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Uh, how did we allow that to happen??


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offesive for not scoring untill the last seconds,wow if you though trogvac did a good job your wrong my friend.

too many zones,brees pick it a part.man woulda been nice.

but when you know a team hast to,and i mean hast to pass,and there's nothing you can do about,then you sir have fail and need to be replace

And get burned and then have to hear everyone here cry about that too?

the saints have the number one offense in the league.

NO ONE ELSE NOTICED THIS?!

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Otah being out explains the offensive issues. Gross channeling Todd Steussie didn't help.
Gantt also posted that Hangman was out with an ankle and I swear I saw Frank out there at left tackle so there you go, a mishmash of Uglies.
Defense? Honestly, given that they played without both Kemo and Lewis, I'm amazed they played as well as they did.
The shank punt didn't help them either. Too many 3rd and long conversions as well. The blitzes put good pressure on Brees but he kept slipping away.

We're the only NFC South team beating a division rival at their home this season and now I understand why. Too many kooky things happen that lets the home team win. Not today, though! :lol:

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for these people making excuses for the saints number one offense and drew bree's being good that's bullshit....i've had enough is this

almost 500 total yards against what's suppose to be a good d is inexcusable,yea if we were the lions i could see this happening,but were the fugin panthers.

there should be no reason for a collapse in defense like that,and the problem is it hasn't been the first time this season it's happened 70% of our games

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