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Official Saints at Panthers MNF thread


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38 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

FYI: Might not be around much for tonight's game.

Lady Cowboy Fan had another surgery last Thursday, and she's having some pain in the area where it was done. She's been trying to tough through it but it finally got bad enough that she's decided to go to the ER.

Obviously this takes precedence over football. I might be back if everything is okay but right now we don't know.

Prayers appreciated 

Said a prayer for your wife, hope all is well.

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21 minutes ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

Just in from daughter's Marine graduation, at Caroline's  Oyster Bar ran into the enemy, at the hotel  apparently this is where they stayed, Lattimore heading to the stadium. we are not from here so was pretty cool.

 

 

break his legs?

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10 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

lol literally nobody on Nat'l tv has picked us to win this game. All I hear is the Panthers have no weapons around Bryce and this will be a long year for him.

 

The sad part is they are completely right.

Yeah, sadly, after watching what we looked like week 1, all of the caveats I gave us from the preseason went up in flames and I just don't see it being very pretty for us.  Still hoping for the best, but I'm lowering expectations quite a bit starting with tonight.

I am excited to see Chark make his debut though, and I'm hoping they really get a heavy does of Viska in tonight too - both catches and carries.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

FYI: Might not be around much for tonight's game.

Lady Cowboy Fan had another surgery last Thursday, and she's having some pain in the area where it was done. She's been trying to tough through it but it finally got bad enough that she's decided to go to the ER.

Obviously this takes precedence over football. I might be back if everything is okay but right now we don't know.

Prayers appreciated 

Prayers brother. The outcome of this game will make you happy so I hope that helps some. 

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