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Saints Fan Silliness


Mr. Scot

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In 45 years the Saints have won one superbowl. Outside of the Drew Brees era (5-6 years) the Saints year in year out have been perennial losers, usually finishing near the bottom of the barrel.

In 17 years the Panthers have been to one superbowl and twice lost in the NFC championship game.

One of these teams seems to be more consistently successful.

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In 45 years the Saints have won one superbowl. Outside of the Drew Brees era (5-6 years) the Saints year in year out have been perennial losers, usually finishing near the bottom of the barrel.

In 17 years the Panthers have been to one superbowl and twice lost in the NFC championship game.

One of these teams seems to be more consistently successful.

It took the Steelers the same amount of time to win their first championship and they have been dominant ever since. Teams that talk about getting to a point and then losing a big game just reinforce the belief that they don't have what it takes. Saints have a Super Bowl win, Panthers do not and may not ever reach that goal. Until they do they will always be a step behind.

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It took the Steelers the same amount of time to win their first championship and they have been dominant ever since. Teams that talk about getting to a point and then losing a big game just reinforce the belief that they don't have what it takes. Saints have a Super Bowl win, Panthers do not and may not ever reach that goal. Until they do they will always be a step behind.

Actually we should win one soon. Rivera got all hopped up on OxyContin and juicy fruit and started a bounty program.

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It took the Steelers the same amount of time to win their first championship and they have been dominant ever since. Teams that talk about getting to a point and then losing a big game just reinforce the belief that they don't have what it takes. Saints have a Super Bowl win, Panthers do not and may not ever reach that goal. Until they do they will always be a step behind.

Actually we should win one soon. Rivera got all hopped up on OxyContin and juicy fruit and started a bounty program.

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Depending on how the appeal goes we might not have to. However, if the suspension continues then I am sure the Saints will have a top notch guy that will bring the same leadership and strengths that Peyton brings to the table. We are fortunate to have one of the top 2 or 3 coaches in the NFL.

there is zero chance an appeal will work in this situation

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