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So my friend is a Saints fan...


Ricky Spanish

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Don't judge the guy. I got pissed and said I was going to stop being a Panthers fan while Jimmy Clausen our QB. Eventually I found out that I love the team too much to quit. Maybe he's the same.

Exactly,let's don't be to hard on that Aint's fan because all those years of wearing a paper bag on his head and being deprived of oxgen had to hurt his reasoning. :)

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Wow. Makes no since having a QB named Brees in a place that has hurricanes. They should have taken Phillip "Mississippi" Rivers from San Diego--that makes more sense. Or signed Mike "Ron Gulf of Mexico" Vick. I am done. Sorry.

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I feel for the fans-yes, I hate the Saints--but imagine how pissed you would be. They are the one expected to buy tickets to watch the players not caught up in this get whooped for the next several yeara.

Goodell will make some noise on this one. I expect the Players Association to support his punishments.

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