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We're going to see a historically bad loss on Sunday


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Of all the teams and places we have to play next week, playing the Saints in New Orleans is probably the last place I'd want to go. It's not just the fact that we're the whipping boys of the division and the Saints are the best, it's not just that our team is turning on each other in the locker room. The Saints are going to want revenge for when Kyle Allen tore them a new asshole in the last regular season game last year and Colin Jones shut Michael Thomas down until well into the 4th quarter. Expect to see a repeat of what happened in San Francisco, only it might get worse because the Saints will have even more motivation and Sean Payton loves to embarrass teams. Losing by 40+ isn't out of the realm of possibility.

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3 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

*sniff* *sniff*

(deep breath)

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

We beat them by 20 points while they were making their big playoff push and we had lost like 100 in a row. Kyle had 3 TDs and 0 turnovers. I'm well aware they sat most of their guys, I'm well aware that Kyle Allen sucks...doesn't change what happened last time we played in New Orleans.

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35 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

We beat them by 20 points while they were making their big playoff push and we had lost like 100 in a row. Kyle had 3 TDs and 0 turnovers. I'm well aware they sat most of their guys, I'm well aware that Kyle Allen sucks...doesn't change what happened last time we played in New Orleans.

pretty sure he is laughing b/c the game meant nothing to New Orleans.  

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