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Sean Payton is 2009 NFL Coach of the year


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let me tell you something son, just because your QB liked the colors of the Cardinals DB's uni's last year doesn't mean Brees will make the same mistakes. Cards are pitiful on the road...will be a tough game, but if you think we get blown out (we haven't been blown out all year) you are as crazy as some of your posts

Pitiful?

6-2 is pitiful?

Wow.

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If DREW BREES IS GOD, why a Manning avatar? Wishful thinking? I didn't think Saints were allowed to have sex, however a Saint has produced a couple of Superbowl winners. Which equals their amount of playoff win's, damn ain't "karma" a motherfreaker? I repeat, 2 playoff wins in 42 years! The worst franchise in the history of the NFL and that my friend is a fact. As for "my team", she will be playing full back, as your team goes 2-7 in the playoffs. Hey, as a baghead, you should be used to losing.

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I don't like Marvin Lewis as coach of the year. Makes no sense to me, you could give it to the best teams coaches (Saints or Colts). You could give it to the surprising newcomer (Rex Ryan).

Giving it to a 10-6 Bengals team that just got handled in the playoffs?

The Bengals were picked by most to be in competition for the worst team in division with the Browns. They surprised everyone by sweeping their division that included the defending Super Bowl champions and another playoff team. The only reason the Jets got in was because of the Colts packing it in early. The Saints and Colts are picked to go the playoffs almost every year, so that kind off kills their shot a bit.
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