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View Poll Results: Most Hated Saint All Time
Mike Ditka/Billy Joe/Ricky Williams 18 27.27%
Jason David/Johnny Poe 5 7.58%
Rick Venturi/Gary Gibbs 6 9.09%
Russell Erxleben/Bum Phillips 1 1.52%
Carl Smith/Jim Mora 5 7.58%
Aaron Brooks/Jim Haslett 19 28.79%
Anyone the defected to Atlanta 12 18.18%
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Most Hated Saints Ever?

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; we had a 1st rd pick call shawn knight that was a bust back in the 80's...

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Old 12-31-2010, 02:18 PM   #1
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we had a 1st rd pick call shawn knight that was a bust back in the 80's
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Old 12-31-2010, 03:31 PM   #2
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I picked Ditka bc of the long term effects. We were still shaking off his hangover yeras later

Jason David was supposed to fill our most glaring need at that time. We dropped big money on him, but in the end we recovered.

No one who went to ATL, other than Morten, really did much afterwards- Horn, Ambrose, few other minor players
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Old 12-31-2010, 03:47 PM   #3
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Oh no not Chuck Muncie:
After Football Life Experiences

Muncie, like most athletes in that era got caught in the party days of California, that involved use of cocaine. Muncie spent time in federal prison in California for 18 months on cocaine distribution charges, which shaped his future.

After prison, Muncie has dedicated himself to a life of community service. He established his own foundation called the Chuck Muncie Youth Foundation (Chuck Muncie Youth Foundation 8th annual Celebrity Sports Auction and Golf Tournament). The work of this foundation has been life changing to many, especially the disenfrancised population. He actively participates in his foundation which offers Youth Mentoring, Kids Camp, Tattoo Removal, School Assistance, Immunization for the Uninsured, Wellness Fair, Job Training and an array of other programs. Muncie continues to mentor University of California football players once a year.

Muncie took the fame and glory of his NFL career and the experiences of being incarcerated to shaping the life of today by helping them on making smarter choices, being responsible, not succumbing to peer pressure and thriving on execeling in academia and giving back to society.
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Old 12-31-2010, 04:52 PM   #4
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Oh no not Chuck Muncie:
After Football Life Experiences

Muncie, like most athletes in that era got caught in the party days of California, that involved use of cocaine. Muncie spent time in federal prison in California for 18 months on cocaine distribution charges, which shaped his future.

After prison, Muncie has dedicated himself to a life of community service. He established his own foundation called the Chuck Muncie Youth Foundation (Chuck Muncie Youth Foundation 8th annual Celebrity Sports Auction and Golf Tournament). The work of this foundation has been life changing to many, especially the disenfrancised population. He actively participates in his foundation which offers Youth Mentoring, Kids Camp, Tattoo Removal, School Assistance, Immunization for the Uninsured, Wellness Fair, Job Training and an array of other programs. Muncie continues to mentor University of California football players once a year.

Muncie took the fame and glory of his NFL career and the experiences of being incarcerated to shaping the life of today by helping them on making smarter choices, being responsible, not succumbing to peer pressure and thriving on execeling in academia and giving back to society.
Yeah I read this too and saw an interview he did. Glad he turned it around. But still hated him with a passion at the time. He was biggest waste of talent I've ever seen.
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Old 12-31-2010, 04:14 PM   #5
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Hard to look past AB. Man that smirk!
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Hard to look past AB. Man that smirk!
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Old 12-31-2010, 04:23 PM   #7
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uhh any saint who went to dirty bird... They lose all my who dat respect....
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Old 01-02-2011, 11:00 PM   #8
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uhh any saint who went to dirty bird... They lose all my who dat respect....

"Bobbay" Bobby Hebert from Cut Off,LA went there after his so-so performance as qb for Saints.


Bobby, Aaron, Johnn Forucade, Richard Todd, take your pick.
So-so. Average.
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Old 12-31-2010, 04:26 PM   #9
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I dont hate anyone them, because if those chain of events were not done, no matter how painful they were, we wouldn't be here now.

They were just missaints.
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Old 12-31-2010, 05:29 PM   #10
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Tebucky Jones,
Alex Molden,

Albert Connell has to be given serious consideration.
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