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Saints- Panthers could be headed to prime time??


Dpantherman

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i'm curious, how did fox take the panthers foot off of our throats? did he tell brayton not to force a fumble? did he tell deangelo not to break a 66 yard run? what am i missing?

You aren't familiar with his conservative coaching. Stick to your man crush on Breesus. Fox never really attacked after the half. He sat back hoping the defense would win it for him. Fox is an idiot.

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being conservative in football generally means to run the ball and let the clock run, how is that a bad strategy when jake delhomme is your QB? your only two TDs came from running the ball anyway.

You have to do things differently when you play the Saints. We played our brand of Foxball instead. I said to my friends all second half, "we HAVE to score again", and that's when we had the lead. At one point, instead of going for it on a third down, he draws then punts, and you all go the length to TIE it in the 3rd (or start of the 4th) with a FG. You by no means blew us out. You fought back awesomely, and we let you come back. Thus...the throat.

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You didn't let us come back, we were just too good. You couldn't protect Jake when he passed, you couldn't run sucessfully with Stewart, Brees torched your secondary in the 2nd half, etc.

Washington let us come back, the Panthers did not.

The Saints are not unbeatable and they are not god's gift to football. Get over it.

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You didn't let us come back, we were just too good. You couldn't protect Jake when he passed, you couldn't run sucessfully with Stewart, Brees torched your secondary in the 2nd half, etc.

Washington let us come back, the Panthers did not.

You see what you want to see, I'll see what I want to see. And my PM box is still empty, btw. Super Bowl bet. Man up and back your amazing team.

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