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Were the Saints* kicking Cam when he was down without a helmet on?


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I guess it is just me but I think it is way past time someone takes Drew Brees out for the season.. or seasons. Payback.

We beat the hell outta Drew Brees without having to take him out of the game. We kept it clean and we exposed their offense. I don't know about you, but I don't need to ask for any more. Only the weak play dirty.

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Definitely saw a lot of shots aimed low at JStew, which I believe is a product of both the fines for the high hits as well as the Saints looking to be dirty (such as falling on top of Smitty after he was obviously down when he was open during the busted coverage).

They're just as scummy as they've always been, but they started getting pushed back and wilted. Graham was talking that good poo until he started picking himself up after every play wondering when James Anderson was going to come pay him a visit next.

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Am I the only one who noticed before stews td they went straight for his ankle? Thugs. Stew stomped in end zone to tell me to fug off

Yep, it was right as Stewart was being pushed out of bounds. Dude dove head first right at his ankle. Stewart immediately got in his face and let him have it. I think that was why he was extra pumped on the TD.

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Am I the only one who noticed before stews td they went straight for his ankle? Thugs. Stew stomped in end zone to tell me to fug off

Too much static about the crowd being good weather fans..who cares.

J Stew was running out of bounds and the MLB chasing him dove right at his ankles from behind..stew avoided it barely and went after him with some finger pointing..of course Mike Martz and Ron Pitts were busy trying to remember the names of the two teams and probally running some Katrina tribute to even comment on it.

J stew gets an ankle dive..Cam gets a near face stomping and hands walked on...Hangman gets shoved in the back after being done with a block and walking back...

Stay classy.

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