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If Brees begs for it like Palmer did this past weekend...


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...will the Kraken pull-up and play nice or will Moley get worse than Carson did?

Considering the released details of bounty-gate and running up the score last year in the finale, I am glad I am not Drew Brees.

Sunday's game could get really ugly.

I wish no ill-will on any individual player, but if I were Brees, I would be more than a little nervous leading up to this game.

Is payback hell or should professionals be above such?

My vote is fug it, rupture that bastard's spleen.

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Listen, and understand. That Kraken is out there. It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until Drew Brees is dead.

I was with you until that end. That was pretty retarded.

Anyways, regarding Sunday, this game is going to get really really nasty. I already know. There is so much bad blood and it will get interesting.

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I think, given the bad blood percolating between these two teams, and given Kraken's single-minded natural nastiness (Kraken's like the Honeybadger, and EVERYONE knows the Honeybadger just don't care!), I think it's going to be a long day for Brees. He better hope they have painkillers in that medicine chest on the sideline.

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"The Honeybadger has a kind of long body, with broad shoulders..." I swear, this critter reminds me of Hardy!

No. You're just reaching for a nickname there. And one of the most popular college players nicknames is the honey badger.

You got a problem with the kraken or something?

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