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WhoDat!656 11-06-2019 07:34 AM

"sad thing is they are going in dry on us sunday"
 
My favorite post on the failclowns message board!

https://boards.atlantafalcons.com/to...15-the-saints/

leilung 11-06-2019 11:06 AM

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They are losing their ever loving MINDS in Falcon land! How GLORIOUS!!!

neugey 11-06-2019 11:22 AM

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Dry or lube, a Win is a win.

Beastmode 11-06-2019 11:35 AM

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But these are normally close, even in down years. They know this team better than anyone. I don't see it being a blow out. Hell, Arizona kept it close for 3 quarters but granted we are getting Kamara back. I would go with a couple of scores going off history.

CHA_CHING 11-06-2019 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Beastmode (Post 866043)
But these are normally close, even in down years. They know this team better than anyone. I don't see it being a blow out. Hell, Arizona kept it close for 3 quarters but granted we are getting Kamara back. I would go with a couple of scores going off history.

Yeah, I expect it to be close. This is their SB and they will show up.

Reading that board is depressing. Those clowns would rather have crappy head coaches instead of Payton LOL. Reminds me of the boards of fans who say they wouldn't want Bill B cause "he cheats".

Reading our rivals boards is almost like reading other teams' boards talk about the Patriots. They always sound exactly the same; rant about the coach, "they cheat, their coach cheats", some remark about how their HoF QB really isn't that good, something about how they benefit from an easy division, Bountygate (Spygate or Deflategate when it's NE), and whining about running the score up. Rise and repeat, it's always the same stuff.

K Major 11-06-2019 01:52 PM

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Just another team in our way.

I'll be surprised if we don't win by 2 TD's or more.

73Saint 11-06-2019 02:35 PM

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I see it being close. This will be their superbowl (obviously), and these games are almost always tight. Just hope we win and keep everyone healthy.

saintfan 11-06-2019 03:20 PM

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The game still must be played, but that is the most glorious thread ever.

They suck.

44Champs 11-06-2019 04:05 PM

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Meh the rivalry between the fans is greater than the one between the teams. We're gonna kill em.

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skymike 11-06-2019 07:56 PM

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They talk ugly.

They need their mouths washed with soap.

CHA_CHING 11-06-2019 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by 44Champs (Post 866064)
Meh the rivalry between the fans is greater than the one between the teams. We're gonna kill em.

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I used to believe this but I think in the past decade, we've really witnessed the height of the Saints/Falcons rivalry.

The previous height was 1991, the only time back in the day that both teams made the playoffs and that 1991 playoff loss is still for me, the most heartbreaking of all playoff losses. I will never forget back then. I was so young and when Michael Haynes made that long TD run, I felt like my heart was going to burst out of my chest.

I don't even think the Falcons were the most hated of our rivals back in the 80's and 90's, it was the 49ers. Those of us who grew up back then hated them with a burning passion with most of us older fans still hating them. Older Falcons fans talk about the 49ers in the same way we do. They were just like us; always having to deal with that Goliath in their path any time their team had a winning season. The 1998 Falcons really caught a huge break by having their winning season in a year where the Niners dynasty was finally in it's twilight and burning out. We didn't get that lucky in the early 90s since the Niners were able to pick up where they left off after installing Steve Young as the starting QB. It didn't matter that we were 12-4 in 1992, we couldn't even win the division cause the Niners had to go 14-2 that year. Every year we made the playoffs back then except 1991, the Niners were the Goliath that moved ahead of us. I remember when an entire season would hinge on being able to compete with the Niners due to the division. That's pretty much how it went for Atlanta and all the NFC West teams back then too; if you couldn't compete with the Niners and win games, then no playoffs for you.


Most of the time, when the Saints or Falcons are in playoff contention, the other won't be. That changed in the 2000s. Though we didn't make the playoffs after 2000, they did in the Mike Vick years and those matches with them were vital and some of them were tough losses cause we could've made the playoffs had we got past them. This started to really pick up steam after 2009 when both the Saints and Falcons were making the playoffs together and more pressure was put on the divisional games.

We've had some seriously heated games since then. During the summer I made a post about how I wanted to add up some stats between the Falcons/Saints games between Brees and Ryan and see how it adds up with other QB rivalries from back in the day like Jim Kelly vs Dan Marino, and Peyton Manning vs Tom Brady. We've had so many shoot out games with the Falcons and both Brees and Ryan have posted career highs in some of them. I truly think that's good evidence of how strong the rivalry turned in the past decade.

WhoDat!656 11-06-2019 08:58 PM

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I agree that the 40-whiners were the Saints biggest rivals during the 80s & 90s.

