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anyone else tired of hear Geaux Saints??


Dpantherman

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I think I am more tired of hearing "Who dat?" It was so funny last year at the Saints game in Charlotte, all the Saints fans kept saying that to each other. When the game was over, walking down the ramp, I was the one saying it to the few Saints fans who didn't leave early after that massacre.

That was the only game I went to last year, and you can bet I let out a few "Who dat?" chants myself.

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That was the only game I went to last year, and you can bet I let out a few "Who dat?" chants myself.

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I was at the final regular season game down in New Orleans last year. When they came back and took the lead, EVERYONE was chanting that, but as soon as Steve Smith made his leaping catch they all shut up and I started chanting it and pointing to all the Saints fans around me. What a wonderful memory :D

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I don't hate NO or their fans. Katrina notwithstanding, that town has seen some of the poorest football ever 'played' within the NFL! The 'Aints' were something to behold. I admired those fans who did travel right after Katrina, the ones I met were nice people (anyone who buys me drinks is a nice people!). They have a team that (so far) can put points on the board. Give 'em their due!

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