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Saints at Panthers - What Saints Fans Are Saying


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On 9/19/2021 at 1:39 AM, DaveThePanther2008 said:

1. The Saints are on an 16-0 run against the NFCS and surely want to make it 17-0.  The Panthers have to come out on fire.   If we force a 3 and out on their first series, it's game on for us.  If they walk down the field and score a TD we might be in trouble.  We have to come out with an attitude that we aren't the Panthers of old.  

2. Stop the run.  We have to make this a one dimensional game.  Plain and simple. Stop the run and we'll force Winston into mistakes.  If we don't stop the run it's inevitable that we give up a couple of big plays downfield. 

3. This will be a true test for our young DBs.  If they can make some plays, which I believe they will, we'll win.  Jackson and Horn are legit cover corners and will make it tough for Winston.  Our nickel will have to be on point or they kill us underneath.  

4. Our defensive line is going against a pretty solid O-line but IMO we have an underrated defensive line.  We are solid interior and out the edge.  We have to get pressure on Winston.  I think we'll get 2 or 3 sacks and plenty of pressures.  We have to stop the run. It's the key to winning this game. 

5. Offensively we can't start out slow.  We can't go two quarter (nearly 3) without points like we did last week. Darnold showed some grit last week when the Jets got it to a one score game and drove us down for a FG to put us back up by 2 scores.  Turned out to be the game winning drive. 

6. Snow and Brady need to be ready to adjust to what the Saints do after half time.  Last week both offensively and defensively we played like a different team in the 2nd half.  Neither Snow or Brady had an answer for the adjustments the Jets made.  The sign of a good OC and DC is the ability to adjust on the fly after half time. 

It's seems like a lot of things that have to go in our favor to win.  I believe as long as we don't shoot ourselves in the foot with dropped passes and stupid penalties we will win this game. 

Looking back at this :

1. We did more than just force a 3 and out.   We took Lameis Winston's soul.  LOL!

2. They did just that.  Kamara had only....88(?) yards total, I think.

3. They did just that.

4. They did just that.

5. We didn't start out slow with an opening drive TD.  lol

6. The only fly in the ointment here, though it was only Brady that was still not ready.  Snow had his guys ready to go.

 

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Panthers treating Aints players rough and here is a comment from an Aints fan.

"I understand that we were getting a beat down, but from the period of about 7 minutes to 3 minutes left in the 3rd quarter there are about 6 downs where Carolina gives us the “prison treatment”. From Jameis I’ll advised run where he gets absolutely Rocked, flipped, & hog tied, to AK41 & Taysom being mounted like a dog asserting dominance, the OLine meekly watches or turns away. When our QB is blown up & treated like a chew toy, not a single lineman shows up to even help him up, much less fly in and deliver punishment. Kamara fares no better when he becomes the wife of Carolina’s DLineman. When Taysom gets the same unwanted congical visit, Carolina also shoves a few of our linemen to the ground to get a better view. During replays, the Panthers are laughing historically. No shoving back from our guys, no protection, or even a helping hand to assist our violated players up off the turf. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen anything more embarrassing happen in a football game."

 

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2 hours ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

Panthers treating Aints players rough and here is a comment from an Aints fan.

"I understand that we were getting a beat down, but from the period of about 7 minutes to 3 minutes left in the 3rd quarter there are about 6 downs where Carolina gives us the “prison treatment”. From Jameis I’ll advised run where he gets absolutely Rocked, flipped, & hog tied, to AK41 & Taysom being mounted like a dog asserting dominance, the OLine meekly watches or turns away. When our QB is blown up & treated like a chew toy, not a single lineman shows up to even help him up, much less fly in and deliver punishment. Kamara fares no better when he becomes the wife of Carolina’s DLineman. When Taysom gets the same unwanted congical visit, Carolina also shoves a few of our linemen to the ground to get a better view. During replays, the Panthers are laughing historically. No shoving back from our guys, no protection, or even a helping hand to assist our violated players up off the turf. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen anything more embarrassing happen in a football game."

 

🤣🤣🤣👍this is the funniest sh*t I’ve read in a long time. 

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8 minutes ago, Newbie said:

🤣🤣🤣👍this is the funniest sh*t I’ve read in a long time. 