IMO, the Saints worst playoff loss win always be to the whiners in the 2011 Divisional playoffs.

SmashMouth 11-06-2019 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by WhoDat!656 (Post 866109)
I agree that the 40-whiners were the Saints biggest rivals during the 80s & 90s.

IMO, the Saints worst playoff loss win always be to the whiners in the 2011 Divisional playoffs.

We shoulda won that year.

44Champs 11-06-2019 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by CHA_CHING (Post 866096)
I used to believe this but I think in the past decade, we've really witnessed the height of the Saints/Falcons rivalry.

The previous height was 1991, the only time back in the day that both teams made the playoffs and that 1991 playoff loss is still for me, the most heartbreaking of all playoff losses. I will never forget back then. I was so young and when Michael Haynes made that long TD run, I felt like my heart was going to burst out of my chest.

I don't even think the Falcons were the most hated of our rivals back in the 80's and 90's, it was the 49ers. Those of us who grew up back then hated them with a burning passion with most of us older fans still hating them. Older Falcons fans talk about the 49ers in the same way we do. They were just like us; always having to deal with that Goliath in their path any time their team had a winning season. The 1998 Falcons really caught a huge break by having their winning season in a year where the Niners dynasty was finally in it's twilight and burning out. We didn't get that lucky in the early 90s since the Niners were able to pick up where they left off after installing Steve Young as the starting QB. It didn't matter that we were 12-4 in 1992, we couldn't even win the division cause the Niners had to go 14-2 that year. Every year we made the playoffs back then except 1991, the Niners were the Goliath that moved ahead of us. I remember when an entire season would hinge on being able to compete with the Niners due to the division. That's pretty much how it went for Atlanta and all the NFC West teams back then too; if you couldn't compete with the Niners and win games, then no playoffs for you.


Most of the time, when the Saints or Falcons are in playoff contention, the other won't be. That changed in the 2000s. Though we didn't make the playoffs after 2000, they did in the Mike Vick years and those matches with them were vital and some of them were tough losses cause we could've made the playoffs had we got past them. This started to really pick up steam after 2009 when both the Saints and Falcons were making the playoffs together and more pressure was put on the divisional games.

We've had some seriously heated games since then. During the summer I made a post about how I wanted to add up some stats between the Falcons/Saints games between Brees and Ryan and see how it adds up with other QB rivalries from back in the day like Jim Kelly vs Dan Marino, and Peyton Manning vs Tom Brady. We've had so many shoot out games with the Falcons and both Brees and Ryan have posted career highs in some of them. I truly think that's good evidence of how strong the rivalry turned in the past decade.

Yes I totally agree with you that the football rivalry between the 2 teams is great. I guess what I meant to say was that the fan base of both teams hate each other more than the actual players do. You gave a great recap of the rivalry though. I go way back to the beginning and I remember those years of hating the 49 ers. Funny though how now Joe Montana's one of my favorite nostalgic quarterbacks

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shawnkytonk 11-06-2019 10:22 PM

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Man, those guys are really salty. I got banned in less than an hour. Simply for calling them out on their lies.

Beastmode 11-06-2019 10:32 PM

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Those 49ers teams were more hated by Saints back then than the Falcon's Saint hate today.

We could never beat them. I remember a game where Steve Young was literally making fun of I believe Dikta on the sideline. Brees would never do something like that.

The only game I recall winning was a washed up 49ers team with an old Jerry Rice. We shut them down and Billy Joe Tollier played the greatest game of his life. Rest of them we got beat like a dog.

WHODATINCA 11-06-2019 11:03 PM

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Wow, that was even painful for me to read. Ouch. First time I have ever felt sorry for them.

CHA_CHING 11-07-2019 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Beastmode (Post 866116)
Those 49ers teams were more hated by Saints back then than the Falcon's Saint hate today.

We could never beat them. I remember a game where Steve Young was literally making fun of I believe Dikta on the sideline. Brees would never do something like that.

The only game I recall winning was a washed up 49ers team with an old Jerry Rice. We shut them down and Billy Joe Tollier played the greatest game of his life. Rest of them we got beat like a dog.

This really gets into it.

Joe Montana and Steve Young BOTH retired with undefeated records at the Superdome.

Young also had a complete undefeated record vs the Rams. The Rams managed to beat them in 1989 before getting waxed in the NFCCG that year. After that, it would be a whole 10 years before they finally beat the Niners again.

