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REMINDER: THE SAINTS lNTENTIALLY INJURED BRETT FAVRE IN THE 2009 NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME


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13 hours ago, Lumps said:

Who cares it’s 2018, several years later, and the Panthers have been garbage compared to the Saints.

The while Saints organization has been superior to this circus show JR has kept in place from the players to the gm and drafting to coaching and keeping them all happy and motivated to do it on a high level.

I’m a Panthers fan but refuse to be in some sort of dillusion or denial and frankly what happened 3, 4 , 10 years ago is irrelevant today and is just material scraped from the bottom of the barrel when there’s nothing else inside.

It sucks and truth hurts but no need lower yourself there.

meh, let's look at the past 5 years (half decade) in the books. 

Saints - 1 division title, 2 playoff appearances

Panthers - 3 division titles, 4 playoff appearances, Super Bowl appearances

So the notion that in recent history the Panthers have been garbage compared to the Saints is....well....Fake News. 

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3 hours ago, CRA said:

meh, let's look at the past 5 years (half decade) in the books. 

Saints - 1 division title, 2 playoff appearances

Panthers - 3 division titles, 4 playoff appearances, Super Bowl appearances

So the notion that in recent history the Panthers have been garbage compared to the Saints is....well....Fake News. 

Convenient to leave out this season :thinking:

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13 hours ago, Sasquatch said:

A. I'm not your pal

B. Saying something slowly and adding unnecessary punctuation to a written sentence are not the same thing. Not in the schools that I attended anyway.

C. I'm not sure of your intent with the rest of the crap in your posts unless it's to reinforce that you are still in denial of the big "*".

D. I call all my step-kids “pal”. You ain’t special. We’re all pals here on the Huddle anyway.

E. What you expect me to do then? Your level of reading comprehension obviously wasn’t allowing you to retain the information long enough for you to reply by using one sole punctuation mark at the end so I was generous and went excessive in hopes your brain wouldn’t reset by the time you got to the question mark. Are you a goldfish?

F. Find the asterisk in this picture...

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12 hours ago, raz said:

jfc we did it to mcnabb on purpose and it was cheap. jenkins tried to kill vick multiple times on questionable hits. quit acting like whiny little ball sacks.  you think its gonna get under his skin to post *?      you think we're not taking a shot on brees if we get it.  this is football.   stfu about it already.  they're better than we are.  they're coached better, they're managed better, and their owner has out performed ours. maybe that can change and we can actually talk real smack in a couple years. this is pitiful.  and iron saint, stop defending against guys acting like wussies.   you don't need to.

I don’t have to defend anyone. Paul Tagliabue did that when he overturned the suspensions of Vilma, Smith, Fujita, and Hargrove, and exonerated them of any wrongdoing. I’m just stating the facts most posters here were too lazy to delve into themselves when the situation was ongoing and still refuse to acknowledge now.

9 hours ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

i didn't say they were purposefully injuring players "at a record rate" dumbass. i said they were purposefully injuring players. stop trying to steer the conversation to a point you think you can win. don't quote my posts if you don't intend to respond to the things i said. or do quote my posts, idc. it will make me lol either way

agents (and iirc your DC) contributed to the fund and it was inextricably linked to the coaching staff's program. doesn't matter who was contributing the money to the pool when the coaches were running it, moron. coaches used a slush fund to circumvent the cap and to encourage players to intentionally injure their opponents. and here you are, in 2018, defending it lllooollll

Players are under contract, their game checks cut by the team are for the exact amounts specified by each individual contract. Not a penny more. What players and other team personnel do with their own money after those checks are deposited is of no concern to anyone but themselves.

Now, the front office signing a player to the roster at vet minimum and paying them additional cash under the table? THAT, would be circumventing the salary cap.

And LMAO, “steering the conversation”? Hate to break it to you, but I’ll win on every point on this conversation topic. I’ve had you over my knee since my first reply to you.

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9 hours ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

"the leagues propaganda" lmao

yeah it was all just a conspiracy against the saints for uh...~reasons~

It was propaganda. 

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    DEROGATORY
    information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.

You can’t tell me with a straight face that the information that the League disseminated to ESPN and their own network that pumped into your bellies for the six months between March 2012 and Week 1 was fair, and truthful, coverage of all sides of the story. Funny how after Tagliabue shut down Führer Goodell’s little party by overturning the erroneous suspensions, every major network stopped talking about it completely as if it never happened. Or how about that “wiretapping scandal” ESPN falsely reported about Mickey Loomis? Saints organization is still waiting on an apology for that shoddy reporting.

