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Saints Lost!!!


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The loss kinda sucks from a certain point of view, the Panthers are now officialy eliminated from Playoff contention and there are still three weeks left in the NFL Season. We have nothing else to play for except pride, and I do not even know if the team can define pride at this point in the season. The Panthers are essentialy playing for the VIKINGS now. The Vikings want to come here tomorrow, destroy the Panthers, and then watch the Panthers beat New Orleans in the season finale which would place Minnesota as the number overall seed in the NFC.

Go Vikings, Go Panthers

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obviously the saints were gunna lose eventually. i just didnt think it was gunna be this week. good game by dallas. only thing tht sux now is week 17. if they win then "Of course the saints win, there a better team, carolina sux" if we win then its "The saints were resting starters/not playing to hard in preparing for the playoffs. Good job panthers u beat our backups...."

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Hey! Who gives a poo that we are eliminated. We were eliminated weeks ago and ALL of you knew it. WE SUCK. When the Panthers suck, I root against division opponents, such as the Saints. I find this loss particularly entertaining and awesome because their perfect season is in the shitter and ALL their fans were rooting for it. Quit trying to put a negative spin on this. Enjoy.

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You guys are happy about this? We just got robbed of another Sunday night game, the Cowboys beat a 13-0 team and are going to be intolerable this week, and we have no games of meaning left the rest of the way since we won't be able to possibly beat a 15-0 team.

Yes..we are happy about this.

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