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Behind Enemy Lines - New Orleans


Zod

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The Panthers have what it takes to take down the Saints. 
 
The defensive front seven will dominate the line of scrimmage, shutting down New Orleans' rushing attack and putting consistent pressure on Brees. As we've seen in the past, Brees isn't as effective in games in which he's hitting the turf on a regular basis. 
 
On offense, Cam's elusiveness in the pocket will be a problem for New Orleans. His ability to stretch plays with his legs will allow his receivers to get open downfield for a few huge plays, and he's been completing those passes with regularity of late. 
 
We're witnessing a changing of the guard in the NFC South. Carolina is rising, and the Panthers will take control of the division with a stunning road win on Sunday night. 

 

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The Panthers have what it takes to take down the Saints. 
 
The defensive front seven will dominate the line of scrimmage, shutting down New Orleans' rushing attack and putting consistent pressure on Brees. As we've seen in the past, Brees isn't as effective in games in which he's hitting the turf on a regular basis. 
 
On offense, Cam's elusiveness in the pocket will be a problem for New Orleans. His ability to stretch plays with his legs will allow his receivers to get open downfield for a few huge plays, and he's been completing those passes with regularity of late. 
 
We're witnessing a changing of the guard in the NFC South. Carolina is rising, and the Panthers will take control of the division with a stunning road win on Sunday night. 

 

 

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Have any of you thought that if we beat the Saints Sunday...............we will more likely have to beat them in Dec to take the division...............and then.......

 

We may have to beat them a 3rd time in the playoffs.........

 

Is beating this team 3 times in one year let alone in such a short time realistic?

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i wonder we will defer the kickoff if we win the toss. It will be good to get them in an early 3 and out then let our offense have one of their long patent clock killing drives that ends in TDs. Most definitely we are going to have to score some TDs. I really think our guys will be prepared for this game. We get them down early and they go into full pass mode, I like the chances of our pass rush eating Brees up. This is be a tough game regardless. It is a division with two teams with a lot of history with each other and being that the division is on the line. I am excited. I will have a beer cracked open in front of the tv come sunday night

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The formula for success is to run for two hundred yards and keep Brees on the sideline as much as possible........ if Cam accounts for a chunk of those yards, that's good also. The stinking Jets used that plan and beat them.

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Have any of you thought that if we beat the Saints Sunday...............we will more likely have to beat them in Dec to take the division...............and then.......

We may have to beat them a 3rd time in the playoffs.........

Is beating this team 3 times in one year let alone in such a short time realistic?

that is always possible.

I know this, I'd rather play the Saints in Charlotte in the playoffs, than in the Dome.

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