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Old 11-22-2020, 07:10 PM   #1
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Re: USA Today Saints Wire | Roddy White bemoans Taysom Hill "playing backyard football and beating us"



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Re: USA Today Saints Wire | Roddy White bemoans Taysom Hill "playing backyard football and beating us"

This from Captain pushoff.
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Roddy White can't even speak English, lol. Did he actually get through college with a degree? If so they gave it to him. If it weren't for football this man would be riding on the back of a garbage truck!
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Re: Roddy White bemoans Taysom Hill "playing backyard football and beating us"

This seems like an appropriate time to share my disdain for Joe Horn...

The evening of Sept. 25, 2006, was an emotional one in New Orleans. On that Monday night the Saints played their first home game in the Superdome since Hurricane Katrina hit the city a year earlier. It was an emotional night for Joe Horn too. New Orleans had made him. A wide receiver, Horn played two seasons at Mississippi's Itawamba Community College, washed dishes and worked in a furniture store for a year, hooked on with the Memphis Mad Dogs of the CFL, then spent four years as a reserve with the Chiefs before joining the Saints as a 28-year-old free agent in 2000. With New Orleans, Horn had four 1,200-yard seasons, made four Pro Bowls and millions of dollars, and became a hero. After Katrina, he was heavily involved in the community as it embarked on its long rebuilding process, but the fact was that by that triumphant night in 2006, Horn was 34 and thinking about his future. And he had the strange inkling that pretty soon it would take him over to the opposing sideline, where stood an underachieving wideout who'd had all the early-career advantages Horn had not.

"I went over to Roddy White," recalls Horn, "and the first thing I said to him was, 'This is going to be my last year here. I'm quite sure they're going to get rid of my ass. But I'm coming straight to Atlanta, and we're going to fix your problems.'"
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