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Why the Saints Suck


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Very well written.  LMAO.  Payton is a douche, but we all knew that already.  This was very enjoyable to read for anyone who hates the Saints like I do :)

 

http://deadspin.com/why-your-team-sucks-2014-new-orleans-saints-1620720896

 

Here's a little sample.  "This is the reality of the Saints. The Saints love to present themselves as a cute little underdog franchise here to save a downtrodden-but-wonderful city. But at their core, they are still a heartless team run by a skinflint who essentially lucked into seeing his franchise become a beloved public institution just as he was poised to ship them out of town."   Hahaha.  Exactly.  

 

If I didn't know better I would have been certain that SCP was the writer.  Here's a small sample why.  " And Bourbon Street remains America's premier destination for people looking to wake up with crabs. The old mayor is in jail. They couldn't keep the power on during the (blanking) Super Bowl."  Enjoy :)

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Louisiana is a conglomeration of 90,000 redneck parishes all vying to be the realest part of Louisiana. Suffice it to say the New Orleans remains the place you go to for a bachelor party and end up being unable to find your hotel at 3:00 in the morning. And Bourbon Street remains America's premier destination for people looking to wake up with crabs.

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Louisiana is a conglomeration of 90,000 redneck parishes all vying to be the realest part of Louisiana. Suffice it to say the New Orleans remains the place you go to for a bachelor party and end up being unable to find your hotel at 3:00 in the morning. And Bourbon Street remains America's premier destination for people looking to wake up with crabs.

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Bravo..I couldn't have said it any better.

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