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When did you stop watching?...


KillerKat

When did you stop?  

92 members have voted

  1. 1. When did you stop?

    • During or after 1st quarter
      0
    • During or after 2nd quarter
      7
    • During or after 3rd quarter
      14
    • During the 4th quarter
      9
    • Watched the whole game
      53
    • Didn't watch any of it
      9


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I went to the game so I watched the whole entire thing. Even though I knew the dreaded who dat chants were coming. But most of the Saints fans were good natured enough that it didn't destroy my soul. There was some guy behind me making a crow noise the entire 1st quarter it was annoying as hell.

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Was going to stop watching after the 3rd to get some studying in, but ended up watching it until the end. My mom(a steelers fan) called to clown on me about what went down today, and asked if I've had enough and will I watch next week. I told her I'm done watching football for the season, but I know I'll be watching again next week and for the rest of the season. Dont know why...

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Well, I tried to turn off the TV to study for a test after Clausen threw the INT, but since I love to procrastinate, I turned the game back on to watch Pike suffer with 10 minutes left in the game.

And see, I'm posting right now when I still should be studying.

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I went to the game so I watched the whole entire thing. Even though I knew the dreaded who dat chants were coming. But most of the Saints fans were good natured enough that it didn't destroy my soul. There was some guy behind me making a crow noise the entire 1st quarter it was annoying as hell.

He was probably hacking on a chicken bone...

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Wife and I left at the end of the 3rd quarter. Freakin' annoying Saints fans running their mouths. I had to get out of there. Couldn't take that crap anymore. Jerry Richardson: I hope you are proud of yourself. We are the laughing stock of the entire NFL (along with the Dallas). Thanks Jerry!

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