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Official Panthers at Saints Gameday thread...


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, stbugs said:

I know that. Just showing that many teams don’t try to win. How about Green Bay tanking this week? They took Rodgers out after one series. How about the Falcons tanking against Tampa? You realize that Atlanta will pass Tampa because of their loss today. 

What you should have said is that you can't tank in one game at all no matter what. Tanking is a more than one game thing.

But yea it's about clearly not going all out to try to win a stupid game that matters not.

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Just now, Asurfaholic said:

I think Payton wants the 14...

No way, he doesn't give two fugs about that. Otherwise he would have played more starters. He wouldn't be calling 30 yard bombs on third and manageable, with his starting tackles out, if he wanted that. He's trying his best to throw this game.

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9 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

It actually does say something. Poise is there or it isn't and it doesn't matter if it's preseason or whatever else.

Allen has the pocket presence and awareness and doesn't get scared and fug up and he has been pressured and hit several times already and has shown he can throw the ball. He's been hit hard at least three times and hasn't gotten the deer in the headlights look not once. There is a clear distinction between him and Heineke in both games.

Rivera being the moron he is it should actually comes as 0 surprise that Allen is better than our other backups even tho he was released and was on the PS because Rivera is a fugup retard who couldn't evaluate his way out of a wet paper bag.

Solid take all around.

Given the situation, Allen's not going to earn a starting spot. He probably isn't even going to earn the backup spot. What he will learn is a chance to compete for the backup spot.

Not sure why anybody should have a problem with that.

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