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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; The New Orleans Saints had an unimpressive close to their season on Sunday as they lost, 33-7, to the Carolina Panthers at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. For the Saints (13-3), this game had no playoff implications because they clinched the No. ...
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12-30-2018, 04:08 PM | #1 |
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The New Orleans Saints had an unimpressive close to their season on Sunday as they lost, 33-7, to the Carolina Panthers at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
For the Saints (13-3), this game had no playoff implications because they clinched the No. 1 seed in the NFC postseason last week, but it was still a surprisingly dominant effort by the Panthers. Carolina’s third-string quarterback Kyle Allen was fantastic, going 16 of 27 for 228 yards and two touchdowns as well as another touchdown on the ground. Allen left the game in the fourth quarter with a shoulder injury, but he’d already done enough to put the Panthers comfortably ahead. Meanwhile, Saints backup quarterback Teddy Bridgewater couldn’t find a rhythm in his first start since the 2015 season with the Vikings. Bridgewater finished the game 14 of 22 for 118 yards, one touchdown and one interception. What went right: The Saints avoided being shut out in the game. They’ve now scored in 272 consecutive games, which is the longest current streak in the NFL. Saints backup running back Dwayne Washington looked good with 108 rushing yards on 11 carries. If you’re looking for more, let’s say the Saints seem to have avoided any serious injuries. What went wrong: The starting defense was horrendous in the first half. We could debate whether the group cared or lacked motivation, but the Saints’ top defensive players got torched by a third-string quarterback. The offense was bad, too, as Bridgewater struggled to move the ball behind an offensive line of mostly backups. The Saints were scoreless through three quarters and finally broke the drought in the fourth. The Saints trailed 23-0 at halftime, and the Panthers added to their lead in the third quarter by going ahead 30-0. The Saints offense eventually scored two touchdowns, but that was after Carolina had the game in hand. Player of the game: Kyle Allen In case you missed it: Michael Thomas set a franchise record for most receiving yards in a season with 1,405. In the fourth quarter, he surpassed Joe Horn’s mark of 1,399, which stood since 2004. Thomas this year also set a single-season record with 120 receptions. Injuries: Saints offensive lineman Andrus Peat exited in the first quarter with a hand injury and did not return. In the first quarter, Saints defensive linemen Sheldon Rankins and Alex Okafor suffered apparent injuries, but they returned to the game. For the Panthers, Allen suffered a shoulder injury in the fourth quarter and didn’t return. NOLA |
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss vs Panthers
in the name of player safety, like today's game, shouldn't the nfl have a path for a team to forfeit game?
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss vs Panthers
Marcus Davenport finishes his rookie regular season with 4.5 sacks. For context, Khalil Mack and JJ Watt had 4 and 5.5 respectively their rookie season. So, all in all, not bad... But I was hoping for about 8. He did some great things though and the team’s been extremely successful so nothing but optimism here.
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good thing about today is SP had an opportunity to decide on teddy. i will trust his opinion
the thing that you have to wonder is can we turn it back on in a few weeks after playing like that? I trust SP knows where this team is to make that decisions |
12-30-2018, 05:28 PM | #6 |
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss vs Panthers
Payton seemed very irritated by the teams play today. I hope that they can light a fire under them over the next two weeks.
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss vs Panthers
Any news on the starters that got hurt?
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss vs Panthers
Originally Posted by MaggieMayTB
That would probably acceptable. In the 1970's. With the influence of money on today's game, no chance in hell of that happening. |
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss vs Panthers
Final score was 33-14; not 33-7
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