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Panthers tackle Jordan Gross said bouncing back from last week's poor offensive outing was big. Gross said he's never been on a team that has run the ball as poorly as the Panthers did last week.
"We played like we're capable of," Gross said. "I would expect days like this to be the standard, not last week."
The Saints, meanwhile, have serious concerns on defense.
They've allowed 922 yards and 75 points in two games against Cam Newton and Robert Griffin III.
"If you look at our defense, and you look at the two offenses we've played, we've played the most unconventional offenses in the National Football League," said interim coach Aaron Kromer, who is running the team because coach Sean Payton and assistant head coach Joe Vitt are serving suspensions for their roles in the Saints bounty scandal. "So do we have to do better against those styles of offenses? Yeah, we do.
"One thing we need to get settled in on is that style. But we've played two good offenses, and we just need to keep working at it and plugging away."
Brees came in having won five straight starts against Carolina.
He threw for 325 yards, but was intercepted twice, including once by Charles Godfrey, who returned it 9 yards for a touchdown. The Panthers only sacked Brees once, but pressured him into getting rid of the ball early several times. Brees was twice flagged for intentional grounding.
Brees briefly appeared to be hurt in the third quarter when defensive end Greg Hardy collapsed the pocket on came crashing down on his leg from behind. Brees hobbled off the field but returned for the next series, never missing a play.
"It's fine," Brees said. "It just got rolled up on in an awkward position."
The last time the Saints started 0-2 was five years ago when they finished 7-9 and failed to make the playoffs.
They'll look to rebound next Sunday at home against Kansas City.
"The challenge now is keeping from that mentality of why it's happening, or pointing fingers and saying, `This guy isn't doing what he's supposed to,'" said Saints tackle Zach Strief. "That's dangerous. That's poisonous to a locker room."
NOTES: The Panthers are 6-1 over the last two seasons in games in which Newton does not throw an interception. ... Smith was carted to the locker room at one point in the third quarter after reinjuring his knee, but returned to the game. He said afterward he's fine. ... Pierre Thomas had 110 yards rushing for the Saints and Darren Sproles had 13 catches for 128 yards receiving. ... Charlotte Bobcats owner and former NBA great Michael Jordan took in the game from a luxury suite.
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