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Payton makes everyone hate the Saints


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1 hour ago, uncfan888 said:

I hate Sean Payton but I also like the stuff he did in the divisional games. Football is better with rivalries. 

The SKOL thing was uncalled for though 

Payton is a douche and I hate him for a lot of reasons but getting involved in trash talking fans and other players (including the SKOL thing) is not one of them. No problem at all with him or any coach making themselves look stupid by taunting fans before ultimately losing the game. Makes me laugh.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

A sign of that time when Sean Payton was an a--hole?

A sign of the times when a--holes pretty much run the show all around. The trolls, the hardliners, the a--holes, the turds in the punchbowl -- these are their days in the sun. Their successful defense rests on the phrase "That's just me being me."

 

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50 minutes ago, saints4lifeagain said:

Jeff Duncan is trash. 

He is our form of that guy you guys are always bitching about in the Panthers media. His name escapes me at the moment.

Just know we hate Duncan, and he's a tool.

Joe Person was the one who broke the news about Olsen wanting a new contract.

We were all "nah, man, Olsen just got one. This is just Person stirring up poo for clicks."

Next thing we know Marty friggin Hurney is our GM again.

So yes, he might suck, but it doesn't mean he's always wrong. 

And in this Case, he's right. Your coach is a ***** and looks like he sucks lemons for fun. 

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12 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Joe Person was the one who broke the news about Olsen wanting a new contract.

We were all "nah, man, Olsen just got one. This is just Person stirring up poo for clicks."

Next thing we know Marty friggin Hurney is our GM again.

So yes, he might suck, but it doesn't mean he's always wrong. 

And in this Case, he's right. Your coach is a ***** and looks like he sucks lemons for fun. 

Not all of us was like that. 

 

In reality, Olsen's agent likely shot Person an email saying a new contract sure would be splendid wink wink. 

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Not all of us was like that. 

 

In reality, Olsen's agent likely shot Person an email saying a new contract sure would be splendid wink wink. 

Hindsight being 20/20, yeah, your right, but person is also the one who put out a character hit piece on LaFell and TD refuses to talk to him because he just stirs up poo, no?

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21 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Joe Person was the one who broke the news about Olsen wanting a new contract.

We were all "nah, man, Olsen just got one. This is just Person stirring up poo for clicks."

Next thing we know Marty friggin Hurney is our GM again.

So yes, he might suck, but it doesn't mean he's always wrong. 

And in this Case, he's right. Your coach is a ***** and looks like he sucks lemons for fun. 

Let's be completely honest here. 

Everybody here called Payton a douche well before the broom. Payton is hated. Has been hated. Will continue to be hated. 

My point was, Duncan very rarely, if ever, writes anything but scathing articles about the Saints, and Payton. Payton doesn't like him, and it's pretty obvious to see in press conference questions. Duncans a dick. 

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1 hour ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

i don't find solace in it either, i was making a joke

Not trying to single you out. It just bewilders me how often over the last several years this place has borderline turned into a form of North Korean state run media in that people immediately trash former players even if letting them walk was to the detriment of our team. It's okay to put a lens on FO failures. It's also rather absurd how fans here can so casually flip between regurgitating anti-player hot takes, and then try to hop back on the wagon on gamedays. I guess some of this is just the nature of modern sports fandom, but it's still cringe.

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2 hours ago, Captain Morgan said:

http://www.nola.com/saints/index.ssf/2018/01/sean_payton_making_saints_most.html 

 

 

By my count, he's alienated the entire NFC South and is now extending his trolling campaign to further NFL precincts.

If you're keeping track, in the past five weeks Payton has:

  • Brandished the choke sign at Falcons running back Devonta Freeman.
  • Engaged in a bizarre midfield slap fight with Buccaneers coach Dirk Koetter.
  • Broken out a broom in his post-game locker room to taunt the Panthers.
  • And mocked Minnesota Vikings fans from the sidelines with a Skol clap during the waning seconds of the Saints-Vikings playoff game on Sunday.

If Payton is on some kind of Make the Saints Hated Again campaign, he's accomplishing his mission.

 

 

 

I agree.  I've hated him ever since bounty-gate.  I respect the hell out of Brees, but I hate only

the Patriots more than the Saints, and 99% of it is because of Payton.  The Minnesota game was sweet

karmic justice.

 

 

 

 

Ditto!

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2 hours ago, Marcogreenbush said:

I think we are more hated then the saints 

this couldn't be further from the truth. not even in the same ball park. the Saints are even more hated than the Cowboys among the majority of NFL fans around the league. NFL fandom was universally jubilant about the Vikings beating them.

whereas most fans i think are pretty ambivalent about the Panthers. a lot of fans around the league were cheering us on in 2015, i didn't see many people outside of the NFC South hoping we crashed and burned. tho a lot of people had fun poking at Cam after that game, i think the general feeling about the Panthers is neutral to positive.

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