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The Saints local newspaper adds insult to injury, per say.


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They had to try to knock Cam Newton out of the game to win, and even after that and an atrocious intentional grounding call they still barely won. You would think they blew us out. Hey, let them talk, it will only make their downfall that much sweeter to bask in.

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this is also something of a reflection of the differences between the two markets

is there a question whatsoever what the pro football team in that city is?  do you think there are radio talk shows in new orleans that look on the saints with detached amusement at best or full-on trashing them at worst?  because that definitely happens in print and sports radio in and around charlotte. 

yesterday i had to step into a business that shared a wall with a bar next door.  they had the game on like every other establishment with a TV would.  i was streaming the game on my phone through NFL mobile so it was probably a minute and a half or two behind the TV broadcast.  i saw gano miss the chip shot and groaned, and then the people next door freaking erupted seconds later.  i thought something huge must have happened-panthers pick six, scoop and score, something like that.  no, it was a bar full of saints fans reacting to the ginn touchdown.

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Yeh,.. I’m going to say that’s something we would say when we were beating them on a regular basis.

they beat us 3 times in the same season and out of the playoffs— 

so ok.

they are still a dirty ghetto team and I hope the Vikings do to them what Ragnar did to the first church town they took the first season,..

”it was like fighting Babies”

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