![]() |
Who else will lose it during the kickoff?
Hey guys, first time poster here however I have been frequenting this site as well as other saints fansites for a long time. Always like what I read here.
Anyway, I have to ask... who else will completely lose it when the game starts and they see that Fleur de lis at the 50 yard line and SAINTS in the endzones? I fully and unashamedly admit that I will break down in tears at some point during the coverage of the game. The game will simply inspire so many emotions, I wont be able to hold it back. I just have so much pride in my Saints heritage. I feel like a distinct part of me that was absent last year is soon going to be returned to normal. OF COURSE I care about what happens, and I want us to win this game more than any other I have ever watched, but even if we lose...and even(god forbid) if we lose badly.... we still win. No two ways about it. We're back... 0-16 or 16-0 I'm just so happy and proud of the fact that we can cheer for our home team again. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS fan as long as theyre around. Anyway sorry for the sappy post... but as monday night draws nearer I am realizing how much this game truly means to me. I only wish I had a ticket (season tickets got washed away last year :( ). Ill be educating all these sketchy Panthers fans here in NC about what it truly means to be a football fan. GO SAINTS! |
RE: Who else will lose it during the kickoff?
I've got bowling league on Monday night and I'm going to wear my Reggie Bush jersey. I have a feeling I will be more proud of the Saints than I've ever been before. I'm hoping for a competitive game, I know the effort will be there for both teams.
|
RE: Who else will lose it during the kickoff?
Im here in Miami and I am almost certain that someone in New Orleans will here me cheering my arse off at my house. ;0)
|
RE: Who else will lose it during the kickoff?
In Concord, NC here. right by the Lowes Motor Speedway. I have always talked trash to all the Panthers fans except for not as much last year. But I cannot wait to watch this game. My kids don't understand why me and the wife are getting all crazy for this game. They will understand later. My youngest kid has support your team day today and she wore her Saints Jersey and Hat to a very pro Panthers school. Gotta love that girl.
Go Saints |
Quote:
GOOOOO SAAAAIIINNTTTSSS!!!!!!!!!!!! |
First off welcome to the site, you will love it here, lots of Saint fans ..
As for the game I just can't wait until Monday night, I took off from work on Tuesday so i can enjoy the entire game. A while back I said that when Bush hits the field in New Orleans for the first time the Dome would rock, now that the Saints are 2-0 and the Falcons coming to town will have even more excitement. BTW, I think the country will be behind us making the Saints America's team for at least one night. |
I don't cry, but I might make an exception.
|
Screw it...I'll cry...and I don't care who sees me doing it...
|
I cry for my Saints every year..only this time it means something..
:D |
Im in Salt Lake City now, and i had a ticket, but cant make it back. My wife and i miss our city ,and our SAINTS !!!!! I will break down here, but on a better note BLOW THE TOP OF THE DOME . :twisted:
|
Buddies and I go to the same bar for all the Monday night games. The bar tender knows us well. He already warned me about this game. The bouncers wont kick me out they will protect me. lol. they know when it comes to the saints I can be a horses a** at times. well most of the times. Should of seen last year when we played the Pats. any how i will be wearing my Turley jersey for attitude. No I will not cry but I will be screaming all by myself. It is always fun being the only saints fan in a bar at game time. In the back of mind I will remeber what I saw 3 days after the storm when I went back to find family. Memphis to N.O. back roading. So maybe there maybe a tear of happiness or swelling of pride at the kick off.
|
|
the emotion will be high to say the least... just wish i could be there....
|
I gotta admit, I bought 2 new 5 gallon buckets for the game. I'm going to watch the game at a buddy's bar. They're making red beans and rice in honor of the Saints and Katrina folks. This little beach town took in almost 400 people from the New Orleans area, we housed them, fed them and no one would take a cent. I'm proud of my town.
|
somebody pray for the falcons...thats all i gotta say
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:04 PM. |
Copyright 1997 - 2020 - BlackandGold.com