If it wasn’t propaganda, Vilma wouldn’t have taken Goodell to court over defamation.

7 hours ago, Manther said:

What's the color of the sky in your world, LSD pink?  You shouldn't smoke pot and post.  You just shouldn't.

The sky in my world is bluer than the blue on y’all uniforms. Now what competitive advantage did we have and our opponents didn’t between 2009 and 2011?

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the Saints were trying to take Favre our that game.

But only because the refs were allowing it to go down

Brett Favre disagrees with that.

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8 hours ago, Iron Saint said:

D. I call all my step-kids “pal”. You ain’t special. We’re all pals here on the Huddle anyway.

E. What you expect me to do then? Your level of reading comprehension obviously wasn’t allowing you to retain the information long enough for you to reply by using one sole punctuation mark at the end so I was generous and went excessive in hopes your brain wouldn’t reset by the time you got to the question mark. Are you a goldfish?

F. Find the asterisk in this picture...

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No we're not.

The only special one here is you. Just like the Olympics.

No doubt you can't see it, but fans of every other NFL team can. Here, I applied the "fan of every  team not the Saints" filter for you. This should help.

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1 minute ago, Sasquatch said:

No we're not.

The only special one here is you. Just like the Olympics.

No doubt you can't see it, but every other NFL can. Here, I applied the "fan of every  team not the Saints" filter for you. This should help.

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Man, that hurts. I was hoping we could be bestest pals.

But I agree, the Olympics are special. So special, that’s why they wait four years between them. Can’t have the Olympics every single year, it loses its value.

And LOLOLOL, I was hoping you’d actually be a good sport and do that. That’s funny stuff. I was kinda hoping you’d put a big one over the fleur-de-lises. 

:shades:

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7 hours ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

coaches cannot compensate players for their actions on the field, sorry. probably goes for cheating too. 

2018. you're here defending this in 2018. lmao.

2018!

crying conspiracy in 2018!

llllooolllllll

no one's buying your bullshit. the information is all publicly available. payton got off extremely lightly but the league has treated the saints with kid gloves for awhile now so it's to be expected.

here's some extremely good poo from bountygate:

hmm that sounds like the behavior of an innocent man to me!

 

^i know i already posted this but lmao

hmm i guess williams was in on the conspiracy too!

hell of an organization there lol

 

gotta say i had forgotten that the saints had been accused of trying to injure players BEFORE the bounty program was made public. not good! lol

Coaches still don’t control the salary cap. Not one penny of our salary cap went into the slush fund, therefore the salary cap was never circumvented. You’re wrong about your statement any way you try to slice it. Stop trying to tell people what they can and can’t do with their own money, how about that? 

And yes, most of the information is public. However, it’s you and the other ostriches with your heads buried in the sand that refuse to acknowledge the most important portions of that information (like the actual injury data) which confirm you’re unequivocally wrong. Facts don’t have feelings, nor do they care how bad they hurt your feelings when you’re wrong. Go pout in your safe space in the corner if I got you in your feelings.

And LMAO, you’re really bringing up Mike Ornstein as someone that’s credible to be believed about anything involving money? He’s a convicted felon. Ornstein plead guilty to mail fraud in 1995 by frauding the NFL out of $350K for false invoices and then was indicted and convicted for fraud again in 2010 for a Super Bowl ticket scalping scheme where tickets originally obtained by employees of various companies at face value and then purchased by Ornstein far above face value who then devised falsified documents for said employees to lie to their places of employment that the tickets weren’t sold for profit and greater than face value. He sounds like a real trustworthy guy, right? A real straight shooter. LOLOLOLOLOL.

As for Williams, he was a drowning rat that would do and say anything (including committing perjury if it supported the League’s narrative) to avoid a lifetime ban and continue coaching. It is what it is, Payton is taking great enjoyment out of dismantling and embarrassing his defense every time they play.

And those Vikings players are a funny bunch; talk about the pot calling the kettle black, I guess we’re going to ignore this too since it doesn’t fit the League’s narrative.

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5 hours ago, Iron Saint said:

 

The sky in my world is bluer than the blue on y’all uniforms. Now what competitive advantage did we have and our opponents didn’t between 2009 and 2011?

 

You ask a lot of questions.  Aren't the answers in your dictionary?

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2 hours ago, Manther said:

You ask a lot of questions.  Aren't the answers in your dictionary?

I’ve asked you one question, albeit, multiple times. But I’m glad you asked! The answer to my question absolutely is in the dictionary. What competitive advantage did the Saints have between 2009 and 2011 that their opponents did not?

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    not any

I just wanted to hear that pretty little mouth of yours say it.

:tongue:

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