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Zero killer instinct for Teddy


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Just now, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Another week, another loss because all he can do is checkdown. Theres less than 20 seconds in the game and you have no timeouts and you're on the 50. WHY THE fug ARE YOU CHECKING DOWN TO THE RUNNING BACK

Play calling was terrible, passes inside when they should have been passing to the outside, kick should have never been attempted with the wind.

all that said we played a lot better than I expected today, one the the Panthers better games under Rhule.

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1 minute ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Another week, another loss because all he can do is checkdown. Theres less than 20 seconds in the game and you have no timeouts and you're on the 50. WHY THE fug ARE YOU CHECKING DOWN TO THE RUNNING BACK

Are you brain dead? They wanted a few more yards for Slye. With no timeouts that was the call. 
 

This board has zero football awareness

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Just now, WarHeel said:

Stfu. The Teddy scapegoat thing is getting old. Find something contextual to complain about because Teddy isn’t it today.  

I mean he wasn't at fault for the loss but his super clean yet non alpha play is really annoying.  Milktoast McGee out there. 

I've been pro Teddy this year and I'm finally frustrated.

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