Well to be fair I do remember similar comments on here during the Clausen season, though only one season it was tough to witness. 

Honestly you could probably find similar posts on here from games past. 

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20 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Well to be fair I do remember similar comments on here during the Clausen season, though only one season it was tough to witness. 

Honestly you could probably find similar posts on here from games past. 

I don’t doubt it but that comment was quoting a Saints fan after we thrashed them. 

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4 hours ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

Panthers treating Aints players rough and here is a comment from an Aints fan.

"I understand that we were getting a beat down, but from the period of about 7 minutes to 3 minutes left in the 3rd quarter there are about 6 downs where Carolina gives us the “prison treatment”. From Jameis I’ll advised run where he gets absolutely Rocked, flipped, & hog tied, to AK41 & Taysom being mounted like a dog asserting dominance, the OLine meekly watches or turns away. When our QB is blown up & treated like a chew toy, not a single lineman shows up to even help him up, much less fly in and deliver punishment. Kamara fares no better when he becomes the wife of Carolina’s DLineman. When Taysom gets the same unwanted congical visit, Carolina also shoves a few of our linemen to the ground to get a better view. During replays, the Panthers are laughing historically. No shoving back from our guys, no protection, or even a helping hand to assist our violated players up off the turf. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen anything more embarrassing happen in a football game."

 

Now that is FUNNY!

The guy needs a dictionary but the message comes through loud & clear!!

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5 hours ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

Panthers treating Aints players rough and here is a comment from an Aints fan.

"I understand that we were getting a beat down, but from the period of about 7 minutes to 3 minutes left in the 3rd quarter there are about 6 downs where Carolina gives us the “prison treatment”. From Jameis I’ll advised run where he gets absolutely Rocked, flipped, & hog tied, to AK41 & Taysom being mounted like a dog asserting dominance, the OLine meekly watches or turns away. When our QB is blown up & treated like a chew toy, not a single lineman shows up to even help him up, much less fly in and deliver punishment. Kamara fares no better when he becomes the wife of Carolina’s DLineman. When Taysom gets the same unwanted congical visit, Carolina also shoves a few of our linemen to the ground to get a better view. During replays, the Panthers are laughing historically. No shoving back from our guys, no protection, or even a helping hand to assist our violated players up off the turf. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen anything more embarrassing happen in a football game."

 

I'm finding it hard to muster up any sympathy.

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5 hours ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

Panthers treating Aints players rough and here is a comment from an Aints fan.

"I understand that we were getting a beat down, but from the period of about 7 minutes to 3 minutes left in the 3rd quarter there are about 6 downs where Carolina gives us the “prison treatment”. From Jameis I’ll advised run where he gets absolutely Rocked, flipped, & hog tied, to AK41 & Taysom being mounted like a dog asserting dominance, the OLine meekly watches or turns away. When our QB is blown up & treated like a chew toy, not a single lineman shows up to even help him up, much less fly in and deliver punishment. Kamara fares no better when he becomes the wife of Carolina’s DLineman. When Taysom gets the same unwanted congical visit, Carolina also shoves a few of our linemen to the ground to get a better view. During replays, the Panthers are laughing historically. No shoving back from our guys, no protection, or even a helping hand to assist our violated players up off the turf. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen anything more embarrassing happen in a football game."

 

“laughing historically…”

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5 hours ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

Panthers treating Aints players rough and here is a comment from an Aints fan.

"I understand that we were getting a beat down, but from the period of about 7 minutes to 3 minutes left in the 3rd quarter there are about 6 downs where Carolina gives us the “prison treatment”. From Jameis I’ll advised run where he gets absolutely Rocked, flipped, & hog tied, to AK41 & Taysom being mounted like a dog asserting dominance, the OLine meekly watches or turns away. When our QB is blown up & treated like a chew toy, not a single lineman shows up to even help him up, much less fly in and deliver punishment. Kamara fares no better when he becomes the wife of Carolina’s DLineman. When Taysom gets the same unwanted congical visit, Carolina also shoves a few of our linemen to the ground to get a better view. During replays, the Panthers are laughing historically. No shoving back from our guys, no protection, or even a helping hand to assist our violated players up off the turf. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen anything more embarrassing happen in a football game."

 

Sounds a lot like Japanese porn!

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