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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by exile But that's what makes Bobby fun. He IS a fan and reacts the same. He's not some hum drum radio personality like all the others.... Pang! That is the sound of a hammer hitting a nail ...

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Old 12-28-2009, 06:27 PM   #1
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But that's what makes Bobby fun. He IS a fan and reacts the same. He's not some hum drum radio personality like all the others....
Pang! That is the sound of a hammer hitting a nail on the head.

Apparently you've been in Houston, and dozens of other major cities, where all the sportstalk guys sound exactly alike. Houston
sports talkers all sound like pre-pubescent YUPPIES, and have the personality of a head of green flowering kale salad. They bore the living **** out of me. No wonder the Texans suck. Nobody here roots for them. (As I said in another thread, the Texans can have a home game, and you can be in Houston---and be completely unaware there is an NFL game happening here. sad but true.) Nobody on sports radio here is even FROM this town. pathetic.

How lucky you are in New Orleans to have a radio voice who is
-- a former veteran player
-- a local citizen
-- a knowledgable personality
-- a huge fan
-- and a real live Coonazz!
--(EDIT) oh yeah, dont forget He remembers not to CUSS. amazing.

There should be an FCC rule requiring these things to be the Point After host in New Orleans.

Thanks, Exile. Getting my SI cover signed definitely took some of the sting out of yesterday.


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Old 12-27-2009, 09:31 PM   #2
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Yes Bobby did say it well. Listen when your defense can't stop the run, your in trouble. And then Dallas ran the Tampa cover 2 defense and shut are offense down. Well TB does the same thing today. Blame the one calling the plays for not figuaring it out. I'm agree with Bobby 100%. When we get in the playoffs, we're not going to be playing teams like TB. We can't afford to try to match them TD for TD and hope we have the lead and the ball at the end of the game. This team had better get it together or it's one and done in the playoffs period.
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Old 12-27-2009, 09:35 PM   #3
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CORRECTION: This IS the worst regular season loss ever!! When was the last time the Saints ever played for Home Field in the playoffs? NEVER! They were trying to play for a winning season and the playoffs. And with all those BIG games (that includes that game @ San Francisco during their 1-15 run in 1980) they were all big opportunities that they found a way to "P" on by their own discretion!
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Old 12-28-2009, 07:52 AM   #4
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Hopefully 1-3 in December doesn't lead to a one and done in January.
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Well, technically we will play at least two games in January. December is done...
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Old 12-28-2009, 08:06 AM   #6
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I have not been a big Hebert fan but he just did a realistic analysis of where are as a team. We will not survive the playoffs playing like we did against TB. It will be one and done. We, as Darren Sharper said, have lost that sense of urgency. Call it urgency, call it mojo, depend on our gris gris the bottom line is we are not playing with heart like we did in the first 13 games. Something fundamentally went wrong after the NE game. It was like that game was our Super Bowl, like we had nothing to prove after that game.

Hey Goodell . . . This year we will kick ass for free!

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Old 12-29-2009, 05:43 AM   #7
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The Tampa loss was meaningless.
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Old 12-29-2009, 05:53 AM   #8
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It didnt feel meaningless in the Dome.
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It didnt feel meaningless in the Dome.
Were you there?
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Old 12-29-2009, 05:57 AM   #10
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LOL. LB, did I mention I was there??? Why, yes, I was-- thank you for asking.

Hey everybody, I was there!!! lol...

Know what else? I got Bobby Hebert's autograph at the Point After on the way back from buying pretty stuff on Royal St. with my wife. I'm framing it and putting in on the wall in my studio.

love ya, man.

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