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best way to end the season


pantherclaw

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Honestly, gives coach rivera plenty to go over, and think about.

From needing more talent at every defensive position,

To addressing cam allowing him emotions to affect his play.

This team maybe getting better, but the saints are the team we must beat on a consistent basis (along with the falcons) if the panthers are going to rule the nfc south.

Evaluate away rivera, we are watching, and waiting.

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Saints won't be getting any better, they've peaked, and Brees is hitting the latter days of his prime. Another two or three years and it's back to bags on their heads for the Aints. Panthers are on the way up, just need a few more pieces, and experience for Cam. Atlanta will probably be tough for a few more years.

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Saints won't be getting any better, they've peaked, and Brees is hitting the latter days of his prime. Another two or three years and it's back to be bags for the Aints.

...and in the mean time we will be kicking your asses up and down the field. BTW, Cam Newton is a better version of Aaron Brooks. Great talent, but a complete flake.

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...and in the mean time we will be kicking your asses up and down the field. BTW, Cam Newton is a better version of Aaron Brooks. Great talent, but a complete flake.

Haha what a dumbass. I know you're hoping the retarded comparison you made is true but it isn't....

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Haha what a dumbass. I know you're hoping the retarded comparison you made is true but it isn't....

Looked pretty accurate to me. Cam shut it down on your team when the going got tough today. Did you not watch the second half? All that was missing was the tears.

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Yeah brees only has 5 or 6 years of elite qb play left. Have fun waiting. You guys aren't even close if today is any indication.

I guess it's possible, but more than likely he has 2 or 3 years of elite play. And today wasn't any indication, the Saints ran over a defense that was mostly backups to the backups with Gamble, Godfrey, Martin (which is terrible), James Anderson, and Hardy being the season starters. I don't really care if you believe it or how you feel about it, that's how it is.

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