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Saints should lose at least 4-5 key starters this offseason


R0CKnR0LLA

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Who dat?

49ers

Next year?

Panthers

Panthers always "wait to next year" Just like the rest of these bottom dwellers. All of you, get in line now and kiss my ring!

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people conveniently forget that sean payton only had one winning season during his first three years as the saints' head coach and "next year" was the official saints fan motto for that entire period. eventually, "next year" actually happened and they won it all.

really have you asswipes already forgotten that? saints fans seem like rednecks who win the lottery-supposedly too good for the pooheap they just came from but still far too unrefined to have any perspective on it.

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people conveniently forget that sean payton only had one winning season during his first three years as the saints' head coach and "next year" was the official saints fan motto for that entire period. eventually, "next year" actually happened and they won it all.

really have you asswipes already forgotten that? saints fans seem like rednecks who win the lottery-supposedly too good for the pooheap they just came from but still far too unrefined to have any perspective on it.

for most of their bag headed existence it was more "maybe next decade we won't be so embarrassed to show our faces."

they stumble onto a great QB that was dropped to the curb and all of a sudden they are geniuses.

red-necks winning the lottery fits pretty well.

i've got a feeling they'll blow it all just as quickly. only now instead of wearing bags from piggly wiggly it will be bags from macy's they're wearing on their heads.

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I know, every time you try and make a point a Saints fan retaliates with a post that you can't answer.

The only question that anyone has asked that really matters is "How many Lombardi trophies does your team have? If you can't answer one or more to that question then you lose. That's all there is to it. Nothing else should even be talked about. If you want to argue about who is elite and who is not or who will sign their top players and who will not that is fine but the ultimate question is which team is or has ever been a world champion.

The beat down continues.

Again your logic fails.

See, this would mean you gladly accept the fact you would drop to your knees to suck 49er, Steeler, & yes, even Cowboy cock... I respect your coming out but, we just don't swing that way.

Oh, I know the natural response is along the lines of "herp! You haven't won one! So that means derpaderp!" Save it. Its your logic.

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