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i know it's bad form/karma to wish bad on other teams, but i really do wish that the crap they pull on a weekly basis comes back on them in a big way and it costs them their most important player.

brees is a nice guy, but he's going to be/should be the target for teams wanting to give the saints back what they have been doing for years.

if that "stay classy" comment comes form a saints fan it should be ignored. saints have no room to talk about class considering who their DC is and what he and that drug addict coach encourages their players to do.

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i know it's bad form/karma to wish bad on other teams, but i really do wish that the crap they pull on a weekly basis comes back on them in a big way and it costs them their most important player.

brees is a nice guy, but he's going to be/should be the target for teams wanting to give the saints back what they have been doing for years.

if that "stay classy" comment comes form a saints fan it should be ignored. saints have no room to talk about class considering who their DC is and what he and that drug addict coach encourages their players to do.

Saints fan: It was jus a couple vicodin!

I'd feel no sorrow if NO's entire D got injured. Brees i'd at least feel bad for. Dude is pretty classy and is great for the NFL.

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brees doesn't deserve it, but his team deserves to be without their QB.

their whole philosophy has been to target the opposing team's best player and try to injure them. that has been their plan for years and it's worked. they wouldn't have made it to the superbowl without all the late hits on favre.

what goes around comes around and brees is going to find himself hurt and he'll have gregg williams and their defense to thank for making him the target. it's only a matter of time.

once they lose brees they fall back into obscurity and the fans go back to wearing bags on their heads.

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Saints are winning. These players need to stop being sore losers. What is accomplished by crying about this in the media? Just alerts the rest of the NFL that the player is soft and to gun for his ankles.
saints are winning because they are dirty.

only thing that needs to happen is until the league steps in, the rest of the teams need to be taking a cue from the saints and trying to injure their key players.

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