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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by AsylumGuido But it did. There's nothing you or I can do or say to change that. Is this not correct? I choose to don my rose colored glasses while you choose the fecal tinted ones instead. It's ...
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Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
I look for the best in everything too. I look at Pete Carmichael, Doug Marrone, Dennis Allen, and Mickey Loomis and I see wonderful incredible fisherman, golfers, pickleball athletes, etc who could reach their maximum potential if only they weren't so busy with other things on weekends.![]()
I don't see gloom, I see a shake-up as the best happiest result for everyone and leading to exciting seasons with young teams and unlimited possibilities. |
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Re: Observations from the Saints Loss to Packers
Originally Posted by Sinner
We are where we are. You can ***** about it all you want, which seems to be your preference, but it changes nothing. Just stay miserable because nothing you do or say changes anything. Yup, poop shaded glasses. ![]()
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Re: Observations from the Saints Loss to Packers
Originally Posted by BakoSaint
Great! You want to borrow my unicorn? He doesn't like dung tinted glasses, either.![]()
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Re: Observations from the Saints Loss to Packers
Originally Posted by BakoSaint
Thank you. THAT RIGHT THERE. ^^^
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Re: Observations from the Saints Loss to Packers
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
As Bako said, “I don’t see gloom, I see a shake-up as the best happiest result for everyone and leading to exciting seasons with young teams and unlimited possibilities.” That’s CLEAR VISION right there.
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Re: Observations from the Saints Loss to Packers
Watching the Eagles/Bucs game.
Notice how Philly OC keeps attacking downfield. Methodical, smashing , old school 90s football. Bucs have no answer. |
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Re: Observations from the Saints Loss to Packers
While we’re still running the Drew Brees offense with no Brees. At this point they might as well go I Formation with max protection and see if they can play physical football since they refuse to implement the concepts of teams like SF, Philly, and Miami.
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Re: Observations from the Saints Loss to Packers
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
Nah, this D couldn't get to Love and the receivers were wide open.![]()
Marshon just stood and watched during the 2 pointer. A successful kick would not have won this game for us, unless we were able to run the clock out. |
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Re: Observations from the Saints Loss to Packers
I actually agree that we would have picked Love off and returned it 99 yards for a Pick 6, but then we would see a flag at the 1 yard line, call would be pass interference on Yidiam negating INT, then Packers would kick a chip shot to win as time expires. Thats kind of the way it goes.
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