Panthers DE Julius Peppers applied constant pressure to QB Drew Brees.
Said Saints coach Sean Payton, “I thought we got beat in every area.”
The Saints’ offensive numbers look decent because they put up a lot of meaningless yards after the Panthers built up a big lead.
Panthers coach John Fox says he’s amazed “every day” by WR Steve Smith. (And most days he means that in a good way.)
Said Panthers QB Jake Delhomme of Smith, “I expect him to get open every play, and he knows that. If I didn’t feel that way towards him, he’d be upset. I expect him to be that good. He’s in the prime of his career. He’s strong, explosive and fast. He’s a stud.”
Carolina’s cornerbacks smothered the Saints’ receivers.
Saints TE Jeremy Shockey blamed himself for two costly mistakes.
Before suffering his knee injury, Saints RB Reggie Bush was leading the league in touchdowns.
The Saints got low marks on both offense and defense.
The Panthers’ offensive line played well despite being down two starters.
SAINTS-PANTHERS ONE-LINERS
Posted by Michael David Smith on October 20, 2008, 8:46 PM EST
2 Responses to “SAINTS-PANTHERS ONE-LINERS”
Either Panthers or Bucs in the Super Bowl this year.
You missed mentioning the part where Reggie Bush was hit so hard by Chris Gamble that he vomited in mid-air.