Thursday, November 17, 2016

SAINTS VS PANTHERS : Today face to face New orleans SAINTS VS Carolina PANTHERS.


SAINTS VS PANTHERS : Today face to face New orleans SAINTS VS Carolina PANTHERS


 Carolina PANTHERS
New orleans SAINTS VS Carolina PANTHERS

new orleans saints players :New orleans:Drew Bress ,Michael Thomas, Mark Ingram Jr., Willie Snead, Brandin Cooks, P.J.Willims, Delvin Breaux, Coby Fleener......  Importent players.

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List of players with 32 games played or 16 games started
Player Position No. College GP GS Tenure Note(s) Ref(s)
Brent Alexander Safety 46 Tennessee State 32 32 1998–99

Brian Allen Linebacker 52 Florida State 44 9 2002–04

James Anderson Linebacker 50 Virginia Tech 94 53 2006–2012

Carlton Bailey Linebacker 54 North Carolina 40 28 1995–97

Jason Baker Punter 7 Iowa 112 0 2005–2011 [A] [1]
Gary Barnidge Tight end 82 Louisville 62 11 2008–2012

Michael Barrow Linebacker 56 Miami (FL) 48 48 1997–99

Michael Bates Wide receiver/Running back 24, 82 Arizona 76 0 1996–2000; 2002 [B] [3][8]
Jon Beason Linebacker 52 Miami (FL) 69 69 2007–2013
[9]
Byron Bell Offensive tackle 77 New Mexico 31 27 2011–2014
[10]
Mackenzy Bernadeau Center/Guard 65, 73 Bentley 47 20 2008–2011

Steve Beuerlein Quarterback 7 Notre Dame 59 51 1996–2000 [C] [11]
Tshimanga Biakabutuka ^ Running back 21 Michigan 51 35 1996–2001
[12]
Jeff Brady Linebacker 52 Kentucky 16 16 1999

Colin Branch Safety 28 Stanford 48 19 2003–2006

Tyler Brayton Defensive end 96 Colorado 46 45 2008–2010

Jeremy Bridges Offensive tackle 72, 73 Southern Mississippi 43 28 2006–2008; 2012

Blake Brockermeyer Tackle 78 Texas 58 56 1995–98

Brentson Buckner Defensive tackle 99 Clemson 71 65 2001–05

Shane Burton Defensive tackle 98 Tennessee 32 8 2002–03

Isaac Byrd Wide receiver 82 Kansas 43 12 2000–02

Matthew Campbell Offensive tackle/Guard 66 South Carolina 69 58 1995–2000

Mark Carrier Wide receiver 83 Nicholls State 57 36 1995–98

Rae Carruth ^ Wide receiver 84, 89 Colorado 22 20 1997–99
[13]
Jordan Carstens ^ Defensive tackle 67 Iowa State 29 16 2004–06
[14]
Drew Carter Wide receiver 18 Ohio State 33 9 2005–07

Vinny Ciurciu Linebacker 50 Boston College 49 5 2003–06

Keary Colbert Wide receiver 83 Southern California 55 43 2004–07

Kerry Collins Quarterback 12 Penn State 45 41 1995–98

Darion Conner Linebacker 56 Jackson State 16 16 1995

Dan Connor Linebacker 44, 55 Penn State 42 19 2008–2011

Jarrod Cooper Safety 40 Kansas State 40 0 2001–04

Chad Cota Safety 37 Oregon 48 18 1995–97

Terry Cousin Cornerback 21 South Carolina 29 29 2002–03

Norberto Davidds-Garrido Guard 76 Southern California 59 39 1996–99

Eric Davis Cornerback 25 Jacksonville State 78 78 1996–2000

Stephen Davis Running back 48 Auburn 29 27 2003–05

Thomas Davis ^ Safety/Linebacker 47.1|47, 58} Georgia 86 68 2005–present
[15]
Jake Delhomme Quarterback 17 Louisiana-Lafayette 91 90 2003–09 [D] [16]
Mark Dennis Offensive tackle 74 Illinois 28 17 1995–96

Na'il Diggs Linebacker 53 Ohio State 62 47 2006–09

Kevin Donnalley Guard 65 North Carolina 38 38 2001–03

Chris Draft Linebacker 52 Stanford 32 19 2005–06

Armanti Edwards Wide receiver 10, 14 Appalachian State 35 0 2010–2013
[17]
Matt Elliott Guard 52 Michigan 47 32 1995–97

Doug Evans Cornerback 33 Louisiana Tech 57 55 1998–2001 [E] [18]
Mark Fields Linebacker 58 Washington State 29 25 2002–04

William Floyd Fullback 40 Florida State 42 37 1998–2000

Todd Fordham Offensive tackle 78 Florida State 47 8 2004–06

DeShaun Foster Running back 26 UCLA 63 40 2002–07

Mike Fox Defensive end 93 West Virginia 54 45 1995–98

Michael Gaines Tight end 84 Central Florida 42 21 2004–06

Chris Gamble ^ Cornerback 20 Ohio State 123 117 2004–2012 [F] [19][20]
Frank Garcia Guard 65 Washington 91 84 1995–2000

Sean Gilbert Defensive lineman 94 Pittsburgh 64 56 1998–2002

Charles Godfrey Safety 30 Iowa 73 72 2008–2014
[21]
Nick Goings ^ Fullback 36, 37 Pittsburgh 105 13 2001–08
[22]
Deon Grant Safety 27 Tennessee 48 48 2001–03

Willie Green Wide receiver 86 Ole Miss 31 17 1995–96

Kevin Green Linebacker 91 Auburn 47 47 1996; 1998–99 [G] [18]
Howard Griffith Fullback 30 Illinois 31 21 1995–96

