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Panthers vs. Saints**** Gameday


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FINALLY. yea its 7:30 but I've been waiting since 5:30, figured I start it...

Looks like another rainy game, but I want to see if we have a crowd, I hop we do. Wish I could go but thanks to my idiot co-workers I am now sick as hell.

fug the Saints***, after today they will be 0-2 and headed back into the shithole from whence they came!

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Showering then out in search of ponchos then im on my way.. Gonna get slightly lathered up, but not enough to forget how much I HATE THE MOTHER fuging Saints**!!!!!!! Lets make this stadium rock, I mean physically shake, the likes of which i havent seen since the cowboys playoff game of 03!!!!! Im amped up and ready to go!!!!

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SMH... Update from BOA said that our OL actually wished the Saints** hadn't played RG3 first because of the similarities in gameplanning for he and now Cam.

Already making excuses? I hope not.

Oh, and Malcom Jenkins said they plan to keep Cam in the pocket and make him throw it downfield.

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