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Saints at Panthers - What Saints Fans Are Saying


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7 hours ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

This Aints fan seems to think of CMC being an inefficient player.

"CMC is actually a very inefficient player. Especially... Point Per Play efficiency, efficiency per snap, and etc.

Robey and DJ is who you should be worried about."

Who is this Robey person you speak of?  🙃

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11 hours ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

This Aints fan seems to think of CMC being an inefficient player.

"CMC is actually a very inefficient player. Especially... Point Per Play efficiency, efficiency per snap, and etc.

Robey and DJ is who you should be worried about."

Holy poo it's PFFL. He switched sides. That turncoat loser pharmacy tech.

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1 hour ago, Floppin said:

A member here from years back who was overly obsessed with obscure efficiency stats.

Holy shít I forgot about PFFL lmfao. We’ve had some legendary dweebs on this forum that were elite shitposters. 
 

You’ll always have your run of the mill dorks like ickmule and his ilk, but it’s rare to have posters so insufferable that they become huddle lore. 
 

PFFL is first ballot hall of shame along with TRD, Sanjay and ECat. 

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Their injury situation is worse than expected apparently.
 
SAINTS

OUT: LB Kwon Alexander  (elbow), DE Marcus Davenport (shoulder), LB Chase Hanson (groin), C Erik McCoy (calf), LB Pete Werner (hamstring)

QUESTIONABLE: S Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (knee), DE Tanok Kpasagnon (calf), CB Marshon Lattimore (hand), S PJ Williams (back)

That's 3 LBs and a DE definitely out. LB depth should be tested tomorrow. Also, even if every questionable player plays on Sunday they have 3 DBs and another DE that are playing with injuries.
 
Our offense will need to step up and take advantage of this situation this week. The opportunity for the upset is there. 
I think people are over reading their victory over the Packers. The Packers were terrible that game. Winston had 5 TDs and only 148 yds. That's a fluke game. We have to contain Kamara and force Winston to pass. Judging by last week the Saints would prefer to keep the passes limited. 
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19 hours ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

This Aints fan seems to think of CMC being an inefficient player.

"CMC is actually a very inefficient player. Especially... Point Per Play efficiency, efficiency per snap, and etc.

Robey and DJ is who you should be worried about."

must be alice. he was the king of "but if you look at stats, saints actually WON!" on three-score losses 

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1. The Saints are on an 16-0 run against the NFCS and surely want to make it 17-0.  The Panthers have to come out on fire.   If we force a 3 and out on their first series, it's game on for us.  If they walk down the field and score a TD we might be in trouble.  We have to come out with an attitude that we aren't the Panthers of old.  

2. Stop the run.  We have to make this a one dimensional game.  Plain and simple. Stop the run and we'll force Winston into mistakes.  If we don't stop the run it's inevitable that we give up a couple of big plays downfield. 

3. This will be a true test for our young DBs.  If they can make some plays, which I believe they will, we'll win.  Jackson and Horn are legit cover corners and will make it tough for Winston.  Our nickel will have to be on point or they kill us underneath.  

4. Our defensive line is going against a pretty solid O-line but IMO we have an underrated defensive line.  We are solid interior and out the edge.  We have to get pressure on Winston.  I think we'll get 2 or 3 sacks and plenty of pressures.  We have to stop the run. It's the key to winning this game. 

5. Offensively we can't start out slow.  We can't go two quarter (nearly 3) without points like we did last week. Darnold showed some grit last week when the Jets got it to a one score game and drove us down for a FG to put us back up by 2 scores.  Turned out to be the game winning drive. 

6. Snow and Brady need to be ready to adjust to what the Saints do after half time.  Last week both offensively and defensively we played like a different team in the 2nd half.  Neither Snow or Brady had an answer for the adjustments the Jets made.  The sign of a good OC and DC is the ability to adjust on the fly after half time. 

It's seems like a lot of things that have to go in our favor to win.  I believe as long as we don't shoot ourselves in the foot with dropped passes and stupid penalties we will win this game. 

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