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Official Saints at Panthers MNF thread


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So at times I think it's the o-line allowing too much pressure. But, honestly, Bryce is holding onto the ball too long most of those moments. But maybe that's because noone's open. Even still...you got to make a quick decision, even if it's a scramble.

I keep thinking back to Bryce describing how he relies on anticipation when he can't see behind the line. Ugh...I don't know. 

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4 minutes ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

this game definitely feels like must win game already 2 games into the season. 

 

I don’t think anyone should bother worrying about wins and losses. It’s pretty clear at this point we won’t be winning much this year. All the focus should be on hoping Bryce shows us literally anything 

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Just now, BIGH2001 said:

Tepper should have just guaranteed that contract for Watson. We look like we’re about a decade away from being competitive. Everyone here will be dead before we have another winning season at this rate. 

That Watson trade will ensure the Browns have issues for years to come. No way I’d be able to root for him either, and I’m sure others would feel the same way. 

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Just now, BIGH2001 said:

Tepper should have just guaranteed that contract for Watson. We look like we’re about a decade away from being competitive. Everyone here will be dead before we have another winning season at this rate. 

It was put out several different occasions that he did not want to play here. Like multiple times. Most people don’t want a player like that in the community. His image is toast and he is not going to live up to that context. 

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