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Isn’t it ironic...


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Agreed.  Yes, I would've wanted to have a better draft position, but NFL players don't play to lose.  Hell, we didn't even play Luke or CMAC the majority of the game... players are fighting for roster spots next season and want to put good tape out there for the rest of the league to see.  Can't ask players to not try... that's how you get hurt

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The outcome of this game doesn’t matter to the saints. At all. You think they’re even remotely thinking of this game in a couple hours? Lol. When they’re getting ready to host their playoff opponent, do you think this game is remotely embedded into their memory? Nah. It ain’t.

We won and are this penalized more than a few draft spots for it.

so, we lose. Loser mentality reigns supreme.

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7 minutes ago, PantherNation123 said:

Agreed.  Yes, I would've wanted to have a better draft position, but NFL players don't play to lose.  Hell, we didn't even play Luke or CMAC the majority of the game... players are fighting for roster spots next season and want to put good tape out there for the rest of the league to see.  Can't ask players to not try... that's how you get hurt

Yeah I can't blame player playing for their football lives doing good.. Sorry..

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7 minutes ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

yeah now we have a winner's mentality with our

*squints*

7-9 record

lmao....also no back to back winning seasons....

no winning record overall...but THIS....THIS is the ticket fellers and MISTERS.

This is coming from people who can never beat someone at something and actually celebrate or thinks it matters when they aren't even paying attention to you and you beat them once out of 100 and then just casually go about their day while you're the only one celebrating like you did something. They also played the game in some flip flops while wearing socks and talking on the phone, but CONGRATULATIONS!!

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Just now, Sub Zero said:

We didn't play most of our starters either.. Are we going be mad at the backups now..

The Panthers played many more starters. They were even willing to put Christian in the game. I can't believe they actually had him warming up.

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9 minutes ago, tondi said:

The Saints obviously didn't care about getting their 14th victory so why should we rejoice at denying it to them?

So what are we supposed to do, fumble it intentionally every play and make a mockery out of the game? That's a great way to build for the future right there and I'm sure the NFL would have no problem at all with us doing that.

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11 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

Sure, it's nice to win in NO...but it's hollow. I don't think anyone really cares about the Saints and their regular season records. Future of our team is a tad more important.

We're keeping Ron.  Probably keeping Marty.  Cam is hurt, no indication of how long recovery will take.  So, all in all, the future isnt exactly glaringly bright and this win didnt affect any of that.

Just enjoy ending on a win

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4 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

The Panthers played many more starters. They were even willing to put Christian in the game. I can't believe they actually had him warming up.

Plain and simple we played just as many backups as they did.. And now ppl are bitching because the backups won..lol

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