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Beason to put on a clinic Sunday...


Zod

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Vilma is 16th in the NFL in tackles... why did he make the pro bowl?

he is also leading the 24th ranked defense.

Beason for the 3rd straight year is 2nd in the NFC in tackles and has more splash plays this year than last year (All Pro)......and his defense is ranked 13th. Vilma should wear Brees' jersey b/c that is the only reason he is there.

Saints shouldn't play there starters Sunday if they care about the playoffs. Beason is going to eat them alive.

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Yea, it's hard to have a meltdown if you're already garbage. I guess you could call the Chicago performance a few years back a meltdown. I prefer to call it a choke job where Reggie Bush made an ass of himself? But I digress, because we are still eating that big Arizona Cardinals matzo ball prepared just for us by Jake Delhomme.

DrewBreesIsGod probably doesn't remember that 2007 loss to the Bears because he was not a Saints fan quite yet.

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I am highly interested to see how the Saints perform in the playoffs. At times they've looked pretty good and others ... well they lost to the Bucs. Let us not forget that the Panthers should have won weeks ago verse the Saints. I forsee a playoff debacle for the Saints, then a sub-par season next year.

I sincerely hope you are joking about Beason being overrated, he is a beast. Vilma is in no way better than him. Beason should have made the pro-bowl. He and Willis will dominate the NFC for many years to come.

Saints fans are the absolute worst. They come out of nowhere when there team is good, and then disappear when they are awful.... think last year.

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Well, Saints fans are the go-to resource for things to do during the playoffs. Sucking so bad for so long has made you guys the experts on at least one subject other than anal beads.

enjoy watching reruns of Sanford and Son while picking lent out of your belly button while I'm watching my team in the playoffs son

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I hope (for your sake) this is not another year of you being the founding members of teams never to play in a superbowl. When you are 1 and done will you come back here and cry or take a picture with a bag over your head like old times.

sure, I'll come back with memorabilia from a playoff game...want me to buy you anything?

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