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Official Saints at Panthers GameDay Thread!


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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

You nailed it (certainly wouldn’t mind nailing her in the ass) 

she was co-hosting some fantasy draft show on NFLN a few months back. The other two hosts were doing some stupid bit and they were all laughing at how clever they were. The camera switches back to her sitting on a couch texting on her cell phone lol she was totally caught off guard not even watching the other two idiot hosts. Says a lot about her. 

someone has taken over juan's account - ie no picture so it can not be him

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25 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Rhlue has a 3% chance to make the playoffs if he loses today based off the history in the Super Bowl era.  If that happens and we lose next week to go 0-4...well, only the 1992 Chargers have been able to dig out that hole to see the postseason.

Rhule on 0-4 and making the playoffs: 'it's not impossible because it's been done before"

He had a 74% chance of making the playoffs last season after week 3... pretty sure it would effectively be 0%

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Game plan for Rhule is still the same regardless of roster.

Slow play the coaches holding back the playbook. Slow down the game and keep drives to a minimum. Score 17 points by the 4th quarter. Be ready to execute a prepared and perfect 4 minute offense to end the game controlling the entire 4th quarter with the running game. Give up all underneath passes and sit on run in the 4th quarter. Keep the clock running in the 4th quarter; do not let Panthers offense go out of bounds.

This is what I expect again until Rhule and company prove they can consistently beat NFL coaches head to head in their coaching execution in a close game entering the 4th quarter.

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