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They are in utter disarray as we could have imagined (which is a nice change this season). Many threads are being made about members quiting their nfl fandom in general.

However, this link here is about a thread that's promoting a lawsuit against the nfl for it's officiating! LOLOLOLOL

https://saintsreport.com/threads/organizing-a-class-action-lawsuit-against-the-national-football-league.402369/#post-7488066

This is pure gold folks. Stay tuned...

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20 hours ago, New York Panther said:

They are in utter disarray as we could have imagined (which is a nice change this season). Many threads are being made about members quiting their nfl fandom in general.

However, this link here is about a thread that's promoting a lawsuit against the nfl for it's officiating! LOLOLOLOL

https://saintsreport.com/threads/organizing-a-class-action-lawsuit-against-the-national-football-league.402369/#post-7488066

This is pure gold folks. Stay tuned...

 That thread is really no worse that THIS thread created this many hours after the game ended. Those fans have a right to be upset. Imagine what we would feel if it were us and we lost like that? 

Nope. All the folks that have been on the couch with no team to watch, but were on the computer/phone late into the night and even into the second game slapping each other on the butt because the NO lost remind me of this guy. 

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They're an incredibly whiny, entitled fanbase which I think is reflective of a bandwagon in general.  I've known some Saints fans who were around for the original bag head days and they were actually pretty cool, but they're in the minority by now.  Yeah the officiating was poo and that happens but I doubt there's some league conspiracy against one of the NFL's undisputed golden boys in Drew Brees.   

I mean people here are still angry about a literal Broncos fan officiating our Super Bowl loss which was full of questionable calls but I don't remember anybody suggesting a class action lawsuit over it.  If the shoe was on the other foot I think most people here would be brimming with rage at the coaching staff if they had criminally mismanaged our last drive of regulation like the Saints did.  They could have basically run the ball three times, burned all of LA's timeouts, kicked the field goal, and it's roughly 60/40 that they avoid OT altogether. 

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22 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

They're an incredibly whiny, entitled fanbase which I think is reflective of a bandwagon in general.  I've known some Saints fans who were around for the original bag head days and they were actually pretty cool, but they're in the minority by now.  Yeah the officiating was poo and that happens but I doubt there's some league conspiracy against one of the NFL's undisputed golden boys in Drew Brees.   

I mean people here are still angry about a literal Broncos fan officiating our Super Bowl loss which was full of questionable calls but I don't remember anybody suggesting a class action lawsuit over it.  If the shoe was on the other foot I think most people here would be brimming with rage at the coaching staff if they had criminally mismanaged our last drive of regulation like the Saints did.  They could have basically run the ball three times, burned all of LA's timeouts, kicked the field goal, and it's roughly 60/40 that they avoid OT altogether. 

And indicative of their punk ass coach. Refs been favoring Saints on the field for years, even after they tried to purposefully injure players

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