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Jaycee Horn post game confrontation with Sean Payton


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6 hours ago, hepcat said:

They didn't really run up the score, it could have been a lot worse

No kidding. When they got up 28-7, I as a Bo Nix FF owner, noticed that they completely pulled in the reins to coast to a victory.

Honestly, it’s kind of comical that the final score was 28-14 and Horn would be pissed about running up the score.

Nix found wide open guys every play. They could have scored another 28 points if they wanted to run it up.

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7 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There is no running up the score in professional sports. You're all paid very well. This isn't little league rec ball. Put on your big boy pants. If you don't like what they're doing then do what you're paid to do and stop it.

I remember back when Bill and Tom were still together and they were thrashing teams and people were saying they were being unsportsmanlike. 

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I don’t mind Horn bristling over it or Franklin. They need to get mad. 
Far as running up scores, tables turn. You have to be able to take it like you serve it. It is on the Panthers to make that happen. To serve it. 

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