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Let's Look On The Bright Side Of Things...


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  1. Clausen looked good. It was only his 2nd ever start, and I truly believe he will play well for us the rest of his time in Carolina. 11/21 for 146 yards and a TD. 90.6 QB rating.

  2. Gettis looked good. I told you guys this kid would be good. I've been saying since the preseason that he should start over LaFell and Jarrett. 4th down, double coverage, sideline catch, both feet down. Enough said.

  3. James Anderson looked good. I knew that he was a good linebacker last season and I thought he was very underrated, but he looked brilliant today. His stats say it all. 16 tackles, a sack, and 2 fumble recoveries.

  4. D-Lo looked good. That one cutback for the touchdown was amazing. 13 carries, 86 yards, 6.6 YPC, 1 TD.

  5. Goodson looked good... Again. He's definitely a legit return man. 5 returns, 142 yards, 46 yard long, 28.4 YPR.

  6. Jason Baker looked good. 6 punts, 3 inside the 20, and no touchbacks.

  7. The secondary looked good. We bottles up Brees to under 300 yards. No picks, but tight coverage all the way. A few unneeded pass interference calls, but we can correct those mistakes.

Now I know the O-Line sucked and our play calling was still horrible, but we ALMOST beat the reigning Super Bowl Champs. Keep your heads held high and keep pounding.

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