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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; By being in the NFC South, the Falclowns had the division wrapped up by game 14. We catch a resting team playing without their playmaker, and get a win. The loss was nothing to Atlanta, but the win was huge ...
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Deuce
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Another reason to hate the Falclowns
By being in the NFC South, the Falclowns had the division wrapped up by game 14. We catch a resting team playing without their playmaker, and get a win. The loss was nothing to Atlanta, but the win was huge for a couple of people. One being Haz, and the other being AB. A loss in game 15 probably would have been too much for Haz to overcome, and we'd be looking at a new head coach this year. With a new head coach, we may have gotten competition introduced at the QB position.
I admit it. I am bitter and pessimistic. Of course, a lot of this comes from the overall dismal performance of this team going all the way back, but this last turn of events has pushed me over the edge. I will not deny it. I was thinking that at least we could move on and try something different after this year, sorta finding a silver lining to the cloud that we were under after game 12 of last year. I thought that the present regime had plenty of time to prove themselves, and it wasn't happening. I am ready for some changes, and thought at last we were going to get some. So, what do the Falclowns do. They gift-wrap a win for us, but in doing so open the door for people to get optimistic that the first 12 games of last year was a fluke, and the last 4 were the real Saints. Those stupid Falclowns!! |
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