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Baker Could Be our “Brees”


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On 9/9/2022 at 10:28 PM, YourLastThought said:

I don't have much pull here but if you like a roast then you should have one. The regular laugh roast as well as a good Cajun style pot roast. You are probably the most friendly Saints fan I know of so if anybody deserves a good pot roast it should be you. I still hope Jameis throws about 75 ints this year but you I just can't be a "meanie head" to due to your friendly easy going in saints fan like nature. I think you may be just confused and you should probably consider defecting over to Panthers fandom. You could be Iron Panther and you could bitch with me about wanting coach Rhule fired and you could tell us all about the days of good coaching with Sean Payton (great coach but what a douche). It would be a good match. You spend enough time here that you should probably just turn your back on your buddies and come be a fan of this team and get your laugh roast and pot roast banquet we discussed.

I appreciate the generous offer, but I'll have to decline the offer of defection, friend! LOL, it's actually funny you mention that because within the last week I had a similar offer to switch allegiances on the Falcons board. Safe to say I'm not that depressed! 😂

I guess I'm just being to nice to y'all these days when I post. 😋

But I do sincerely appreciate the kind words, I just love football and enjoy posting on a variety of NFL boards, getting to read y'all views of y'all team (and our team when we're scheduled to play soon). I find it can certainly improve one's knowledge of the NFL and its players as a whole. Here and there I'll engage in a little smack talk, but it's largely all lighthearted and fun. 😄

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