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What's worse: Saints going 16-0 or Panthers going 4-12?


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What would suck more?  

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  1. 1. What would suck more?

    • Saints going 16-0 and having to listen to their cross dressing fan base the rest of our lives.
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    • Panthers sucking the rest of the way and ending up 4-12
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    • No more pecan pie the rest of your life.
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If the Saints go undefeated, that will suck so bad I might actually shed a tear. To have to listen to those inbred looney tune fans with their stupid costumes and "Who dat" illiterate crap for the rest of my life bragging about going 16-0 would blow big time. Seeing the Saints lose one or two in the regular season and then crash and burn in the playoffs would be epic though.

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I tell ya, it would be something for one of the worse teams in the history of the NFL to go 19-0.....that would suck, cuz those Aints fans would be more obnoxious than any Cowtwat fan could ever be. But to me? 4-12 would suck more especially after last year.

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Saint's going 16-0 would definitely be worse. We're out of the playoffs at 4-7, we can't be any more out of them at 4-12. Plus, a 4-12 season only lasts for that season... Saint's going 16-0 would be brought up by Aint's fans every fifteen minutes for all of eternity.

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Saint's going 16-0 would definitely be worse. We're out of the playoffs at 4-7, we can't be any more out of them at 4-12. Plus, a 4-12 season only lasts for that season... Saint's going 16-0 would be brought up by Aint's fans every fifteen minutes for all of eternity.

This! Exactly.

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Panthers losing out is much worse. If you would rather lose out than watch a division rival have a great season, then you're just bitter. Ask any Panthers player what they would rather see, in fact ask any player on any team if there is any situation where losing out is even hinted at as a better scenario and you'll get Frye'd.

Besides, the Saints having a perfect regular season just makes it that much more painful when they blow it in the playoffs.

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