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What Saints Fans are Saying


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Sunday's upcoming game is the biggest game either team has played all season. It could very well decide between a home game or an away game to start the playoffs.

 

The Panthers are 7-0 in their last seven games. The Saints are a mediocre 4-3. It isn't difficult to see who the hotter team is right now.

 

It doesn't get much better than this.

 

Here are a few of the thoughts roaming the halls of SaintsReport.com

 

 

There is no way coming off a bad loss like this that the Panthers come into our house and beat us. No chance! We will destroy them. What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger! We will learn from this guys, chin up and lets get ready to cheer our Saints on next Sunday.

 

 

 

Panthers aren't worried, they are licking their paws and drooling...we look like dinner. Your faith is admirable but let's be realistic...the Panthers have nothing to fear and our team looks every bit as vulnerable as ever--perhaps more. We need a new, fresh look--like a makeover because our team has been exposed like never before. Panthers 26 Saints 13.

 

 

russell wilson might be the best qb in the nfl. cam is nowhere close.
carolina has decent DBs but Seattle's a good full step above.

 

 

Sorry to burst everyone's bubble but Cam Newton is vastly overrated. He couldn't hold Wilson's jock. Has Newton ever had a game like this? He's the Panthers' weakest link and without Steve Smith he'd be Blaine Gabbert with legs.

 

 

What's with all the Panthers love all of a sudden? Carolina is nowhere near the same team as the Seahawks. Seattle is a carbon copy of the Saints; last night's game was really the Saints playing themselves. The Panthers don't have nearly the same caliber QB as Seattle, they don't have the DBs that Seattle has, they don't have the WRs that Seattle has, and they don't have the coach that Seattle has. In fact, the only thing they have going for themselves right now is Luke Keuchley. That's it. Their 7 wins in a row have all been like the Falclowns 2012 season: just smoke and mirrors.

 

 

So, things are much the same as they always have been over there.... 95% clueless.

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...all of a sudden the saints season is over??? I dont get it...the reg season is only positioning for the playoffs. Saints will make playoffs. Any Sunday it can happen. I know it don't feel good to be on THIS side of the equation tonight but this season is FARRRRRR from over. This is the ONLY game this season where it got out of reach. Its been a tough stretch 4gms in 3wks where saints finished 3rd qrtr of season 3-1???? ITS OK, BREEEEEEATHE...

Yep should help fuel the saints and the dome this Sunday night. Whip Carolina like the lil brother they are.

 

 

 

I know it's highly fashionable for people to poop their pants over Cam Newton, but honestly....what has he done to become so feared? And to compare him to Wilson...c'mon. Why? Newton is not accurate. He pouts and makes bad decisions. How is he like Wilson exactly? Because he can run? Okay. 

Even Panthers fans knows it's their defense that wins games. Newton is along for the ride.

 

 

 

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I saw one educated Saints fan say the Seahawks and Panthers are pretty much the same team..

Everyone else came to the scene saying that we only lost because the Seahawks are the best team to ever play football and drew brees wanted to let them win.

Also cam isn't good.

And damn that gordell guy and dat bounty gate

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Sunday's upcoming game is the biggest game either team has played all season. It could very well decide between a home game or an away game to start the playoffs.

The Panthers are 7-0 in their last seven games. The Saints are a mediocre 4-3. It isn't difficult to see who the hotter team is right now.

It doesn't get much better than this.

Here are a few of the thoughts roaming the halls of SaintsReport.com

So, things are much the same as they always have been over there.... 95% clueless.

Wait, wait, wait.....how were you able to get onto Saintsreport.com? Because, like their fanbase, it imploded last night!

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