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Official Panthers at Saints Gameday Thread!!!


Jeremy Igo

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Kyle Allen calms the heck down and they stop forcing deep ball and return to what he was doing moderately well about 4-5 weeks ago.

Burns "returns" with 2 Sacks.

CMAC with 2 long TD runs

Greg with 100 yd receiving (Saints-hate plus the comedy of errors last week pushes him over the edge and rewinds the clock about 3 years)

Panthers 6-5 and Saints 8-3 and Rivera...

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I cant stand crybaby aints fans (minus the rare ironsaint) they've gotten as bas if not worse than the cowgirls fans

I can't stand Sean Payton whining crying b!+ch a$$.

 

If we get punked again today, Tepper needs to start making some moves and let heads roll

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1 hour ago, GarthMcGrath said:

Kyle Allen calms the heck down and they stop forcing deep ball and return to what he was doing moderately well about 4-5 weeks ago.

Burns "returns" with 2 Sacks.

CMAC with 2 long TD runs

Greg with 100 yd receiving (Saints-hate plus the comedy of errors last week pushes him over the edge and rewinds the clock about 3 years)

Panthers 6-5 and Saints 8-3 and Rivera...

u99c6U.gif

Speaking of the deep ball , does anyone have an update on Lattimore? Seems he had tweaked something during practice this week.

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1 hour ago, GarthMcGrath said:

Kyle Allen calms the heck down and they stop forcing deep ball and return to what he was doing moderately well about 4-5 weeks ago.

Burns "returns" with 2 Sacks.

CMAC with 2 long TD runs

Greg with 100 yd receiving (Saints-hate plus the comedy of errors last week pushes him over the edge and rewinds the clock about 3 years)

Panthers 6-5 and Saints 8-3 and Rivera...

u99c6U.gif

And it may not be a good sign that my gif refuses to dab....

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