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Could Saints be trouble this season


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I know a few on here hate to admit it, but they are a very good team.....and Brees is still a great QB. They will be in the hunt this year again. Just telling it the way it is. They are the team we have to beat to win the South.

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8 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

    Two things I can't stand. Folks who ask a question in their title. Then provide no context, nor offer up an answer in their OP. And the Dutch. 

Anyone can post something whether it is a question in title or anything else for that matter. Why are you complaining about how someone comments/posts?  If you don't like it there is a way to not click and read it plain and simple.

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1 minute ago, rbsponsel52 said:

Easy way to not read anything is not to click and read very simple.

 

    See...therein lies the problem. You asked a question in your title. Would it not seem logical that the answer, or your take on the answer, would be in the OP?

 

    Now, with that said. How am I to find such answers, without opening said thread? 

 

    You tricked me into opening this...thing. Then got upset when I mention the problem with this...thing.

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1 minute ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

    See...therein lies the problem. You asked a question in your title. Would it not seem logical that the answer, or your take on the answer, would be in the OP?

 

    Now, with that said. How am I to find such answers, without opening said thread? 

 

    You tricked me into opening this...thing. Then got upset when I mention the problem with this...thing.

That is the saddest thing in this forum. People always have to criticize others just because they do not like what is typed in. Try this instead. Read and just make a positive comment or statement and leave it at that. Don't need all that negative crap in here.

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