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Official New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread!


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1 hour ago, Khyber53 said:

The Saints beat a Green Bay dumpster fire team last week. They may be nowhere near as good as advertised.

Let's get Jameis' TD/INT ratio set back to neutral and win this thing!

GB had a bad OL. Our OL is terrible too, so that is gonna be interesting to watch. Can we scheme that pressure better than GB?

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2 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

The Saints beat a Green Bay dumpster fire team last week. They may be nowhere near as good as advertised.

Let's get Jameis' TD/INT ratio set back to neutral and win this thing!

I saw some clips of that game but didn't see the whole thing admittedly.  Green Bay had a real 1st quarter in the Pro Bowl feel about them and Rodgers was just kind of chucking it.  If you're Matt LaFleur what can you even do with that?  Just wait to be fired?

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3 hours ago, Zod said:

Welcome to your Official New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread!

 

Today the Carolina Panthers host a good New Orleans Saints team in what is surely to be a tough fought competition. 

 

When: 1:00

Where: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte NC

TV: FOX

 

The Carolina Panthers have a clean bill of health as the New Orleans Saints arrive a bit hobbled with injuries. Now is the time. Strike hard, strike fast. 

 

Let's get it on! 

 

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