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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by strato ..Im with ST... Ok. I live in New Orleans. Have for my entire life, save for college and post-Katrina. Had Saints wallpaper as a kid. As an 8-or-so year old, cried at a game- because I ...
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Ok.
I live in New Orleans. Have for my entire life, save for college and post-Katrina. Had Saints wallpaper as a kid. As an 8-or-so year old, cried at a game- because I was surrounded by Vikings fans, and the Vikings won. probably spend more money and emotional energy supporting the Saints in a given year than the two of you combined have in a lifetime. drunken posts on a message board do not equal fan loyalty, just fyi. |
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I went to the game today and there were a lot of frustrated fans in the dome. I think the Saints were keying in on ball control and time of possession... but the 3 fumbles KILLED the whole plan.
We can't make those kinds of mistakes and expect to win. I'll take the win. |
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The whole offense looks sloppy and uninterested out ther on the field. Watched todays game with a friend who doesn't know a whole lot about football but commented on the body language of the whole group. He thought they looked tired and spent.
Execution is a big big key. 2 fumbles and 7 dropped passes is the difference between 28-14 and 16-14. |
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There's too many calls where the pass has to be perfect. There's too many deeper routes being called on third and five. Overall it's execution. Teams are clearly trying to prevent the big play from the Saints. And, the Saints aren't converting on the underneath stuff well enough. 3-1.
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