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tony siragusa needs to shut the fug up


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besides his fat ass, did anybody else notice how all FOX commentators are all over the saints' nuts? when we play bad it's expected, but when they "play bad" the commentators will instantly start making excuses for it, never fails. The saints may have beaten us, but it shows all this season so far they still are a sorry ass team with no real talent that rely's on luck to win fug THEM AND "GOOSE"

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I can't stand him.

My buddy hung out with him at a house party and said he was the coolest guy ever. He brought a bunch of seafood over and cooked it up and was hilarious. he confirmed the story about taking his first NFL check to his local bar back home and spending it all.

Still annoying as fug

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besides his fat ass, did anybody else notice how all FOX commentators are all over the saints' nuts? when we play bad it's expected, but when they "play bad" the commentators will instantly start making excuses for it, never fails. The saints may have beaten us, but it shows all this season so far they still are a sorry ass team with no real talent that rely's on luck to win fug THEM AND "GOOSE"

remember in 2008 when everybody was all over our nuts? A lot of people still picked us as the NFC's best even after the giants beat us. Comes with the territory of being a good team, especially if you won the superbowl.

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Siragusa was an interesting sideline reporter when he first started working. He actually offered some insight into the game, particularly the line play.

The last year or two, however, it's just a guy who hangs out in one endzone and phones it all in. Adds nothing to the viewing experience and they should have left him on Bourbon Street this week.

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