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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I go back to the Hap Gluadi days, he would let people talk more than anything but I really enjoyed his show. Buddy D was so Nawleans it was a trip just to listen to the lingo as well as ...
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12-15-2017, 06:53 AM | #21 |
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Re: Bobby Hebert
I go back to the Hap Gluadi days, he would let people talk more than anything but I really enjoyed his show. Buddy D was so Nawleans it was a trip just to listen to the lingo as well as the content. Being a country boy from deep Cajun country I relate to Bobby’s accent and style ... home cooking as they say.
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12-15-2017, 11:16 AM | #22 |
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Re: Bobby Hebert
Originally Posted by WW_Who_Dat
I can’t believe there isn’t a tribute to either. Buddy had Happs Point After.
Only thing I don’t like about Bobby is that he’s not exactly the best ambassador to represent us when fans listen from around the nation. Makes us all look like a bunch of uneducated backwoods hicks. At least you could argue Buddy had a speach impediment. I guess you could argue Bobby is just drunk. |
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Re: Bobby Hebert
The drunken tyrade Bobby went on blasting Les Miles after Miles left Richard Jefferson in vs Bama in the title game even though LSU didnt cross midfield in the first half was epic. Obviously drunk and furious with the play calling and not playing Jarett Lee, sentiments all of Louisiana agreed with while TeeBob, Bobbys boy playing for the national championship but with the worst coaching of Les Miles career drove Bobby over the edge. I never could forgive Les for that game either but that press conference was hilarious. Les handled it well of course. Bobbys the man.
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Re: Bobby Hebert
We got rid of Bobby. He was honestly a great Saints QB for a few years. We went 12-3 one year and won the division over Joe Montanas 49ers. That year the Saints offense though not overly exolosive led the league in 3rd down conversion percentage. Unfortunately Bobby had some poor playoff games as did the rest of the team. Those were the Saints first playoff games ever. They just werent ready. Then John Fourcade started the last three games one season and threw for 300+ yds in all three games. One was in the snow vs Buffalo. I was a young teenager and thought Fourcade was the next Terry Bradshaw. Big, athletic, a fearless runner who ran like a fullback as he weighed nearly 240 lbs. Unfortunately he relied completely on broken plays and you cant really base an offense like that. The Dome Patrol still had seversl years left in their prime. I loved the move at the time but we screwed Hebert and those LBs cuz they never were relavent again. Bobby was devastated and w e all know he was never really a Falcon. Quickest release zI ever saw to this day. Solid arm but not an athletic QB. If we couldve given Bobby a good deep threat to compliment Dalton, Eric Martin and Hoby Brenner..........Gotta love Bobby.
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12-16-2017, 06:12 AM | #30 |
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Re: Bobby Hebert
Before their were Jacksonville, Dome patrol was the defense the league cringe to play. Now if Blake Bortles win a playoff game that will show how much of a competitor the Cajun Assasin was or wasn't.
Naw just kidding Bobby Hebert was the man. We just caught some bad breaks |