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Quotes from DeAngelo's livestream session in regards to the game on Sunday


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Some interesting quotes from DeAngelo's livestream session in regards to the Saints game on Sunday:

"You guys have no idea how explosive this game is going to be Sunday. Especially with everything surrounding this game with the last time we played them Roman Harper wanted to take it upon himself to put a cheap shot on Smitty"...

"This is going to be an explosive one. I'm going to be chippy; I'm not usually a chippy guy but I'm going to be chippy just because, I might want to start something. I may get fined this game...cool with that. If that's what it takes to wake everybody up and let them know that the Carolina Panthers won't be that team that just be a pushover. Especially at their house. They disrespected us at OUR house last time and that's something that we don't take lightly"...

"You're going to see an edge on me this week and I probably can speak for everybody else on the locker room."...

"I found it so disrespectful how he [Roman Harper] took a shot on Steve at our home place. I understand that Steve and... I mean we handled it then but for him to have the audacity to think that he could do it at our house and not have a problem with any repercussions, that bothered me a little bit"
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Too bad my fantasy season is over... Sounds like Deangelo is gonna go off!

The Saints have ZERO chance in this game if the team is as mad as DeAngelo... I don't care if their starters play the whole damn game.

Tbh, I'm pretty sure that the Saints already know they're not getting a bye in the playoffs. They know that we're coming to town to hand them a big fat L

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Too bad my fantasy season is over... Sounds like Deangelo is gonna go off!

The Saints have ZERO chance in this game if the team is as mad as DeAngelo... I don't care if their starters play the whole damn game.

Tbh, I'm pretty sure that the Saints already know they're not getting a bye in the playoffs. They know that we're coming to town to hand them a big fat L

i hope so as well. If we beat the saints, thats crazy momentum into next year. Playoffs or bust

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