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I have a question for all of you *ahem* fans that are still pissed today that we won


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25 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

If I was Ron, id plan for this game like it were an important one. Guaranteed loss right there.

He shoulda prepared for it like he does for the games after a bye week.

I’m not mad about winning glad we finally beat NO 

 I just think it was stupid to have cmc and Keek out there should have activated all the youngsters and played them instead of jogging mike Adams out there again. 

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2 hours ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

Especially since it wrecked any momentum the Saints had. Getting blown out in your own house is NEVER good, teams like the Colts and Steelers and Packers have had big home losses to close out regular seasons and then proceeded to choke early in the playoffs.

yep it's always a momentum killer to know if it comes down to your third stringer, you don't have a chance

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1 hour ago, mjligon said:

Imagine actually thinking the Saints ran anything other than a vanilla game plan and their “starters” going about 60% (if that).

 

The announcers even said as much. When you actually know football you can see the defense/offensive calls.

They were even literally just forcing the ball to Thomas for a record. Really going all out trying to win there...lol

 

18 minutes ago, Lumps said:

yep it's always a momentum killer to know if it comes down to your third stringer, you don't have a chance

Yea because of that Drew Brees is going to forget how to QB and Kamara is going to not play well at RB lol...

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1 hour ago, mjligon said:

Imagine actually thinking the Saints ran anything other than a vanilla game plan and their “starters” going about 60% (if that).

 

I don’t think guys really go less than 90% when they’re out there bc your chances of getting hurt really increase if you’re not going hard

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Here's what's maddening.  Most of this fanbase accepted weeks ago that this was a failed season, with each loss in the streak more agonizing and ludicrous.  However many ways there are to lose a game, we've done it.  We're the best team at losing since the midpoint of the season than any team ever.  

And then, when the apathetic fanbase is finally okay with the losing and understands what one more loss means (hint - it means the best draft position possible), we go into the Superdome with Kyle Allen and win.  That's just like the ultimate kick in the nuts to most of us who, speaking for myself and judging by many opinions on this board, had become numb to the losing and were just hoping for changes after the season.

I'll be completely candid  - I was happy to see the players win a game, I know they played hard and played for the win and that's what any professional should do when each game is a bullet point on their resume for future employment.  I get it.  But from a selfish point of view, that loss wouldn't have hurt me in the slightest.  I'm all in for a new coach and GM, but I guess I won't get that.

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3 minutes ago, mjligon said:

And they were dropping like flies...

*Sean Payton quote to the cameras about playing hard and playing to win*

*Sean Payton to his players* "If you hit someone or get hit and it stings a little fall down and take yourself out of the game"

 

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If Ron wanted to lose the game he should have started Cam... defense would have known he can’t throw deep.

People are pissed because we dropped so far in the draft

And we still have a GM who only the Panthers have ever wanted

And we still have a coach with 3 winning seasons in 8 years

You CAN be a real fan and still not be happy with how this organization is ran.

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