Drafting in the top 5 Finna be a Brees 17 Saints Thread

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So you guys can’t beat any good teams is what you’re saying...? :ehh:

...and no I don’t wanna hear shyt about some early season win.

We beat that team in Carolina easily :dahell:

And we have one of the top SOS :ahh:

Still on top of the South that’s why you here.
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In one of the better Sunday matchups, the Saints (8-3) are favored. They won the first meeting on Sept. 24, 34-13 over the Panthers. The Saints’ eight-game win streak was snapped in Sunday’s 26-20 loss to the Rams. In general, however, the offense is rolling behind Drew Brees. Alvin Kamara deserves a huge chunk of credit. The rookie running back is a dual threat with 546 rushing yards (7.1 yards per carry) and 548 receiving yards (10.1 yards per catch). He’s got a combined nine touchdowns (five rushing). Veteran running back Mark Ingram is right behind him with 1,055 yards from scrimmage (837 rushing) and eight touchdowns. Amazing how much a run game can help an offense flourish. The Saints own the NFL’s second-best offense (409.4 yards per game).

The Panthers (8-3) have won four straight thanks in part to the play of Cam Newton, who didn’t pass for a touchdown but rushed for one in Sunday’s win over the Jets. Carolina’s defense has tightened up since Week 3 and ranks second in the NFL, allowing just 288.3 yards per game. In that first meeting, the Saints ran for 149 yards against Carolina. This time that number will be tougher to match. The 34 points the Panthers allowed the Saints was the most Carolina has given up this season in one game.

a lot of people have us favored this week :ehh:
 

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Three starters - running back Christian McCaffrey (shoulder), wide receiver Devin Funchess (toe) and tight end Greg Olsen (foot) - did not practice on Wednesday as the team returned to work after a road win against the New York Jets on Sunday.Also absent from practice was starting cornerback Daryl Worley (foot), while quarterback Cam Newton (thumb), center Ryan Kalil (neck), safety Mike Adams (knee) and linebacker Shaq Thompson (foot) were limited.
 

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Three starters - running back Christian McCaffrey (shoulder), wide receiver Devin Funchess (toe) and tight end Greg Olsen (foot) - did not practice on Wednesday as the team returned to work after a road win against the New York Jets on Sunday.Also absent from practice was starting cornerback Daryl Worley (foot), while quarterback Cam Newton (thumb), center Ryan Kalil (neck), safety Mike Adams (knee) and linebacker Shaq Thompson (foot) were limited.

They will ALL play on Sunday, you can count on that. :beli:
 
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