They owned the Falcons too, but some how some way, the new franchise Panthers shockingly had some key wins against the Niners and I think they swept them in 1996. Young's numbers never looked that good vs the Panthers for some odd reason while he would boast 100+ QBRs against us, Atlanta and the Rams.

We had some of the most heartbreaking losses to those old Niners teams. I will never forget 1991 when we played them at Candlestick and without Young, they had figured it out with backup Steve Bono. We could've beat them on the final drive, then Steve Walsh stupidly fumbles the snap and just stands there as they scoop it up and I think they returned it for a touchdown to rub it in our faces.

I think it was in 1998 or 1999 we had the game at Candlestick where one of the Billy Joes had a great game, and the game was tied 21-21 with 2 minutes to go and then we threw a pick six. That was a heart breaker cause we had them on the edge and forced them to tie it, but we still had a chance with 2 minutes left and before that pick six, Billy Joe was having a career game.


The only real reason for me that 2011 hurt so bad is because it was the freaking 49ers and I would've much rather lost to another team besides them that year. Losing to them just re-opened those wounds and old scars of the past. I never believed we were going to win it all that year and wasn't confident going into that game. We had a bottom 4 ranked defense and had feasted on blowing out cupcakes all year at home. We were coming off a playoff game where we pretty much struggled and gave up 28 points to Matthew Stafford. We actually struggled on the road that year losing to the Rams, Bucs and then nearly losing to the trash Titans. That 2011 team is the greatest example of how it don't matter how great your offense is, if the defense is garbage, they aren't going to win it all.

CHA_CHING 11-07-2019 01:05 AM

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Originally Posted by 44Champs (Post 866112)
Yes I totally agree with you that the football rivalry between the 2 teams is great. I guess what I meant to say was that the fan base of both teams hate each other more than the actual players do. You gave a great recap of the rivalry though. I go way back to the beginning and I remember those years of hating the 49 ers. Funny though how now Joe Montana's one of my favorite nostalgic quarterbacks

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I'm the same way with Steve Young LOL. Hated having to watch him batter and beat us to a bloody pulp twice a year, but I had a lot of respect for him as a player, and in advanced stats, Young pretty much is the QB that they desperately wish Aaron Rodgers was. Rodgers matches him with an all time best TD/INT ratio, but his efficiency numbers are poor while Young was an MVP candidate up in his late 30s. The big 3 elite QBs in that era were Favre, Young and a past his prime Aikman behind them (after his back injury, he was never the same again but still commanded respect for his 3 rings). Young had the numbers to be behind Favre in the MVP QB debates, where as Aaron Rodgers really falls short behind the Manning, Brady, Brees trio for most of the years. If social media existed back in the 90s and advanced stats, Young would've got all the praise and credit that Rodgers gets now. They would most likely even label him potential GOAT for his crazy efficiency numbers and when he retired, he had the all time best TD/INT ratio.

I hated having to deal with Kurt Warner back in his prime with the Rams but he is also one of my all time favorite QBs. He was likable and easy to root for being that his journey with the rags to riches story. I rooted for him hard when the Cards made that SB in 2008.

I know some older Falcons fans who are cool and I get along with them, not much trash talk and we've been to games. But then again, they're older and come from our generation, we're mostly chilled out now and not rowdy anymore.

Talking football with older Falcons fans is pretty funny though cause they hate those old 49ers teams as much as we do. They really caught a break in 1998 by getting ahead of the Niners in the twilight of their dynasty and yet even in that year, the Falcons had to win 14 games to get the division.

One bad memory I have of Atlanta back in the day was seeing Morten Andersen go there and I don't have the time this morning to pull up the game, but I know there is one game where he kicked multiple 40-50 yard kicks on us which was like daggers going into the heart. Hated seeing him in a Falcons uniform making those clutch long distance kicks.

RailBoss 11-07-2019 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by WHODATINCA (Post 866120)
Wow, that was even painful for me to read. Ouch. First time I have ever felt sorry for them.

They are just Fans like us for the most part, however if the situation was reversed I doubt we would get much sympathy from the Dirty Bird Flock.

RailBoss 11-07-2019 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by WHODATINCA (Post 866120)
Wow, that was even painful for me to read. Ouch. First time I have ever felt sorry for them.

They are just Fans like us for the most part, however if the situation was reversed I doubt we would get much sympathy from the Dirty Bird Flock.

WhoDat!656 11-07-2019 07:03 AM

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I remember a Saints-49ers game in the Superdome that a wide open Rice caught a deep pass and as he was running into the endzone and holding the ball with one hand and around the 10 yd line he fumbled the ball and it went out the back of the endzone and because the official was so far behind he couldn't tell it was a fumble and awarded them a TD.

