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12 minutes ago, Jonah Hill said:

You guys got lucky Covid and the refs handed you the win. I don't even count this as a loss as much as I see this as another NFL screw job on the Saints. 

Well fine then, I don’t count your game against the Packers as a win…just because.   Does that mean you’re 0-2 now?  Does it work that way?  

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1 minute ago, Biscuit said:

So satisfying seeing Payton humbled so completely.

He couldn’t even blame his assistants because, well you know, they caught Covid during their massive hot tub orgy.  This loss was 100% on Sean.  Rhule and the Panthers had their way all day!  I love it! 

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5 minutes ago, OhhhhCam said:
12 minutes ago, Jonah Hill said:

You guys got lucky Covid and the refs handed you the win. I don't even count this as a loss as much as I see this as another NFL screw job on the Saints. 

Yeah this L don’t  count  cause you’re imagination says so . Sounds right 

 

A win is a win, period.

That said, by game-time the total number of Saints coaches who had to miss this one was 8...

...5 offensive, 2 defensive, 1 special teams.

Notably, all 8 had been vaccinated -- will be interesting to see how quickly they do or don't come back.

I doubt Payton dwells on this loss for long given the storms, relocation of entire team, covid outbreak, etc...

Elsewhere Tyrod Taylor was 10-11 with a 144 RTG before pulling a hamstring.  Score was tied at the half and Texans moving the ball with ease before TT got hurt...

...you know a QB reserves the right to change his mind at any time?

Oh, and don't look now but ol' TB5 is 54-70 with 592yds passing, 4TD's, 0 INT's, and a rating of RTG 120.7 😏

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36 minutes ago, Jonah Hill said:

You guys got lucky Covid and the refs handed you the win. I don't even count this as a loss as much as I see this as another NFL screw job on the Saints. 

Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa......wipe tears.....Waaaaaaaaa

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