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Panthers knock Saints out of playoffs

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Posted 5:18PM on Sunday 29th December 2002 ( 22 years ago )
NEW ORLEANS - The New Orleans Saints needed just one victory down the stretch to make the playoffs. Instead, they lost all three. <br> <br> Sunday&#39;s finale might have been the most disheartening, with Carolina cornerback Terry Cousin grabbing two interceptions and a fumble to preserve the Panthers&#39; 10-6 victory. <br> <br> Atlanta even helped New Orleans by losing to Cleveland, 24-16, but the Saints (9-7) could not take advantage. <br> <br> After going 5-0 against first-place teams, the Saints were 0-3 against last-place teams in the final three games. New Orleans opened 6-1, only to lose six of its last nine. <br> <br> Carolina (7-9), in last place in the NFC South, snapped a 13-game losing streak in its division. The Panthers were 1-5 this season in the new division after going 0-8 last season in the NFC West. <br> <br> Carolina shook off a 1-15 season last year to finish with four victories in its last five games. <br> <br> Fans started booing quarterback Aaron Brooks and the Saints&#39; offense early. By the second half, the chants of ``We want Jake!&#39;&#39; - calling for backup quarterback Jake Delhomme - boomed though the Superdome. <br> <br> The Panthers, with the No. 4 defense overall, held the Saints to 244 yards, 125 yards of them rushing. Deuce McAllister gained 117 yards on 28 carries, the first back to have a 100-yard game against Carolina this season. <br> <br> Brooks, 12-of-31 for 145 yards, was sacked three times and intercepted twice. The Saints converted just 4 of 17 third downs. <br> <br> Carolina&#39;s offense wasn&#39;t much better. <br> <br> Rodney Peete completed 19 of 30 passes for 203 yards and a touchdown. He was intercepted twice and sacked twice. The Panthers converted 3 of 14 third downs. They gained 273 total yards and rushed for 85, with Nick Goings gaining 70 yards on 18 carries. <br> <br> Tempers flared before the game between some New Orleans and Carolina players. The Panthers&#39; secondary was upset by remarks that Saints receiver Joe Horn made after the first game this season, when he said he saw fear in the eyes of the Panthers. <br> <br> New Orleans recovered a fumble by Goings on Carolina&#39;s 12 in the first quarter. But after a sack of Brooks, a 5-yard run by McAllister and an incomplete pass, the Saints settled for a 30-yard field goal by John Carney to take a 3-0 lead. <br> <br> New Orleans drove to Carolina&#39;s 27 in the second quarter, only to have Jake Reed fumble and Cousin recover. On the next drive by New Orleans, Cousin picked off a pass on the Panthers&#39; 22. <br> <br> The Panthers scored on a 15-yard touchdown pass from Peete to Brad Hoover with 51 seconds left in the first half and took a 7-3 lead into the break. <br> <br> New Orleans&#39; first drive of the second half went to Carolina&#39;s 13 before an 8-yard sack of Brooks pushed the Saints back to the 20. Carney kicked his second field goal, a 38-yarder, to cut the Panthers&#39; lead to 7-6. <br> <br> Carolina came back quickly, capping its next drive with a 50-yard field goal by Shayne Graham to go up 10-6 with 2:43 left in the third quarter.

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