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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by AsylumGuido The guy has run off several regulars with his act. I've gotten a degree of relief by setting the loser to ignore, but can only imagine how tiresome it would be to have to endure every ...
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Re: Reasons To Be Positive
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
There's no relief. Even your recent posts show that you get the replies to his crap even when it doesn't show the original post. In fact he continues to point out that you specifically should set him to ignore, when it's clear that you ave already done so.![]()
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Re: Reasons To Be Positive
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
not nearly as tiresome as your diatribe. and even moreso with your rumors.... what was it,.... Russell Wilson and food poisoning.... yeah that one ![]()
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Re: Reasons To Be Positive
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
kinda speaks to me, that some posters are weenies and spineless....snow flakes maybe? ![]()
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Re: Reasons To Be Positive
If I'm ranking my positives, highest to lowest (but still positive)
1. Kubiak 2. Carr improvement (end of season + new OC) 3. Secondary 4. Veteran starters 5. Potential of O Line 6. Potential of D Line |
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Re: Reasons To Be Positive
Originally Posted by saintsfan1976
I agree with all of those, but would add health to the Carr point. He was playing injured from the halfway point of game three against the Packers. He didn't look fully healthy until about week 14 against Carolina. We were a combined 6-1 with Carr playing what appeared to be pain free (mostly) and he had us up 17-0 in that first half against the Packers before leaving with the injury. So let's just say he went 6.5-1, instead. ![]()
![]() As for the o-line, I'm expecting Jordan to be back to more like his old self. He struggled with that bum ankle all season long. That affected his play far more than an additional trip around the sun. |
“The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” — Winston Churchill
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Re: Reasons To Be Positive
My reason to be positive about this season is that it's a new year. It's that simple. I don't have any expectations to be honest so I'm hoping to be pleasantly surprised. Nothing has changed in regards to having the talent to here to win games. Hopefully we can remain relatively healthy and make something happen.
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Re: Reasons To Be Positive
Originally Posted by papz
Only one small disagreement here. I think with Fuaga I think the Saints may have locked down one side of the tackle equation for a decade. Think Penei Sewell level of talent.![]()
Every season hangs on a bunch of ifs. Health first and foremost. The Saints defense generally keeps them in games. What will be interesting is if the offense can deliver when the chips are down. SFIAH |
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Re: Reasons To Be Positive
I don’t think they are even trying. I think Gayle is ready to wash her hands and sell. They won’t even sell out a home game this year.
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