Never believed I'd see The Cardinals playing at home in the NFC Championship!!!!
I truly wish Mike and those guys the best.
Z
Never believed I'd see The Cardinals playing at home in the NFC Championship!!!!
I truly wish Mike and those guys the best.
Z
You were his waiter right? I talked to Eli at Peyton's Camp at SLU a few years ago. I would not begin to speculate or present as fact that Eli or Peyton would never return home to New Orleans. I think the fact that Peyton's camp is close to home might be an indication when all is over he will return to New Orleans. Newman isn't that elite my daughter is going to school with some of the Saints players at Dominican. Some of us poor common folks manage to send our kids to the best schools we can. As usual you lose sight of the facts. He was raised in New Orleans Louisiana. To the best of my knowledge Archie still lives in Audubon Place. The boys are local products.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Jake Delhomme didn't walk out of Bank of America Stadium alone Sunday.
Steve Smith walked with him.
Smith, Carolina's Pro Bowl wide receiver, defended both his quarterback and the team's season amid widespread criticism of the Panthers' stunning 33-13 loss to Arizona in Saturday night's home playoff game.
"I feel about Jake the same way I felt about Jake after the 2003 season," Smith said, recalling the year Delhomme led the Panthers to the Super Bowl. "My opinion and my respect in my friend have not changed."
As for the Panthers, Smith said the loss doesn't deter from what they accomplished in the regular season -- a 12-4 record, NFC South championship and a first-round playoff bye.
"I personally think people are going to write this off and are going to say, 'Ah, it was a waste,'" Smith said. "It's not the case.
"The loss didn't take away from who we were and what we did. People can write and say it did. Fans can have their opinion. But I would not trade in or forfeit any of the experiences we had in that locker room, and the joy we had on the field together, for one more week.
"There's only going to be one team in the end who's going to be happy, and we weren't that team."
Other players and coach John Fox voiced strong support for Delhomme the morning after he threw a career-high five interceptions and fumbled once in arguably the worst performance of his NFL career.
"It doesn't
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shake my confidence in him," said fullback Brad Hoover.
Said Fox of Delhomme: "He had a bad game. He didn't have a bad season. He's not a bad quarterback. It happens."
Delhomme said he was startled by his performance.
"With the work I put in, I never anticipated in a million years that I'd go out and play like I did last night," he said. "You ask yourself, 'Was it worth all the film last week, all the studying?'
"You have those days, but you hope they're very few and far between."
Delhomme said he received an encouraging text-message from a Hall of Fame quarterback, whom he didn't identify.
"He's been through it," said Delhomme. "He said it's all part of it. The sun comes up and you have to move on."
But one-and-done wasn't what the Panthers had expected from their playoff experience.
"It's a harsh reality," said linebacker Jon Beason. "It's amazing how one second you're on top of the world, the next second you're packing your stuff.
"It's a learning experience. There are some things we can do differently next time. We're a young team and we'll be back."
The wrenching truth is that Carolina could have hosted the NFC championship game by beating the Cardinals. Instead, Arizona gets that distinction and will face the Philadelphia Eagles, who upset the New York Giants, 23-11, on Sunday.
Beason, an all-pro this year in his second pro season, said he would watch the remainder of the playoffs on television, but that he wouldn't join other players from around the league who'll go to Tampa for Super Bowl XLIII as spectators.
"I won't attend a Super Bowl, ever, until I play in it," said Beason. "And if I don't ever play in a Super Bowl, I will never attend one."
By Charles Chandler
The Charlotte Observer
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What a pleasure it was to read this story. To have all those guys defend and have Jake's back in (without a doubt) his worst game ever. The panthers are a class act.
They'll be in the playoffs again soon enough.
What makes this outing all the more shocking is that until Saturday Jake had the 3rd highest 'post season' QB rating in NFL history.
Geaux Cajuns
Carolina fan reacts to his hero's game. Now this is taking it a little too far. It was just one game.
http://saintsreport.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99489
What's sad is a a lot of Saints fans were happy to see him throw 5 ints. And many of them live in Louisiana. It's really sad when people can't even wish a guy from your home state good luck and hope his team will still lose the game. But you can bet your backside many of these same clowns had no problem sniffing the jocks of several New England Patroit athletes from our state. Even if they hated the Patriots.
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