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Why is Reid talking about Colin after this embarrassing loss?


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10 minutes ago, Green-Ghost said:

Whether you approve or disapprove of CK is a moot point.  Colin has political baggage.  

Do you want a dedicated Quarterback who wants the team to win?  Or do you want a Quarterback who uses your team to promote a political agenda?

It is clear the NFL wants him on a team.  But is it for the right reasons.   Does the NFL have the best interest in your team?

 

FYI, kudos for not letting the wheels come off while Brees was out.  Honestly I was hoping you guys would drop a couple of games while Drew was recovering.  Cam Jordan is going to feast on our OL.  He should pad his sack total nicely after playing us.

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2 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

Happen to catch the game today?  Your dude Kyle Allen didn't play all that great.

The TEAM played like crap today.  Had we not given up a STs TD and had we stopped more than 3 drives defensively AND had Allen made all those picks standing in a clean pocket....then yeah, I would put all the blame on Allen. Since 3 of his picks were as he was being flushed (aka running for his life) and the other in the pocket where he was hit as the ball was released, I can safely say this loss was not solely on Kyle Allen's shoulders. This was a team failure all the way around; from the head coach down to the water boy.  Allen has his share of the blame, but shouldn't be the scapegoat.

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7 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

The TEAM played like crap today.  Had we not given up a STs TD and had we stopped more than 3 drives defensively AND had Allen made all those picks standing in a clean pocket....then yeah, I would put all the blame on Allen. Since 3 of his picks were as he was being flushed (aka running for his life) and the other in the pocket where he was hit as the ball was released, I can safely say this loss was not solely on Kyle Allen's shoulders. This was a team failure all the way around; from the head coach down to the water boy.  Allen has his share of the blame, but shouldn't be the scapegoat.

I feel your pain.  Remember this team embarrassed the Saints in their home, last week.

I don't think it is the end of the world. 

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15 minutes ago, steven8989 said:

Who do you pull for another team? I guess ur not a Panthers fan since u said my dude. Thanks for showing everyone what a fan u are.:Eyes_Emoji_42x42:

Yeah I hate the Panthers actually

I paid actual real money to sit in a half-empty stadium and watch Jimmy Clausen in 2010 because I like the nachos at BOA

e: although I'm not sure Kyle Allen knows which team he plays for either considering the number of Atlanta Falcons who caught passes from him today

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25 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

FYI, kudos for not letting the wheels come off while Brees was out.  Honestly I was hoping you guys would drop a couple of games while Drew was recovering.  Cam Jordan is going to feast on our OL.  He should pad his sack total nicely after playing us.

Division games are a different reality.   Everyone, including Falcon fans, thought the Saints would win by double digits. 

KEEP THE FAITH. Let's see what happens. 

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12 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

Yeah I hate the Panthers actually

I paid actual real money to sit in a half-empty stadium and watch Jimmy Clausen in 2010 because I like the nachos at BOA

e: although I'm not sure Kyle Allen knows which team he plays for either considering the number of Atlanta Falcons who caught passes from him today

I got one better.  I sat through the 2002 season with an empty stadium (after the 1-15 season).  Great seats for like $20 bucks...especially early in the season before the wins started to regularly occur.  Ah, the good old day of street tickets!  Then I did something stupid and bought PSLs.  Can't give the damn things away especially since Tepper has all but said he's building a new stadium.  Rendered the value of PSLs to practically nothing.

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2 hours ago, 45catfan said:

https://www.dailywire.com/news/5-statistics-you-need-know-about-cops-killing-aaron-bandler

But guess where most of the black cops work?  You guessed it, the inner cities.  Again, I think everyone agrees if it has been shown to be a race-based bias shooting by a white cop, it should be 100% a conviction.  However, it has to be proven that it was race based and not the cop defending his life against a perpetrator that just happens to be black. If proven, prosecute all the way.

Again, I think it is an issue, but not the epidemic that Kaep says it is.  More blacks in Detroit, Philly, Baltimore and Chicago are picking off one another at a WAY higher rate than white cops.  For whatever reason, that just gets swept aside though.  I know why. It's fairly obvious.

First off I hate that arguement. It basically states your killing you why cant we? Worry about black on black crime and not the system set up to prevent those things from killing you  killing you. But to counter your post I'm not sure where they get their info from but it's almost global knowledge the opposite is true says almost everywhere you look

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