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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; All this from couch potato's who couldn't run a 100 yards if their life depended on it. I'm proud of the Saints for making the playoffs two years in a row. I'm embarrassed by the spineless, lame turncoat, fairweather fans, ...
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All this from couch potato's who couldn't run a 100 yards if their life depended on it.
I'm proud of the Saints for making the playoffs two years in a row. I'm embarrassed by the spineless, lame turncoat, fairweather fans, however. Don't like the Saints? Move to Atlanta. |
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Breakin Records
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Originally Posted by Choupique
Hope ur not talkin bout me in that comment man... I live for the Saints I been with this team all the way back in the day... I was raised into Saints!.... and sry I expect more from my team.... im not ok with jus makin the wildcard to lose to a 7-9 seattle team that shouldn't have even been in playoffs anyway...
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You know what they say: Opinions are like belly buttons everybody's got one.
So here's mine: Several things caused the Saints to lose that game. In my opinion we could have let Harper give up his 3 touchdowns, let Lynch run his 67 yard touchdown, and basically let the defense play 3 quarters of uninspired football if we just could have run the ball when we needed to. If you take those 3 field goals, that Hartley kicked, and turn them into touchdowns - game over Saints win. That is what usually happens in Saintsville, but it didn't happen. Why? regular starters were out. Starters are starters for a reason - they can make a difference in a game. All that being said the game is over let's put it behind us. We are starting to sound like the Vikings after last year's game. If we had a 7 and 9 team and went in there and won we would be ecstatic right now. Let's take the high road and wish the Seattle Sea Hawks (not the Sea Chickens etc.) the best of luck. Time to move on. Banjojoe ![]() |
Last edited by Banjojoe; 01-13-2011 at 05:57 PM.. Reason: rewrite a few things |
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Breakin Records
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Deville, Louisiana
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[QUOTE=Banjojoe;280120]You know what they say: Opinions are like belly buttons everybody's got one.
So here's mine: Several things caused the Saints to lose that game. In my opinion we could have let Harper give up his 3 touchdowns, let Lynch run his 67 yard touchdown, and basically let the defense play 3 quarters of uninspired football if we just could have run the ball when we needed to. If you take those 3 field goals, that Hartley kicked, and turn them into touchdowns - game over Saints win. That is what usually happens in Saintsville, but it didn't happen. Why? regular starters were out. Starters are starters for a reason - they can make a difference in a game. All that being said the game is over let's put it behind us. We are starting to sound like the Vikings after last year's game. If we had a 7 and 9 team and went in there and won we would be ecstatic right now. Let's take the high road and wish the Seattle Sea Hawks (not the Sea Chickens etc.) the best of luck. Time to move on. Banjojoe really ? like the vikings ? Sry If.. If.. If.. You can say if we was 7-9.. hey but guess what we were 11-5.... not 7-9 seattle was 7-9.. and HORRIBLE.. and we got embarrassed ! The game shouldn't have been close... |
I just want a pass rush... Is that so hard to find.... Apparently....
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