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1 hour ago, strato said:

Ehh, they can win this and still sink back to .500 pretty easily. 
This is a team we should beat.
We didn’t do that week 2 but we handled it going forward. And stole one yesterday to even out the week 2 loss.  

I'm just saying we lose this, I think the fanbase would understand the level we're at for the time being with this crew in tow.  

If we win, there's a higher ceiling than initially (near universally) thought. 

I'm basically comparing a an almost/just above 500 record 8-9/9-8 and no playoffs vs a 5-7 win team expectations. 

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8 hours ago, CRA said:

I mean, if we played them 5 times.....they probably largely would beat us by double digits majority of the time.  I think if we played the Packers again this week it would be about the same spread.  

I mean, as soon as we can't run the ball and have to be balanced or pass heavy in a game......it's Nightmare on Elm Street. 

You should say I mean more.

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Have Jaycee follow Olave and need the run Defense from 3-4 weeks ago to show up to shut down Kamara and what I think will be decent amount of Taysom Hill. As long as we dont lose the turnover battle I like to think we win this one. Would also make me feel better to see Bryce throw for over 150 yards

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22 hours ago, electro's horse said:

Well rattler has been benched.

the rebuild that’s been coming for four years has begun in New Orleans. 

Brees will be in next week to sign that extension, remember?

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On 11/3/2025 at 1:37 PM, uncfan888 said:

Panthers open as 4.5 point favorites. You get three points for being at home so Vegas thinks we are only 1.5 points better than the one win saints.. 

Tells you what they think about the team and our ability to score

You don't get 3 points for being at home...that isn't a thing anymore. 

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20 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

So if we beat Tyler Shough's Saints...6-4

If we lose to Tyler Shough's Saints...back to earth (again)

The results of this game will swing the narrative for the rest of the season.  The 2 Saints games are the only remaining I see us favorited in.  Maybe ATL, but that's away.  

Division games are never easy unless you play the Falcons on a day they poop out their weeners. 

Saints are going to come full on and it will be a dog fight. Panthers understand it. 

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