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Official Panthers at Saints Gameday thread...


Jeremy Igo

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2 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

One was a 5th round pick one was a 2nd
One is 6'1 208 one is 6'3 212
*other stupid stuff before the main point*
One had four 1,000+ yard receiving years with Aaron fugin Brooks at QB, the other has Drew Brees.

I mean you have been smart for a Saints fan but this really embodies some of the things that makes the Saints the Saints....were you even a fan when Brooks was QB?

Why in the world does any of that matter? They're literally the same arrogant players on the field. Saying a player like Horn rather than MT is trying ti diminish the work MT puts in on a weekly basis. Why do you think Horn was there in a Thomas jersey? Because he's already paid homage to Horn.

Dumb, whiny argument is dumb, whiny argument.

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2 minutes ago, saints4lifeagain said:

Why in the world does any of that matter? They're literally the same arrogant players on the field. Saying a player like Horn rather than MT is trying ti diminish the work MT puts in on a weekly basis. Why do you think Horn was there in a Thomas jersey? Because he's already paid homage to Horn.

 Dumb, whiny argument is dumb, whiny argument.

So you weren't.

That makes the majority of you. You burning or storing your Saints gear after Brees retires? 

Putting on Rams or Chiefs gear?

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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

It may have been a meaningless game for New Orleans, but it wasn't for the Panthers. Sunday's 33-14 victory ended a seven-game losing streak and kept Carolina from becoming the first team to go from 6-2 to 6-10 since the league expanded to a 16-game schedule in 1978. It also wasn't meaningless for quarterback Kyle Allen before leaving with a shoulder injury in the fourth quarter. In his first NFL, start the undrafted rookie showed he may belong in this league. It also wasn't meaningless for center Ryan Kalil and defensive end Julius Peppers. Kalil is retiring and Peppers, 38, may be too.

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

It may have been a meaningless game for New Orleans, but it wasn't for the Panthers. Sunday's 33-14 victory ended a seven-game losing streak and kept Carolina from becoming the first team to go from 6-2 to 6-10 since the league expanded to a 16-game schedule in 1978. It also wasn't meaningless for quarterback Kyle Allen before leaving with a shoulder injury in the fourth quarter. In his first NFL, start the undrafted rookie showed he may belong in this league. It also wasn't meaningless for center Ryan Kalil and defensive end Julius Peppers. Kalil is retiring and Peppers, 38, may be too.

So indeed meaningless.

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