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If the Panthers manage to win, would it restore some hope in the season?


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1 minute ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

You won't have to worry about that. They're about to get ass blasted in 40 minutes.

 

Ronald has fooled me before. With their backs against the wall, a bad loss away from getting fired, dude somehow gets the team playing like a Super Bowl contender. I dunno if he can squeeze that kind of performance out of Lil Kyle Allen but we will just have to see. 
 

But by and large I agree with your analysis 

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2 minutes ago, Toolbox said:

it would be a pleasant surprise and would be very hopeful it turns into a win streak to end the season and make the playoffs.. but don't get me wrong I still want ron and hurney gone.

I feel like anything short of a Super Bowl appearance should result in their firing.  

It wouldn't surprise me if the Saints lose vs the Falcons on Thursday and against the 49ers.  If we can beat them today, I'd feel like there is a chance.  Like dumb & dumber so there's a chance.  

I don't expect anyone from this division to do anything in the playoffs. 

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Loll at people saying no. You know damn well if Kyle Allen has a good game, the defense gets back on track, and we manage to sneak away with a win, all of you will be sucking Allen's balls again and jump right back on the bandwagon. 

I've seen how bipolar the huddle is, so I know exactly how this will play out. stop kidding yourselves

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Just now, FeelTheBurns53 said:

Loll at people saying no. You know damn well if Kyle Allen has a good game, the defense gets back on track, and we manage to sneak away with a win, all of you will be sucking Allen's balls again and jump right back on the bandwagon. 

I've seen how bipolar the huddle is, so I know exactly how this will play out. stop kidding yourselves

I think people will be excited about beating a hated rival but I don't think you are going to see much hope popping back up unless we start a pretty solid winning streak. Let's say we win today and tear through the couple of punching bags after New Orleans. Then I think you will see the hope creep back in. And it will probably be dashed by the stretch of Seahawks, @ Colts and Saints. 

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