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Official Saints at Panthers MNF thread


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6 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

Honestly, on offense, I am really starting to worry. Our D kept us in both games but we can’t score. This offense looks worse than Rhule/Wilks era. We had a trash OL in 2021 and we at least started with 24 ppg in weeks 1 to week 6 before opponents realized our OL was trash and Darnold was our QB. Of course losing CMC hurt.

We certainly aren’t seeing that special spark to make us feel good about the future.

Mingo has -2 yards and Marshall has done nothing. Lol at people thinking he’d have a 1000 yard season. SMH. 

Young can’t even hit a broad side of a barn. 

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Just now, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

I got bamboozled and I'm not afraid to admit it. I should have known once dumbass Fitt said he was the top pick all along. I need to be better.

I just didn't think he would look like he just couldn't play at this level. It's fuging stunning.

The worst part is that the things you expected him to excel at he has been the worst at. Reading the field, anticipating, decision making, accuracy.....literally all of this has been subpar.

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Just now, Carolina Cajun said:

not sure who it was, but someone was WIDE open middle of the field on that 3rd down

That was after he and some other WR basically ran into each other. He was only open because Young had already broken to the right so he ran where the D didn’t follow him.

Felt like that almost interception early where we had two WRs right next to each other bringing two DBs to the same spot.

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