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Quotes from DeAngelo's livestream session in regards to the game on Sunday


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I would be willing to bet that the Saints coaches are giving them a bit extra warning about NOT playing dirty considering they know we are expecting it/may be trying to set it off.

Considering they are heading into the playoffs, they probably do not want to risk having one of their own players injured in retaliation for, in otherwise suspended for cheap shots.

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I would be willing to bet that the Saints coaches are giving them a bit extra warning about NOT playing dirty considering they know we are expecting it/may be trying to set it off.

Considering they are heading into the playoffs, they probably do not want to risk having one of their own players injured in retaliation for, in otherwise suspended for cheap shots.

i seriously doubt they care about consequences. in fact the coaching staff has said it's worth the risk multiple times.

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Rivera has stated he doesn't mind his guys standing up for each other. This could just be a fight and we might see a football game break out. If I'm New Orleans, I'd be more worried about Smitty than DeAngelo. He's been their target for cheap shots.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=os2IlitdqdU

Here's the video from earlier this year. At the 8 second mark check out J-Stew's block behind the line...made a linebacker look like a rag doll!

Remember this little cheap shot from Scott Fujita in 2006? I'm sure Steve Smith does. Go get 'em Smitty. Make 'em pay with at least two touchdowns!!!

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