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Official Panthers at Saints GameDay Thread


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1 minute ago, stbugs said:

No. If Seattle wins we are still 6 if we win. Winning this week wouldn’t drop us especially since the Jets blew their game. Winning two games could drop us a few spots especially since WTF blew their game to Philly. Better for us to lose this week because then I think we are pretty much locked into 6.

that is what I was referring to, win, gain momentum, Bucs rest starters and play flaccid

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1 minute ago, Catsfan69 said:

Lol that TO wasn't on Sam.

 

You people are ridiculous with your double standards. 

Definition of gaslighting with double standards there buddy.  Sam owns that TO, as he needs to diagnose pressure pre-snap and feel it during the play.  He can check it down fine, but he mentally just isn’t an NFL caliber qb 

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3 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

It would take a whole lot more than that for that to happen. 
 

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If they lose out. They pick first out of the NFC south. That’s my point. 
 

Well I guess with the caveat if Tampa Bay plays ANY starters next week. Which it’s looking like they probably won’t. 

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2 minutes ago, KSpan said:

So who screwed up there, Thomas or Christensen?

Missed assignment big time, may have been BC

this is my biggest push to get that C from Iowa 

we need somebody calling out assignments on the line that knows what they are doing

and we can’t fire our OL coach fast enough

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16 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

This is what Sam did with the jets. Played well in games that didn’t matter. This is literally the worst case scenario happening. 

Yeah and some people in this fanbase will fall for it. They deserve Rhule.

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