While the 2015 season may be over for the Saints and any playoff aspirations, knocking off the unbeaten Carolina Panthers would be just fine with members of the Who Dat Nation.
The New Orleans Saints fell on the road Sunday afternoon, dropping a 27-22 decision to the Carolina Panthers, in a match-up of NFC South rivals at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The game is a big one for the Saints if there are to still entertain post-season hopes. Only 2 percent of all NFL teams since 1990 have started 0-3 have made the playoffs.
The New Orleans Saints went into Sunday with a chance to make a statement and gain first place in the NFC South. Instead, they made a statement against the Carolina Panthers, playing their worst game of the Sean Payton/Drew Brees era. It was that bad.
On a short week, the New Orleans Saints traveled to Charlotte and beat up the Carolina Panthers Thursday night 28-10. Mark Ingram shined in the victory.
The New Orleans Saints look to do something they haven’t done this season. Win on the road. They’ll have to do it against (3-4) Carolina in a game would give the winner sole possession of first place in the NFC South.
When the NFL released the official 2014 schedule on Wednesday, I immediately looked at the Saints schedule. Five games sticks out to me most for several reasons.
For the second-consecutive week, the New Orleans Saints failed to lock up an NFL playoff berth, after falling to the Carolina Panthers, 17-13, at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina on Sunday.
New Orleans is relatively healthy as they prepare for Carolina on Sunday, while the Panthers have several players on the injury list. Listed as doubtful for the Saints is...
One week after being dominated on the road at Seattle, the Saints put together a complete game and snapped the Carolina Panthers nine game winning streak
The Saints are looking to rebound. The Panthers are looking to take control. One team will come away from tonight's contest with a decided advantage heading into the playoff chase.
Sunday marks the end of the 2012 season for the New Orleans Saints. However, for three key members of the franchise, the season has already ended. Due to injuries, several Saints have been ruled out for Sunday's home matchup with the Carolina Panthers. Those players include...
A sense of urgency could be felt this week at the New Orleans Saints training facility as players and coaches spoke of disappointment and the need to prepare for an expected battle.
The 3-1 New Orleans Saints take on the 1-3 Carolina Panthers in Charlotte on Sunday, but do not let Carolina's record fool you. This week at Saints camp the team was very aware of the fact Carolina has the players to hand the Saints a loss.