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New Orleans Bryce’s house of horror. Observer


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51 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

I think we have to hit that head on and show that Bryce can exploit it. If we don't and squeak by with some Rico runs we will run into the same problem down the road and get shut down.  Not totally disagreeing with your assessment but we need to show adaptability.  

I'm not in favor of shielding Bryce. Let him sink or swim, I'm already convinced Canales is the guy for the time being.

Horn doesn't give up those TDs and we would have won it ugly last time.   How many times has asking Bryce to do some early lifting put us in big holes?  I just don't see why.  If the goal is purely to win. 

but overall, yeah, I don't like watching that brand of football.  

but yeah, I think it is best in theory to ask Bryce to be legit QB attack what the Saints are daring him too.  But that's generally not what Dave does w/ Bryce.  He knows.  Every once in a while he forgets (SF) because of the annual Falcons game.  But I do think their is a formula Canales knows is the way. 

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50 minutes ago, frankw said:

It's past time for an exorcism with our previous perfomances against our most bitter rival.

Anything less than a convincing win should be met with fierce scorn and ridicule.

It’s weird, but I don’t feel like the Panthers have a real rival present day. 

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48 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

It is New Orleans

it  has never been Tampa, Atlanta  or Bucs

their fan base  is obnoxious as well 

I grew up in South Mississippi; saints territory. We may feel they’re a rival, but they don’t see us as one. They only care about the falcons, and likewise the falcons. Here in ATL, you know when the saints are in town.
 

I agree with @CRA. Doesn’t seem we really have one at the moment. During the Cam years, it started to bubble between us and the saints, and us and the Seahawks 

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I'm ready to believe, but my money says we're right back in second place after Sunday's game... I just don't have faith in Bryce Young.  I am also extremely worried with the return of Mike Evans.  Mike Jackson is going to need some safety help when we play the Bucs.  We know they won't line Evans up against Horn, and they won't let Horn play man on Evans, so I expect Evans to have two huge games.  We are still very, very much in the woods.  

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10 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

It is New Orleans

it  has never been Tampa, Atlanta  or Bucs

their fan base  is obnoxious as well 

Yeah, the Sean Payton Saints were.  That was driven off the players we and them had, coaches like Payton, fights and the games. 

I’m just saying, present day there just isn’t that feeling that exists for me with any team.  No bad blood and no personalities or moments drive anything with the present day rosters.  Feel like we are waiting for a modern day rivalry to naturally manifest somewhere.  

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38 minutes ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

I'm ready to believe, but my money says we're right back in second place after Sunday's game... I just don't have faith in Bryce Young.  I am also extremely worried with the return of Mike Evans.  Mike Jackson is going to need some safety help when we play the Bucs.  We know they won't line Evans up against Horn, and they won't let Horn play man on Evans, so I expect Evans to have two huge games.  We are still very, very much in the woods.  

Mike Evans looked a billion times better than I was expecting last night. 

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12 hours ago, CRA said:

Yeah, the Sean Payton Saints were.  That was driven off the players we and them had, coaches like Payton, fights and the games. 

I’m just saying, present day there just isn’t that feeling that exists for me with any team.  No bad blood and no personalities or moments drive anything with the present day rosters.  Feel like we are waiting for a modern day rivalry to naturally manifest somewhere.  

We are something like 1-8 or 1-9 with the Bucs the last few years.  Can’t have a rivalry with that kind of relationship. Not much different with the other teams. 
 

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3 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

These are pretty realistic impressions of our season so far and the inconsistency from Bryce just in the last 5 games being literally his best  games and also some of his worst. 

 

Thought that was pretty fair and fairly thorough. 

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