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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Drew demolishes the Colts in the first half!!!! Shawn Payton up in the booth eating hot dogs, chewing on juicy fruit, getting his bum knee rubbed on by sexy ass Saints cheerleaders. This was one of the best regular season ...
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Greatest regular season Home game ever!!!!!
Drew demolishes the Colts in the first half!!!! Shawn Payton up in the booth eating hot dogs, chewing on juicy fruit, getting his bum knee rubbed on by sexy ass Saints cheerleaders. This was one of the best regular season games of all time. Right up there with the re-opening of the Superdome game against the Falcons, The Joe Horn cell phone game against the Giants, and the Drown Tom Brady game against the Patriots. Where does this game rank in your greatest regular season games.
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It was a great game no doubt but still IMHO a notch below those games you just mentioned, If Manning would have been playing this would probably have been best ever but with Painter starting it kinda felt like stealing candy from a kid. Manning don't play defence thou...
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That was the greatest blowout in the Dome but the greatest regular season game was against Atlanta.
To me the rebirth of a franchise was the greatest regular season ever played in the dome. |
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Greatest blow out but not the greatest game.
I don't know if I would even put that in the top 10. I mean we pounced on a team in trouble not beat a great team standing toe to toe with them. |
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The difference is, although we throttled a down team, we beat a team we should have beat, that is not always easy for us.
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I paused the game at half to grill up salmon and steak for guests and my brother in law asked why I would watch the second half since the Saints were killing the Colts 34-7.
I just looked at him and asked "Seriously?" |
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IMO, the Greatest Game was the total domination of the Patriots.
Don't forget, the Pats had Brady, Moss and Welker, plus a decent run game. |
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I know it was a road game and we are talking about home games so not really a good comparison, but this one kinda reminded me of when Payton totally dismantled the Cowboys with Karney, the fullback nobody had ever heard of. A similar game, in that the Colts last night were completely out-coached every step of the way. They got SCHOOLED.
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Originally Posted by SaintsBro
Man... who would have thought back in 2005 that the Saints would "school" so many teams. ![]()
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Originally Posted by SaintsBro
I do remember this game, also think it was a home game. I thought he would deploy the same type strategy when we played the BOYS in 09 but we lost that one, so it would have to be and 08 home game I think.
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