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Rivera day after presser


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19 minutes ago, trueblade said:

Even if Kyle doesn't keep spiraling, the playoffs are out of reach. You need to know what you've got in Grier to help make decisions going forward. I know nobody (especially Ron) wants to give up on the season, but you've now got 8 games worth of Kyle tape: the good (ARI), the bad (Atl) and the ugly (SF). Even one game at the end of the year might not be enough to evaluate Grier. We've got 6 games left. Grier should see action in at least 3.

Rivera won’t even let him see the field in practice. Forget a game. 

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54 minutes ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

And let's be clear here.... 

Seattle will beat us by 45 points.

nah.  Its the NFL.  Ass kicking happen.  Close games happen.  You rarely can call them in the NFL like you can college. 

We were suppose to beat Atl.  Saints were suppose to beat them last week.  GB was suppose to beat SD the week before and so on forever. 

Probably be a standard Carolina/Seattle game. 

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1 hour ago, hepcat said:

The Panthers do not control their own destiny. Even if they win all their games and beat New Orleans twice, the Saints could win all of their other games and still win the division. Ron wrong again.

We’d 99.9% sure make the playoffs as a wildcard at 11-5.

He’s technically wrong but he’s also not.

Not that it matters. Us winning out? LOL

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5 minutes ago, Mage said:

We’d 99.9% sure make the playoffs as a wildcard at 11-5.

He’s technically wrong but he’s also not.

Not that it matters. Us winning out? LOL

Honestly, I think we'll only beat the Redskins from here on out to finish 6-10. I don't think the Saints will have the luxury of throwing the week 17 game again this year  to cost us draft position in this season's NFC. I think they'll still be playing for home field and a bye week in week 17 this year.

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2 hours ago, hepcat said:

The Panthers do not control their own destiny. Even if they win all their games and beat New Orleans twice, the Saints could win all of their other games and still win the division. Ron wrong again.

If they beat NO twice and only loose to the colts, they could get in at 10-6. If they win out, they would get in pretty much no matter what has a wild card at 11-5. Not likely for either of those situations to happen, but what ever. 

 

Loose to Seattle and its basically over, lose to anyone but the colts and it's pretty much over. 

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