

last time they did a good job of limiting McCaffery

doubt they would bite on another 4th and 1

 

so the question is

does the Panther D shut down the Saints and create scoring turnovers?

Absolutely not. Does Kyle Allen throw for enough touchdowns to beat a 13-2 team’s defense? Absofuginglutely not. 31-13 L. 

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well I will be working this weekend as usual..not even going to waste my DVR space to record this one.. haven't even took the time to watch the last 3 games.. So if I were the Saints I would Keep Pounding cuz u know the Panthers are done this year..Its been like watching Foxey boy's last year as coach

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2 minutes ago, pantherj said:

The points prediction? Yeah fans guess the wrong number of points every single week. Picking a teams backups to beat another teams starters is a rare event.

You said our best chance to win of the remaining games was Atlanta. Wrong

You also, if you’ll click the link, said you didn’t know how we could hang with the Saints in the dome. EDIT: you said the Saints should put up 50 on us there. Not very confident for a guy who’s gloating 

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