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1 hour ago, Carolina Cajun said:

I wasnt sure about the thread that said the team was playing for rhule, but the game ball going to him does make me think hes well liked in the locker room.  wont save his job if he continues to fail, but atleast it seems like the guys do support him.

Yea the players definitely like Rhule no matter how much the fans hate to hear it.  He can be loved by the players and still deserve to be fired.  Both things can be true and that's ok.  No point in some people being outraged by the players liking their coach.

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1 hour ago, rayzor said:

It's more seeing that we're still not playing well and looking at the rest of the schedule and realizing we're fugged.

If we had played well, of the offense didn't look like absolute poo, it would be better. We all know the real reason we won....the saints sucked worse than any other team we've played this year. That's not something to celebrate. Winning is great, but there's a dose of reality surrounding that win that isn't pleasant....and that makes people grumpy.

 

Getting a win while we're still improving isn't a bad thing, unless you just don't see the offense getting any better with more play. 

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12 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

This team sucks. The win today was only because the saints were decimated by injuries and they weren’t even that good to begin with.

3 awesome receivers, a great running back. A good defense. A good special teams.

Oh yeah, this is a rhule hate thread. You're right, the saint's suck. 

fuging worthless division opponent and all. 

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1 hour ago, rayzor said:

It's more seeing that we're still not playing well and looking at the rest of the schedule and realizing we're fugged.

If we had played well, of the offense didn't look like absolute poo, it would be better. We all know the real reason we won....the saints sucked worse than any other team we've played this year. That's not something to celebrate. Winning is great, but there's a dose of reality surrounding that win that isn't pleasant....and that makes people grumpy.

He's just doing what he always does being a contrarian. FYI he was a full blown Teddy Bridgewater Stan to give you an idea of what you're dealing with here.

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8 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

3 awesome receivers, a great running back. A good defense. A good special teams.

Oh yeah, this is a rhule hate thread. You're right, the saint's suck. 

fuging worthless division opponent and all. 

They do suck. We dominated the same team last year at home in a game that was similar to today in a lot of ways. See how that turned out. We aren’t going to win many games with an offense that is this bad. 

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26 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

3 awesome receivers, a great running back. A good defense. A good special teams.

Oh yeah, this is a rhule hate thread. You're right, the saint's suck. 

fuging worthless division opponent and all. 

It took a fluky (great play, but fluky) defensive scoring play to beat a poor Saints team even with 3 awesome receivers, a great running back, a good defense, and a good special teams (in your words). If you don't see the red flag in that then we can't help you.

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3 minutes ago, KSpan said:

It took a fluky (great play, but fluky) defensive scoring play to beat a poor Saints team even with 3 awesome receivers, a great running back, a good defense, and a good special teams (in your words). If you don't see the red flag in that then we can't help you.

How was it fluky exactly? Wasn’t it just a solid play by Luvu? I feel like calling it fluky really diminishes what Luvu did on that play.

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