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Saints posing for pictures in the end zone at Minnesota


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They've been doing this since last season. Are you just noticing?

I guess so, it was blatant last night and I thought it was disgusting. Collinsworth even commented it on it how they were all gathering in the end zone after that Thielen fumble even when they didn't score.  Disgusting behavior really.

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59 minutes ago, saints4lifeagain said:

They've been doing this since last season. Are you just noticing?

Yes,

most of this forum only watch the Panthers play and 0 else....that's why you get 0 football talk here it's just homer Panther talk.

Then the hypocritical responses in every which direction from the "muh karma even tho our team did that and started it' to "last year don't matter but remember 2015 imma keep talking about that one". It's actually embarrassing when Saints fans are smarter/more reasonable than us....wtf happened.

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Yes,

most of this forum only watch the Panthers play and 0 else....that's why you get 0 football talk here it's just homer Panther talk.

Then the hypocritical responses in every which direction from the "muh karma even tho our team did that and started it' to "last year don't matter but remember 2015 imma keep talking about that one". It's actually embarrassing when Saints fans are smarter/more reasonable than us....wtf happened.

Well, aren't you an intelligent fan?  I probably watch more football than you.  

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44 minutes ago, NAS said:

I guess so, it was blatant last night and I thought it was disgusting. Collinsworth even commented it on it how they were all gathering in the end zone after that Thielen fumble even when they didn't score.  Disgusting behavior really.

It's been blatant since last year, and it's why half the defenses in football pose for pictures after turnovers. 

My guy, you cheer for a team with a QB known for his celebrations, but the Saints defense is disgusting? Lol.

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8 minutes ago, NAS said:

Well, aren't you an intelligent fan?  I probably watch more football than you.  

Eh I wasn't explicitly talking about you(didn't quote you) but if you felt the need to respond that means I was correct. Tis how that works.

I see it was the Karma thing, didn't even pay attention to who it was but yea then it's extra applicable. But yea 'karma' for posing....so you really want our team to get it I guess.

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It's been blatant since last year, and it's why half the defenses in football pose for pictures after turnovers. 

My guy, you cheer for a team with a QB known for his celebrations, but the Saints defense is disgusting? Lol.

I always said there is nothing wrong with celebrations, but this is quite different.  

1.  They celebrate in the end zone when they haven't even scored.  

2.  Taking "group photos" in the end zone in the middle of the game.   

I swear, some people have no understanding of nuance.  Everything must be black-and-white for them to understand. 

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Eh I wasn't explicitly talking about you(didn't quote you) but if you felt the need to respond that means I was correct. Tis how that works.

I see it was the Karma thing, didn't even pay attention to who it was but yea then it's extra applicable. But yea 'karma' for posing....so you really want our team to get it I guess.

Well I started the thread so of course I think you're calling me out.  FFS

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I don't care how many pictures they take, celebrating is sports, that's what the players work for, if you win you've earned it.

Now can we have some dignity, and stop posting pictures of our own players in a negative context? Are some of you that desperate for pie? Here's a hint, if visiting Saints fans are patting you on the head like a lapdog, that's not a good thing.

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8 minutes ago, NAS said:

I always said there is nothing wrong with celebrations, but this is quite different.  

1.  They celebrate in the end zone when they haven't even scored.  

2.  Taking "group photos" in the end zone in the middle of the game.   

I swear, some people have no understanding of nuance.  Everything must be black-and-white for them to understand. 

Majority of the camera people are in the end zone, which is why defenses run there to take pictures. 

It just seems like splitting hairs. The same people who say Cam shouldn't celebrate the way he does because he's a QB. Celebrations are ok, just can't do this, this or this. A bit hypocritical, imo.

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I don't think there's any bitching here, moreso pointing out the 'tables have turned' situation. I'll be interested to see if there's any associated negative narrative like there was about Carolina.

Double standards ...everybody in the NFL that wasn' pretty much a panther cried and complained about Cam and team taking pictures on the sideline while winning. We lost our mojo bc of it and no one is complaining about the Saints just shows the jealousy of Cam Newton and company. It is biased.

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Yes,

most of this forum only watch the Panthers play and 0 else....that's why you get 0 football talk here it's just homer Panther talk.

Then the hypocritical responses in every which direction from the "muh karma even tho our team did that and started it' to "last year don't matter but remember 2015 imma keep talking about that one". It's actually embarrassing when Saints fans are smarter/more reasonable than us....wtf happened.

What? I dont think we are complaining about doing it, but complaining about no one complaining about it when the Saints are doing it. When we did it the media, opponents mostly all complained and now Nothing about the Saints. It shows the disdain for Cam Newton but what else is new?

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What? I dont think we are complaining about doing it, but complaining about no one complaining about it when the Saints are doing it. When we did it the media, opponents mostly all complained and now Nothing about the Saints. It shows the disdain for Cam Newton but what else is new?

Indeed, it was always about disdain for Cam.  

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