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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by AsylumGuido In other words, they feel that he "pissed in their Cheerios". I believe that's exactly what shawnky's talking about. Personally, any player can piss in my cheerios as long as he comes back and and puts ...
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Re: Everything Must Go?
Guido you should start a business and hire employees who miss 75% of their time at work, don’t return your calls, fight their coworkers, and piss in your food.
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Re: Everything Must Go?
Originally Posted by BakoSaint
Once again, I would not blame an employee if they were injured, especially while on the job, and was forced to miss extensive time. As for not returning calls, what exactly do you know about any of that? Nothing but the rumors you read from the world wide web. The real story can be dramatically different than you perceive. As for fights, ask anyone who has played the game. Fights are common place at practices. It was a one time isolated affair that garnered him a short benching from the team, not for fighting per se, but for letting someone get under his skin and reacting badly with one of the coaches in the aftermath.![]()
As for pissing in my food, I'll gladly set out a bowl of dry breakfast cereal for any player that can break NFL records to use as a urinal. |
“The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” — Winston Churchill
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Re: Everything Must Go?
Originally Posted by shawnkytonk
<---- This is coming from someone who thinks Dennis Allen and Michael Thomas' schtick is gold.![]()
I am not whining. I am advocating for concrete change that amounts to cleaning house and going through a rebuild while retaining certain key young stars. These are reasonable steps which many franchises in every league go through. We may have a difference of opinion on whether the Saints need to go through this, but achieving a 2-5 record while leading the league in future 2023 salary cap commitment and not having a first round pick or long term solution at QB certainly indicates a rebuild should be considered and that our current GM and coach are not on pace for any league awards this year. I don't understand why people come here to talk about how everything is great and nothing needs to change and how we just need to keep doing what we are doing when we are 2-5. I guess I could call it the 'Broken Crock Pot' society. Some of yall just see the bad results and have no interest in fixing whats broken or demanding results soon. You just plug in the broken crock pot, find the red beans are still room temperature in the morning, and say lets leave it plugged in another day or two, just keep doing what we are doing. |
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Re: Everything Must Go?
Originally Posted by BakoSaint
All you ever do is moan and *****. The subject matter changes slightly, but the tenor is always the same.
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