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I won't apologize for being super happy that Drew Brees is hurt


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Do I want anyone to be injured to the point where they can't enjoy life outside of football? No. Do I love it when guys who the NFL keep in bubble wrap inadvertently injure themselves? Absolutely. At least he can carry still his bible to school in his good hand...

I hope they let Taysom Hill start like all those inbreds have been pining for, and he stinks it up like I know he will. 

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Just now, thebigcat said:

Why would I cheer an injury. If you can't beat them at full strength then what are you? There's WAY too many people running around here happier about Brees injury then when their sister took them out to prom 

You can't afford to throw stones at anyone going to prom with their sister. Not after the stuff you've copped to on these boards. 

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2 minutes ago, jumpman910 said:

Why would you, especially with us not looking like we can capitalize on it. 

In my opinion, it's still to early in the season to fully throw in the towel. We looked bad , offense wise at least, the past two games but there are still too many variables right now to fully say we can't capitalize off of the situation in the NFCS. Time will tell.

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1 minute ago, thebigcat said:

Why would I cheer an injury. If you can't beat them at full strength then what are you? There's WAY too many people running around here happier about Brees injury then when their sister took them out to prom 

I'm not happy about Brees injury, but I wouldn't go on a rivals message board and say my team stinks.  I know you would and that's why it doesn't surprise me

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1 minute ago, Wyank said:

Let's not be the Saints fans and cheer an injury like they did when Cam went down. 

I think it's more of a situation of us cheering for any advantage our team can get right now, especially with how they have looked. Injuries happen, it's just part of the game.

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15 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

Why would I cheer an injury. If you can't beat them at full strength then what are you? There's WAY too many people running around here happier about Brees injury then when their sister took them out to prom 

I agree. I remember the look on brees face as Greg hardy proceeded to steamroll him. The saints can be beat, and it’s sad that people around here are happy he’s hurt. 

 

Does it help our chances in the NFC S? Maybe, but maybe not - we couldn’t even beat the bucs. My opinion is- have some class- it’s one thing to be happy that the chances of winning against the saints are slightly improved- but it’s another thing to openly cheer about an injury. 

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