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Official Panthers at Saints let's get this over with GameDay thread


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1 minute ago, Davidson Deac II said:

We also let them win.

They are just better at letting us win than we are at letting them win.  

hilariously we won because despite being unable to complete a pass, Darnold was able to use his legs to get us into FG position where Dalton could not.

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Just now, chbright said:

And got blown out by a legit team in there, blown out to a baaaaad rams team, destroyed by old ass Brady who was meh for weeks before.

But we won against a team throwing the game on a last second kick to get to 6-6 vs a 5-7 record if they actually tried there at the end lol.

Wilks ain't it.

 Wilks was coaching with a roster full of Baylor and Temple Rejects. We were the laughingstock of the league and always #32 in the power rankings. I think he did a great job with where he picked up at. 

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8 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

GWD for Sammy Franchise.

 

All go never phucking Quit Sammy Franchise!!!

oh that's right.   That was actually a GWD for Sam.

He's pretty good at pissing off half the fanbase here.

 

It's a good thing that this win doesn't get us lower than 9 at least.

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

Wilks wasn’t staying regardless of how they looked today

But yeah, there’s a few of these games. But at the end of the day we had a chance to move up 1-2 spots

It's too bad we didn't, but you can't force the players to give up. Darnold, as much as he sucked, basically willed this team down the field on the final drive. As terrible as that may have been for our draft position, I don't really care that much anymore either way - I think we'll get a good player and we'll be in for a bit of development. Maybe we trade up, but I kinda doubt it. I don't think that changes if we were 7, 8, or 9 either.

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