![]() |
Second "Greatest" Coach in Saints History Still Bitter
|
Re: Second "Greatest" Coach in Saints History Still Bitter
This is will be another piece of evidence in the case that Mora's ego became bigger than the team everywhere he's been...
Though this instance was in Indy, he's still showing he's a selfish ***** by not being there to support Peyton Manning who invited him... |
Re: Second "Greatest" Coach in Saints History Still Bitter
Zzzzzzz....
|
Re: Second "Greatest" Coach in Saints History Still Bitter
Maybe someone told him Ron Swoboda is going to be there...
|
Re: Second "Greatest" Coach in Saints History Still Bitter
He would have ruined Manning's career.
|
Re: Second "Greatest" Coach in Saints History Still Bitter
Statues? Statues? You're talking about Statues?
|
Re: Second "Greatest" Coach in Saints History Still Bitter
https://davihundotcom.files.wordpres...-playoffs1.jpg
Manning... Manning... Who gives a SHlT about Manning. :doh: |
Re: Second "Greatest" Coach in Saints History Still Bitter
Well we made the playoffs four times in five years under him. I would say, had it not been for winning the sb, he would be "greatest".
|
Re: Second "Greatest" Coach in Saints History Still Bitter
Quote:
If for the past 12 years, Sean Payton, Drew Brees and our current offensive system would have had Jim Mora as defensive coach with that 80s defense, we would be the greatest team ever in the NFL history!!! Brees would be the NO DOUBT greatest QB ever. Hard to think about... http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/martin.gif |
Re: Second "Greatest" Coach in Saints History Still Bitter
Quote:
We'd be Durant Golden State Warriors good, with New England playing the role of the Cavs. |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:29 PM. |
Copyright 1997 - 2020 - BlackandGold.com