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Stay Classy Saints Fans


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Anybody hear them going into the who dat chant while Smitty was on the ground injured? Move this to smack if you want to, but that was about the least classy move I've seen from an overall fan base since Philly peeps throwing poo at Santa Claus.

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I didn't notice but, are you sure they did it because Smith was on the ground, or were they just doing it because there was a break in the action?

You may have missed it but, Saints fans definitely gave him an ovation as he came off the field.

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Anybody hear them going into the who dat chant while Smitty was on the ground injured? Move this to smack if you want to, but that was about the least classy move I've seen from an overall fan base since Philly peeps throwing poo at Santa Claus.

motherfug a saints fan, i heard it too and no it wasnt because there was a break in action there were 100 breaks in action and commercials during the game and they said it when smitty was hurt fug a saints fan

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You may have missed it but, Saints fans definitely gave him an ovation as he came off the field.

I thought this was the case as well, even enough to say to my friend, "that's nice of them" in regards to the fans.

However, I then became unsure because when they cut away from Smith I saw that we were already lined up for the snap. It appeared they were just trying to get loud for the third down play since the ovation continued through the play and never changed in intensity.

I could definitely be wrong though...

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I didn't notice but, are you sure they did it because Smith was on the ground, or were they just doing it because there was a break in the action?

You may have missed it but, Saints fans definitely gave him an ovation as he came off the field.

no they didnt, that applause was for brandan lafell who they announced on the pa system was entering the game. lafell went to lsu remember. that cheer poo wasnt for smitty i guarantee you that

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motherf**k a saints fan, i heard it too and no it wasnt because there was a break in action there were 100 breaks in action and commercials during the game and they said it when smitty was hurt f**k a saints fan

Hmmm. I'd be surprised if that's what it was about but, I wasn't at the game so, I can't really say.

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I didn't see the standing ovation, but I didn't hear them booing or anything either so idk, although I will say it was an odd time to start that chant as I didn't hear it any other time during the game.

I guess they should cheer though, they barely beat the worst offense in the NFL by 2 points, and you've only been trying to injure him for about 4 or 5 years now. Congrats!

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I didn't notice but, are you sure they did it because Smith was on the ground, or were they just doing it because there was a break in the action?

You may have missed it but, Saints fans definitely gave him an ovation as he came off the field.

I saw the ovation, and it was a 3rd down situation for their D...maybe that was it

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I was there and this isn't true.

They gave him a standing ovation as he walked off the field, and every Saints fan I talked to today, seemed to love Steve for whatever reason like he was one of their own.

I wouldn't even bring him up and they'd tell me he's one of their favorite players that doesn't play for the Saints.

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I was there and this isn't true.

They gave him a standing ovation as he walked off the field, and every Saints fan I talked to today, seemed to love Steve for whatever reason like he was one of their own.

I wouldn't even bring him up and they'd tell me he's one of their favorite players that doesn't play for the Saints.

Ignore my response then, thanks for clearing that up.

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