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Jeremy Igo

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6 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

They are counting down the seconds to the 2016 season..... 

Their offseason started in early December. Yikes. 

 

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Until we get KB back, Cam, Luke, and other young members of our core get even closer to their prime, and GMan has even more flexibility to weave his magic.  Marinate on that fools. 

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Fug em.  That being said I feel very, very, dirty for ever being happy for these paper bag wearing losers when they won the Super Bowl. I regret it now.  I wish they had never won anything.  19-0 will bring great pleasure to us if we can pull it off.  Not only because we would have won our first Super Bowl but because we would have accomplished something that they never could, and our Super Bowl season would be so much more impressive than theirs.   I hate them more than every team in the league since bountygate.   I can't believe that I was dumb enough to ever be happy for their success after all those years of their suffering.   SMH.  Classless, jealous, and inbred idiots.  I will forever relish in their suffering.  I don't care if its 20 straight 0-16 seasons.  I will savor every loss from here on out.  Here is their latest poll.

http://saintsreport.com/forums/f2/n-s-panthers-loss-your-prediction-350875/

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2 minutes ago, PandaPancake said:

I see they still think we lose after a bye week

Yep pretty much all the haters "think that".  I don't think they necessarily believe that.  I think thats what they are hoping for.  The truth is that they are terrifed of the possibility of the CAROLINA PANTHERS going 19-0.  It must really suck for them to be irrelevant again.  LOL

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2 hours ago, PandaPancake said:

I see they still think we lose after a bye week

I'll admit I am bit worried about it as well. Even though we won this year we came out pretty flat to start the game against Seattle. Having to play them or a hot Redskins team after a week off could be trouble. I think we win it all but 16-1 does scare the poo out of me as a fan. Same with the week off before the Superbowl. Until Ron can consistently show he can get this team to not come out flat after a bye week they will always worry me. Hope he and the team can prove me wrong, but until they do I am a doubting Thomas.

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