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14 minutes ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

sucks that the panthers lost that game but it's p funny that the saints acted like they won the super bowl afterward, only to be booted out of the playoffs in humiliating fashion the following week. anyway congratulations on the years of extortion your state has suffered at the hands of tom benson and the new orleans saints, a franchise famous for its lone super bowl victory forever being tarnished by a cheating scandal. it would be san antonio's super bowl if the nfl hadn't promised the saints "lucrative incentives" to remain in new orleans (saving the nfl the pr hit of a team bailing on a very small market that was recovering from a hurricane) and the state of louisiana hadn't "gave away the store" to keep them there. with millions of dollars being wired to benson's bank account, the saints settled for new orleans (until something better comes along)

 

Ima list this under the "Irrelevant" category.

2 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Aints fans better get those paper bags ready, the party is being crashed.

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

One Super Bowl *win* in 52 years.

Overall record:  349-432-5

Claim to fame:  Paper bagged fans called "Aints"; "Bountygate"; former late owner with a glittered, indoor umbrella

 

How many of them Lombardis you got, after coming into a much more level playing field, with the salary cap, in 25 years? 

 

3 minutes ago, bLACKpANTHER said:

Panthers are winning the overall record between the franchises..

 

owning us – hardly...

Denial is the first step towards acceptance.

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