44Champs 11-07-2019 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by CHA_CHING (Post 866124)
I'm the same way with Steve Young LOL. Hated having to watch him batter and beat us to a bloody pulp twice a year, but I had a lot of respect for him as a player, and in advanced stats, Young pretty much is the QB that they desperately wish Aaron Rodgers was. Rodgers matches him with an all time best TD/INT ratio, but his efficiency numbers are poor while Young was an MVP candidate up in his late 30s. The big 3 elite QBs in that era were Favre, Young and a past his prime Aikman behind them (after his back injury, he was never the same again but still commanded respect for his 3 rings). Young had the numbers to be behind Favre in the MVP QB debates, where as Aaron Rodgers really falls short behind the Manning, Brady, Brees trio for most of the years. If social media existed back in the 90s and advanced stats, Young would've got all the praise and credit that Rodgers gets now. They would most likely even label him potential GOAT for his crazy efficiency numbers and when he retired, he had the all time best TD/INT ratio.

I hated having to deal with Kurt Warner back in his prime with the Rams but he is also one of my all time favorite QBs. He was likable and easy to root for being that his journey with the rags to riches story. I rooted for him hard when the Cards made that SB in 2008.

I know some older Falcons fans who are cool and I get along with them, not much trash talk and we've been to games. But then again, they're older and come from our generation, we're mostly chilled out now and not rowdy anymore.

Talking football with older Falcons fans is pretty funny though cause they hate those old 49ers teams as much as we do. They really caught a break in 1998 by getting ahead of the Niners in the twilight of their dynasty and yet even in that year, the Falcons had to win 14 games to get the division.

One bad memory I have of Atlanta back in the day was seeing Morten Andersen go there and I don't have the time this morning to pull up the game, but I know there is one game where he kicked multiple 40-50 yard kicks on us which was like daggers going into the heart. Hated seeing him in a Falcons uniform making those clutch long distance kicks.

I STILL haven't fully embraced Morten Anderson back into the Who Dat Nation. Or Bobby Hebert for that matter. LOL

Rugby Saint II 11-07-2019 12:07 PM

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I hate Atlanta! I hate the city! I hate the people! I hate the traffic! And I really hate their football team! Even their rugby teams are a bunch of dildoes! Did I mention that I hate Atlanta?

SmashMouth 11-07-2019 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by WhoDat!656 (Post 866132)
I remember a Saints-49ers game in the Superdome that a wide open Rice caught a deep pass and as he was running into the endzone and holding the ball with one hand and around the 10 yd line he fumbled the ball and it went out the back of the endzone and because the official was so far behind he couldn't tell it was a fumble and awarded them a TD.

Oh.... I 'member too !

homerj07 11-07-2019 01:12 PM

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And they always talk about our fans being classless but... they need to look in a mirror.

https://i.pinimg.com/236x/2e/a2/16/2...5117006cad.jpg

CHA_CHING 11-07-2019 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by 44Champs (Post 866146)
I STILL haven't fully embraced Morten Anderson back into the Who Dat Nation. Or Bobby Hebert for that matter. LOL

Herbert is hands down the most overrated Saints player in our franchise history IMO. The biggest weakness of the Mora/Dome Patrol teams was that they had the historical equivalent of Blake Bortles at QB. He still won a lot of games due to that defense but that didn't make him great. The NFC was tough back then and the NFCCG was the real SB. It wasn't like the AFC where the 2000 Ravens with Dilfer got to go through crappy teams. Every team that ever beat us in the playoffs and the 49ers knew damn well that Herbert was our biggest weakness and as long as you brought pressure on him and could force him to throw INTs, all you had to do was not turn the ball over against our defense, and they could grind out a hard fought win.

I have never understood fans that defend Herbert. He was so bad that we pretty much got screwed by Jimmy Johnson and Dallas trading a draft pick for Steve Walsh who was an even worse QB than Herbert.

Herbert saved his WORST games for the playoffs. We were on route to putting the Falcons in a hole in the 1991 game. Up 10-0, he throws a pick right to Sanders in the endzone. We could've been up 17-0 and had them buried. That one play changed that entire game. Then the 1992 game, he just stunk it up so bad, even though we had a 20-7 lead early in that game. The two best years of the Dome Patrol were wasted on him being the QB.

What drove me nuts was seeing him go to Atlanta and have his only pro bowl season and put up decent numbers in the Run-N-Shoot offense for one year. But even that season really wasn't all that great or they wouldn't have been willing to move on to Jeff George.

