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We can win the superbowl


Lilsmitty09

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lets pray a hurricane comes through charlotte =-). then everybody can feel bad for us, and because of that, we can win the superbowl! :party:

okay but really, this was by far the most boringest, and stupidest SB i have ever seen. saints = luckiest team in nfl? yes. this seemed a little bit to fixed for me.

but hey, the saints won the superbowl. that means their city is saved. when they return to NO everything, all the houses, and streets will be cleaned up and fixed. more who dats to come too. :dupe:

maybe we will play NO on that opening thursday night kickoff game. we could cream their ass. anyways. on come the bandwagon fans. joy.

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lets pray a hurricane comes through charlotte =-). then everybody can feel bad for us, and because of that, we can win the superbowl! :party:

We would have to dig a giant hole below sea level and stick a major city in it first.

okay but really, this was by far the most boringest, and stupidest SB i have ever seen. saints = luckiest team in nfl? yes. this seemed a little bit to fixed for me.

but hey, the saints won the superbowl. that means their city is saved. when they return to NO everything, all the houses, and streets will be cleaned up and fixed. more who dats to come too. :dupe:

maybe we will play NO on that opening thursday night kickoff game. we could cream their ass. anyways. on come the bandwagon fans. joy.

I feel much the same way.

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As tired as I am of the media's effort to portray the Saints as the new "America's Team" following Katrina, I'm also tired of people acting like that tragedy had any bearing in the Saints actually getting to and winning the Super Bowl.

We've heard enough about Katrina from ESPN and every other station. There comes a point where you're just contributing to the very thing you hate.

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As tired as I am of the media's effort to portray the Saints as the new "America's Team" following Katrina, I'm also tired of people acting like that tragedy had any bearing in the Saints actually getting to and winning the Super Bowl.

We've heard enough about Katrina from ESPN and every other station. There comes a point where you're just contributing to the very thing you hate.

They won so many games this year by luck and odd calls.... it just adds up. NFL wants that Cinderella story.

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