Jordan Gross ^ Offensive tackle 69 Utah 151 151 2003–2014
[23]
Geoff Hangartner Center/Guard 63 Texas A&M 82 55 2005–08; 2011–present

Karl Hankton Wide receiver 88 Trinity (IL)/Louisiana State 104 1 2000–06

Greg Hardy ^ Defensive end 76 Mississippi 46 26 2010–2014
[24]
Deveron Harper Cornerback 28 Notre Dame 24 1 2000–01

Chris Harris Safety 43 Louisiana-Monroe 44 44 2007–09

Ben Hartsock Tight end 84 Ohio State 30 7 2011–present

Justin Hartwig Center 75 Kansas 17 16 2006–07

Donald Hayes Wide receiver 81 Wisconsin 51 31 1998–2001

Chris Hetherington Fullback 44 Yale 46 6 1999–2001

Jimmy Hitchcock Cornerback 37 North Carolina 32 9 2000–01

Brad Hoover ^ Fullback/Running back 45 Western Carolina 152 95 2000-–09
[25]
Reggie Howard Cornerback 23 Memphis State 42 29 2000–03; 2006

Raghib Ismail Wide receiver 81 Notre Dame 42 22 1996–98

Jeno James Offensive tackle 78 Auburn 55 28 2000–03

J. J. Jansen Long snapper 44 Notre Dame 64 0 2009–present

Dwayne Jarrett Wide receiver 80 Southern California 32 3 2007–2010

Kris Jenkins Defensive tackle 77 Maryland 85 79 2001–07

Anthony Johnson Running back 23 Notre Dame 71 20 1995–99

Charles Johnson ^ Defensive end 95 Georgia 79 51 2007–present
[26]
Keyshawn Johnson Wide receiver 19 Southern California 16 16 2006

Clarence Jones Offensive tackle 75 Maryland 27 27 1999–2000

Ryan Kalil ^ Center 65, 67 Southern California 71 68 2007–present
[27]
John Kasay Kicker 4 Georgia 221 0 1995–2010 [H] [1][2][28][29]
Ma'ake Kemoeatu Defensive tackle 99 Utah 32 26 2006–09

Brian Kinchen Tight end 88 Louisiana State 32 0 1999–2000

Jeff King Tight end 47, 87 Virginia Tech 60 47 2006–2010

Sean King Defensive end 96 Northeast Louisiana 39 2 1995–98

Greg Kragen Nose tackle 71 Utah State 48 47 1995–97

Luke Kuechly ^ Linebacker 59 Boston College 16 16 2012–present [I] [18][30]
Jason Kyle Linebacker 56 Arizona State 128 0 2001–08

Brandon LaFell Wide receiver 11 Louisiana State 44 20 2010–2013
[31]
Derek Landri Defensive tackle 61 Notre Dame 16 16 2009–2010

Fred Lane Running back 32 Lane College 42 23 1997–99

Lamar Lathon Linebacker 57 Houston 48 48 1995–98

Damione Lewis Defensive tackle 92 Miami (FL) 62 36 2006–09

Rhys Lloyd Kicker 5, 8 Minnesota 48 0 2007–2010

Steve Lofton Cornerback 29 Texas A&M 36 13 1995–96; 1998–99

Ken Lucas Cornerback 21, 23 Mississippi 60 59 2005–08

Kris Mangum ^ Tight end 86 Mississippi 126 61 1997–2006
[32]
Ricky Manning Cornerback 24 UCLA 48 26 2003–05

Richard Marshall Cornerback 31 Fresono State 80 45 2006–2010

Sherrod Martin ^ Cornerback/Safety 23 Troy 59 36 2009–2012
[33]
Brett Maxie Safety 39 Texas Southern 29 29 1995–96

Tim McKyer Cornerback 22 Texas-Arlington 16 16 1995

Les Miller Defensive lineman 69 Fort Hayes State 45 24 1996–98

Sam Mills Linebacker 51[J] Montclair State 48 48 1995–97
[34]
Mike Minter ^ Safety 30 Nebraska 148 141 1997–2006
[35]
Jeff Mitchell Center 60 Florida 78 78 2001–05

Kindal Moorehead Defensive tackle 94 Alabama 75 13 2003–07

Tim Morabito Nose tackle 95 Boston College 48 37 1997–2000

Dan Morgan Linebacker 55 Miami (FL) 50 59 2001–07

Muhsin Muhammad Wide receiver 87 Michigan State 155 141 1996–2004; 2008–09 [K] [36]
























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































    Game Preview Panthers vs Saints:CHARLOTTE – The Panthers (3-6) and Saints (4-5) are falling off terrible annihilations, however the short week constrained both groups to hit the reset catch rapidly as they prop for Thursday Night Football at Bank of America Stadium.

 

It's a basic amusement as these NFC South opponents jar for situating behind the lead position Atlanta (6-4) with seven diversions to play.

Everybody in the Carolina locker room knows the circumstance and what's in question.

"No question. We've placed ourselves in a genuine urgent circumstance," linebacker Thomas Davis said. "The main individuals that can uncover us from underneath it is us."

The Panthers – NFC South champions three years running – are as yet searching for their first win in the division this season.

This is the main division amusement for Carolina since an irate second-half rally missed the mark in a 41-38 crush at New Orleans in Week 6. The Panthers permitted more than 500 yards against quarterback Drew Brees and the Saints' top-positioned offense in that meeting, yet the safeguard has been especially enhanced in the three amusements since.

"Those folks just truly had a day against our resistance. For us, we think about that literally," Davis said. "We must improve work protectively than we did the last time we confronted them."

A more advantageous, more sure Carolina protection apparently turned a corner after the bye in Week 7. Be that as it may, the Carolina offense is currently hoping to ricochet back following a scoreless second half in a week ago's 20-17 vanquish against Kansas City.

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