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Does anyone know what 89 said to Sean Payton?


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Smith, as all Panther fans, are fed up with the blatant cheap shots and bullsh1t he's had to put up with from the Saints.

Saints have a terrible fan base and most were prob Cowboy/Falcon fans until the signed Brees.

You guys looked pretty frustrated when the offense was on the field. I guess it hurts when the best team in Division hands you two losses and you can't do anything about it?

Was is embarrassing for guys watching us bench our starters and run the ball every play once the game was out of hand? Or when we had to take knees and give the ball back to you because we were going to score again just running the ball up the middle?

It was fitting to see you guys bow down and take a knee to end the game. Zod must of liked that one...

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You guys looked pretty frustrated when the offense was on the field. I guess it hurts when the best team in Division hands you two losses and you can't do anything about it?

Was is embarrassing for guys watching us bench our starters and run the ball every play once the game was out of hand? Or when we had to take knees and give the ball back to you because we were going to score again just running the ball up the middle?

It was fitting to see you guys bow down and take a knee to end the game. Zod must of liked that one...

FYI... We have 19 starters on IR. Brees played against our practice squad the whole game, deeppoo.

PS: make it 21 because CJ and Munny both were inactive. Wait til next season.

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Brees is gonna be 33 next year, he about to start losing it in 1-2 years. Newton is 22. I see powerhouse shift in next 1-2 years. Enjoy while ya can Saints fans, there won't be another Drew Brees for a decade or two. Ya'll be right were yo belong. The Aints.

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Brees is gonna be 33 next year, he about to start losing it in 1-2 years. Newton is 22. I see powerhouse shift in next 1-2 years. Enjoy while ya can Saints fans, there won't be another Drew Brees for a decade or two. Ya'll be right were yo belong. The Aints.

drew brees, free agent

has press conference, announces he's taking his talents to south beach

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lets not forget, we had the first meeting won. the saints got us in the last minute of the game. we should have had them. that was also the game where the cheap shot saints blasted smitty in the endzone after he crossed the line. explain that. dirty ass saints. yes they are the team to beat , but we will have their number sooner than later. they will fear us.

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