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Saints DTs and Lance Moore are out for Sunday


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Saints receiver Lance Moore and defensive tackles Sedrick Ellis and Kendrick Clancy were officially ruled out of Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers. Linebacker Scott Fujita is listed as questionable with a calf strain, though his return seems unlikely this week since he still has not practiced. And kicker Garrett Hartley is listed as doubtful after tweaking his ankle during Friday's practice.

Three other Saints are listed as probable after practicing fully on Friday -- center Jonathan Goodwin (knee), cornerback Malcom Jenkins (ankle) and linebacker Marvin Mitchell (foot).

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In the saints defense, Moore hasnt done much this year.

well it's obvious you haven't been watching...he's been a clutch possession receiver.

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well it's obvious you haven't been watching...he's been a clutch possession receiver.
yep, and it's taking away one of brees' key targets. our DBs are going to have a bit of an easier time with him off the field. the article said they might be moving courtney roby up but he's about as dangerous as keary colbert.
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yep, and it's taking away one of brees' key targets. our DBs are going to have a bit of an easier time with him off the field. the article said they might be moving courtney roby up but he's about as dangerous as keary colbert.

wow Keary Colbert...what ever happened to him? He was supposed to be the next big thing.

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yep, and it's taking away one of brees' key targets. our DBs are going to have a bit of an easier time with him off the field. the article said they might be moving courtney roby up but he's about as dangerous as keary colbert.

i dunno, keary colbert had a pretty good SAI average, that can be dangerous

(smiles after incompletion)

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Its no big deal, we have been with out Ellis for weeks. Carney has been kicking for us since Hartley's week one suspension. Lance has been injured on and off for most of the season and Drew still finds 5-6 other receivers in the game. We will be ok, no worries.

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Its no big deal, we have been with out Ellis for weeks. Carney has been kicking for us since Hartley's week one suspension. Lance has been injured on and off for most of the season and Drew still finds 5-6 other receivers in the game. We will be ok, no worries.

Did you see what turner did.on MNF...Ellis out is a big deal

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Its no big deal, we have been with out Ellis for weeks. Carney has been kicking for us since Hartley's week one suspension. Lance has been injured on and off for most of the season and Drew still finds 5-6 other receivers in the game. We will be ok, no worries.

well you're no fun. :mad:

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