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


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11 minutes ago, mjligon said:

man this guy is such a joke lol obsessed with message board acceptance 

If he can't buy your approval with money, he reverts to flattery/ass-kissery. It's silly.

We follow professional sports for fun. If he's that quick to jump ship with something so inconsequential to real life, imagine what he does when there are actual stakes involved. What a jellyfish. 

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3 minutes ago, rico6 said:

These sanctimonious Panther fans who were/are filled with glee due Cam’s injury struggles are now saying don’t get enthused with a rival’s key injury to a pretty terrible person?

This fanbase is fuging demented

exactly. and bigcat is leader of the pack

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1 hour ago, Burnout189 said:

https://saintsreport.com/threads/as-an-outsider-looking-in-condolences-guys.414230/

Some of our fan base are not so elated about the injury.

Then this reply.

"That's classy of you. I'm sorry you have Cam for a quarterback. He doesn't have any heart."

I really hate Saints fans.  Sucks for Brees but I don't feel bad for Saints fans at all. 

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43 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

We should not be happy about an injury. It’s classless, and again if you cannot beat a team at full strength you are not a Super Bowl contending team. 

To be fair most NFL teams by the end of the year are not at full strength and typically down at least one starter.

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8 minutes ago, Burnout189 said:

To be fair most NFL teams by the end of the year are not at full strength and typically down at least one starter.

I get it but it is the starting QB. I just don’t understand celebrating an injury to Brees. It’s not like we are competing in the championship game/super bowl if you cannot beat a team like them with Brees.

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