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Official Panthers at Saints Gameday Thread...


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I don't agree. He has made a few short passes, and one or two long ones, but he hasn't thrown much at all. Honestly, I don't blame them for not letting Jake throw very much.

He hasn't thrown much because they haven't let him. He picked up a couple of third downs, hit D-Will in the chest for a TD that was dropped, threw a great ball down the sideline to Jarrett that was dropped. Coaches deciding to run the ball against a 9 man front is retarded.

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what game are you watching?

the only successful drives we've had is when we have been throwing... what kills that drive is Davidson's play calling.

The saints are driving and eating the clock. We have been running the ball pretty well. I don't know what game you are watching.

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How is everyone dogging Jake so much? the dude has made plays... yes, a few fug ups, but so has Brees... the difference is play calling and execution (and penalties fall in that)...

You can't do poo but keep the defense on the field which results in what we are seeing now when you call 3 run plays in a row and no creative play calling other than smoke routes... we have been successful throwing the ball, and when we have, we had long drives, but then we stall due to Davidson calling a fuging run on 3rd and 5 or a FB up the middle to Sutton...

I mean, come on guys.. let's not be entirely biased here

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Fantastic logic. Throw to him, he drops it, throw to him again, he drops it. Throw to him...again? And we're mad at Davidson?

um? Jarrett has caught almost anything thrown in his direction this season......forming your opinion about him dropping passes b/c of only 1 singluar play is fantastic logic. :rolleyes:

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