SaintGup 11-08-2019 05:23 AM

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Originally Posted by CHA_CHING (Post 866096)
I used to believe this but I think in the past decade, we've really witnessed the height of the Saints/Falcons rivalry.

The previous height was 1991, the only time back in the day that both teams made the playoffs and that 1991 playoff loss is still for me, the most heartbreaking of all playoff losses. I will never forget back then. I was so young and when Michael Haynes made that long TD run, I felt like my heart was going to burst out of my chest.

I don't even think the Falcons were the most hated of our rivals back in the 80's and 90's, it was the 49ers. Those of us who grew up back then hated them with a burning passion with most of us older fans still hating them. Older Falcons fans talk about the 49ers in the same way we do. They were just like us; always having to deal with that Goliath in their path any time their team had a winning season. The 1998 Falcons really caught a huge break by having their winning season in a year where the Niners dynasty was finally in it's twilight and burning out. We didn't get that lucky in the early 90s since the Niners were able to pick up where they left off after installing Steve Young as the starting QB. It didn't matter that we were 12-4 in 1992, we couldn't even win the division cause the Niners had to go 14-2 that year.

.

Actually, we went 12-3 and the 49ers went 13-2. We rattled off 9 straight wins and lost to the Vikings.

Crusader 11-08-2019 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II (Post 866164)
I hate Atlanta! I hate the city! I hate the people! I hate the traffic! And I really hate their football team! Even their rugby teams are a bunch of dildoes! Did I mention that I hate Atlanta?

See my sig...

CHA_CHING 11-08-2019 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by SaintGup (Post 866238)
Actually, we went 12-3 and the 49ers went 13-2. We rattled off 9 straight wins and lost to the Vikings.

That was 1987, not 1992.

stickman 11-08-2019 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by 44Champs (Post 866146)
I STILL haven't fully embraced Morten Anderson back into the Who Dat Nation. Or Bobby Hebert for that matter. LOL

Agreed. Vividly remember Hebert doing that stupid Airplane move on the field after throwing a touchdown against the Saints in the Dome. Leaving is one thing, going to Atlanta is a direct FU to the Saints and their fans.

Haven't forgiven Joe Horn either even though he only lasted a season there.

vpheughan 11-09-2019 07:42 AM

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YEAH!!!! WHERE'S THE LOYALTY!!!!! TELL BIGHILL AND STUPAR THEY ARE CUT AGAIN!!!!! :rofl:

AsylumGuido 11-09-2019 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by stickman (Post 866311)
Agreed. Vividly remember Hebert doing that stupid Airplane move on the field after throwing a touchdown against the Saints in the Dome. Leaving is one thing, going to Atlanta is a direct FU to the Saints and their fans.

Haven't forgiven Joe Horn either even though he only lasted a season there.

Don't forget we got Curtis Lofton from the Failclowns.

SaintGup 11-09-2019 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by CHA_CHING (Post 866310)
That was 1987, not 1992.

Oops. Thanks for the correction. Serves me right right for not reading the post properly...what a d***!:)

CHA_CHING 11-09-2019 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by stickman (Post 866311)
Agreed. Vividly remember Hebert doing that stupid Airplane move on the field after throwing a touchdown against the Saints in the Dome. Leaving is one thing, going to Atlanta is a direct FU to the Saints and their fans.

Haven't forgiven Joe Horn either even though he only lasted a season there.

The one way to look at it is that football is a business and these guys are simply trying to make their living.

Joe Horn didn't bother me. As for Morten, that failure fell on us. We should've kept him instead of allowing him to go over there. Herbert could've stayed with the Falcons for all I cared after all the stinkers he put up in the playoffs.

stickman 11-09-2019 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by AsylumGuido (Post 866344)
Don't forget we got Curtis Lofton from the Failclowns.

I remember that. We got Michael Haynes from them too. But that was players betraying them, not us. Hence the difference. ;)

vpheughan 11-09-2019 07:43 PM

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The Saints also got............... Luke McCown................( 0 - 1 as a starter) back from the Falcons

homerj07 11-09-2019 08:09 PM

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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BWFxtxZIUAAp3Oi.jpg:large

homerj07 11-09-2019 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II (Post 866164)
I hate Atlanta! I hate the city! I hate the people! I hate the traffic! And I really hate their football team! Even their rugby teams are a bunch of dildoes! Did I mention that I hate Atlanta?

And their mother!

stickman 11-09-2019 09:19 PM

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Funny thing is, much as I hate the Falcons, I don't hate Arthur Blank. Seems like a decent guy. Don't like to wish so much misery on him, but what must be, must be.


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