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Statement Game, will taints respond?


PntherPryd

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Bucs were on a 3 game streak, this is a shot across the bow for the saints and it will get them thinking.  Just like Steve Smith can get in your head this kind of win can get in the head of the taints.

 

The defense bent, but did not break.  The coaching staff adjusted.  The offense pounded a tough defense.  This is Championship Football.

 

Sunday night will be a classic.

 

 

 

 

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Oh, they scared. They might not want to admit it, but whenever I see them say that the refs are helping us, I read "crap...the Panthers are really good....we're gonna need all the help we can get".


Good teams get the benefit of calls. It's the reality of the sport. If you're good, you will often win the penalty war. Saints fans are terrified and I'm sure their team is too. I wouldn't want to play defense against Cam and I wouldn't want to play on offense against our defense.

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Most Saints fans think they are the best in the league. LOL Ya right. Again I want take nothing away from Brees. He is good, but so is our D. I really hope they are so focus on us that they lose to the Seahawks Monday night. Then it will tie us up with them going into next week, Then we will finish the job and beat the Saints at their home. Go Panthers!!

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Saints fans are scared, all you see on Aintsreport is "refs are on the side of the Panthers again" "another picked up flag, refs doing it for the Panthers". Lol!

 

 

just read their forum they are terrified. they talk about us more than their own team

 

Haha. That's what I was saying. They really do talk about us more than anybody. They are scared but they ALL have that brave face on. "I'm not worried about the Panthers. Just another inferior team."

 

I can't wait to see their responses on Aintsreport when we kill them.

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Oh, they scared. They might not want to admit it, but whenever I see them say that the refs are helping us, I read "crap...the Panthers are really good....we're gonna need all the help we can get".

Good teams get the benefit of calls. It's the reality of the sport. If you're good, you will often win the penalty war. Saints fans are terrified and I'm sure their team is too. I wouldn't want to play defense against Cam and I wouldn't want to play on offense against our defense.

 

I'm sure the Saint's will be doing everything to take cheap shots are Cam and Steve Smith next week. You can count on that.

 

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Haha. That's what I was saying. They really do talk about us more than anybody. They are scared but they ALL have that brave face on. "I'm not worried about the Panthers. Just another inferior team."

I can't wait to see their responses on Aintsreport when we kill them.

When we beat them, Ainstreport will be shut down for a week....lol

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