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Welp, we got that over with.


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I knew there would be a late season let down. It happens to every team. Saints had theirs last week.

Watching Brees from the field in that dome, I just don't see how any defense can stop him. It would take a high powered offense to keep up, and sadly the Panthers are hindered by a pedestrian o-line.

Brees hits receivers in stride who are often less open than the Panthers receivers were all night. He just has the timing down on that turf. Cam will get there eventually.

Now, that said, we can definitely win out to 12-4. The Saints are not the same team on the road and the Jets and Falcons are lesser teams.

Let's get this playoff train a runnin.

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I knew there would be a late season let down. It happens to every team. Saints had theirs last week.

Watching Brees from the field in that dome, I just don't see how any defense can stop him. It would take a high powered offense to keep up, and sadly the Panthers are hindered by a pedestrian o-line.

Brees hits receivers in stride who are often less open than the Panthers receivers were all night. He just has the timing down on that turf. Cam will get there eventually.

Now, that said, we can definitely win out to 12-4. The Saints are not the same team on the road and the Jets and Falcons are lesser teams.

Let's get this playoff train a runnin.

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Completely agree. Had to get that out of the way. Oline is a joke though. Bells got to go.

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I knew there would be a late season let down. It happens to every team. Saints had theirs last week.

Watching Brees from the field in that dome, I just don't see how any defense can stop him. It would take a high powered offense to keep up, and sadly the Panthers are hindered by a pedestrian o-line.

Brees hits receivers in stride who are often less open than the Panthers receivers were all night. He just has the timing down on that turf. Cam will get there eventually.

Now, that said, we can definitely win out to 12-4. The Saints are not the same team on the road and the Jets and Falcons are lesser teams.

Let's get this playoff train a runnin.

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Yeah, I have to give Brees credit. His accuracy is out of this world.  He is a great QB and we had a bad game last night. We will regroup. We have the next games at home and I will be waiting for revenge when they come to charlotte. We just need to start a new winning streak that will carry on into the playoffs.

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This team needs that game...do not get me wrong, I would have loved to see us destroy the Saints but hopefully this causes the team to refocus and keep Hardy off of the Huddle until the offseason.

Funny to see Huddle topics...Rivera the right coach? We suck!

We are 2 hours away from a possible draft Teddy Bridgewater thread.

We play them again and it should be a different outcome...now if this happens to the Jets then I will support the insane Huddle topic mob.

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Yeah, I have to give Brees credit. His accuracy is out of this world.  He is a great QB and we had a bad game last night. We will regroup. We have the next games at home and I will be waiting for revenge when they come to charlotte. We just need to start a new winning streak that will carry on into the playoffs.

 

Don't know if anyone ever saw that ESPN Sport Science bit on Brees and his accuracy.  The guy is amazing throwing the football.   I knew we were in big trouble when he pulled out a ham sandwich had a bite or two and then threw a strike to whomever he wanted.

 

You can't give any QB that much time.   Brees will tear you apart, which is pretty much what he did.

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Yeah, I have to give Brees credit. His accuracy is out of this world. He is a great QB and we had a bad game last night. We will regroup. We have the next games at home and I will be waiting for revenge when they come to charlotte. We just need to start a new winning streak that will carry on into the playoffs.

It's weird seeing a guy smaller than me out there running an offense to perfection.

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