CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Theres no time for the New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers to bemoan their latest misfortunes.They have a game to play.Four days after both teams lost in devastating fashion because of late-game blunders, the teams collide Thursday night at Bank of America Stadium with still plenty at stake in the NFC South.Thats one plus, Carolina coach Ron Rivera said. We dont have to dwell (on the loss) for very long.The Panthers (3-6) blew a 17-point lead and had two fourth-quarter turnovers that allowed the Kansas City Chiefs to escape with a 20-17 victory. New Orleans (4-5) was primed to knock off the Denver Broncos, but instead of a go-ahead extra-point kick the boot was blocked and returned for a two-point defensive conversion that resulted in New Orleans 25-23 setback.So for a pair of teams that looked ready to show movement in the standings, theyre suddenly headed in the wrong direction.The Thursday night tilt might be a tonic, at least for the team that comes out on top.I think its a good thing because all you want to do is get back on the field as fast as you can, New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees said. Weve got to bounce back and find a way to get a win this week at Carolina.Any Super Bowl hangover for the Panthers is so far in the past because the team is in danger of missing the playoffs altogether this season.What weve done is put our backs completely against the wall, Rivera said. There is no room for error now. What we have to do is we have to go forward. I have to make sure we do that.The Panthers continue to insist that theres time to put it together. A two-game winning streak before the late follies against Kansas City was evident of that.Weve got a good team, Carolina linebacker Luke Kuechly said. When you look at the season, its not where you want to be but its where were at now. Weve got to do our best to get this thing moving in the right direction.Theres a degree of optimism coming from the Panthers, who could benefit from other teams in the NFC South stalling at times as well.Theres no need to panic, Carolina quarterback Cam Newton said. When you look at it, whatever our record is, its not good. But yet we have a locker room full of winners and a locker room full of guys full of fight and I know I am willing to go to battle with those guys. I cant wait until Thursday.Yet the manner in which the Panthers and Saints lost last weekend means the team able to shake off those results best could be in the better situation for this weeks game.These guys care so much, Brees said, referring to his teammates and the reaction to the bizarre outcome against Denver.The Saints arent short on experience in tight games, something they figure will eventually pay off.Its frustrating. We work too hard, Saints receiver Willie Snead said. Were battle-tested, for sure. This is going to make us stronger.While time is crucial with the quick turnaround for the next game, the midway point of the season has passed and the goal is to avoid future missed opportunities.Its going to be a short week for us and we have to get it together, Snead said.While failing to defeat Denver was tough enough for the Saints, the next assignment is of utmost importance.Some lessons in our league are learned the hard way, New Orleans coach Sean Payton said. 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The Frenchman left Villa Park on Tuesday evening with the Premier Leagues bottom club facing a huge task to avoid relegation.Barring the most remarkable of escapes, with 12 points between themselves and safety, Villa must now start planning for life in the Sky Bet Championship. Heres a look at who Sky Bet rate as the leading candidates to take over…David Moyes (Sky Bets 2/1 favourite) David Moyes struggled at Real Sociedad When David Moyes left Everton almost three years ago his sights were set on the very top, with the ominous task of replacing Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United ahead of him. However, difficult spells at Old Trafford and then Real Sociedad see him now considered favourite to take charge of the Premier Leagues bottom club. In Villa, Moyes would have the chance to rebuild one of the countys biggest underachievers along with his own career.Nigel Pearson (9/4 with Sky Bet) Nigel Pearson divided opinions during his time at Leicester If Pearson is interested in a Mission Impossible: II then the script is written. The 52-year-old inspired Leicester to a remarkable surge to safety last season, after being bottom of the table and seven points off survival with eight games to go. Aston Villa face an even bigger challenge. However, Pearson could also be the man to help Villa to an immediate return to the top flight, should they be relegated - he led Leicester to the Championship title in 2013/14. Mick McCarthy (6/1 with Sky Bet) Mick McCarthy is the best-backed contender according to Sky Bet Ipswich manager Mick McCarthy has been the best-backed contender in Sky Bets next Aston Villa manager market, with his odds halving from 12/1 to 6/1 since Gardes announcement. The Yorkshiremans six-year stint at Midlands rivals Wolves would be unlikely to endear him to the Villa Park faithful and he currently has the chance to secure another run at promotion with Ipswich, who are just four points outside the play-offs. But former Villa manټPaul Merson has already endorsed McCarthy, suggesting he would be the man to rebuild the club if they face relegation.dddddddddddd He told Sky Sports last week: Mick McCarthy is as good as anybody in that league. He will get that club settled, get the right players in.Steve Bruce (7/1 with Sky Bet) Steve Bruce is aiming to take Hull back to the Premier League Like McCarthy, Bruce has a promotion battle on his hands with Hull sat fourth in the Championship. The Tigers are aiming for an immediate return to the Premier League after suffering relegation in 2014/15. Bruces spell as manager of Birmingham could also make a potential appointment unpopular with the Villa supporters.Steve McClaren (11/1 with Sky Bet) Steve McClaren was sacked by Newcastle on March 11 Former England boss Steve McClaren is once again available after being sacked by Newcastle in March. The 54-year-old failed to lead Derby to promotion from the Championship last season, and, after struggling with Newcastle in the Premier League this term, would have plenty to prove should he be appointed. Other optionsGarry Monk is out of work and certainly did not disgrace himself at Swansea, while he boasts promotion experience, albeit as a player, back in 2010/11. Sean Dyche is also 12/1 but is currently in charge of high-flying Burnley, who sit top of the Championship without a defeat since December. Assistant manager and interim boss Eric Black is the same price as he prepares the team for the visit of Chelsea on Saturday. Black would presumably be a cheaper option than some names on the list but the Villa board made clear in their statement that he would be taking charge until the club appoints a new manager. Of the longer-priced options, Ryan Giggs (14/1), Steve Clarke (20/1) and Brendan Rodgers (33/1) are considered in the mix. Aston Villa boss betting Who will get the job? Find Sky Bets odds on the next Aston Villa manager here. Also See: Gardes woeful record Sacking Sherwood a mistake ' ' '