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Saints v.s. Panthers facts


Lilsmitty09

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Lately Saint fans have only been able to smack talk with the words "where's your ring". Being that we are 17 years young, compared to their 45 years, take a look at this...

-In the Saints first 17 years, they racked up 68 wins, with their best record being 8-8 (0 playoff appearances)...

- As of now, we currently have 137 wins (6 in the playoffs). So...looks like we doubled their wins and "quadripled" their playoff appearances ;)

- Don't worry though! The Saints finally made the playoffs in 87' (20th season). They would however lose the opening game 44-10 to the Vikings.

- They would then make the playoffs 3 consecutive seasons from 90-92, which would however, all result in 3 straight opening round losses.

- So in perspective...it took us one year to make playoffs, while it took them 20.

- 3/4 playoff appearances for us in 17 years resulted in at least the NFC championship game...the worst we ever finished was in the divisional round.

- The Saints in 35 years made the playoffs the same ammount of times we did in 17, but could never pass the wildcard round.

- We are 18-17 all time vs the *aints. Even if they do win this weekend, they still have yet to surpass us for the all time lead.

Cool story bro thread? Maybe. Regardless, I am just tired of the idiots down in New Orleans. Figured I'd provide some facts for you guys whenever you need it. Never seen so many trolls in a fan base until they won a Super Bowl (Bounty system, Favre giving away game, Katrina bs rigged league). So next time they say where's your ring, tell them to give us 28 more years. Fuggers.

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They have 1 win that we don't have... And until we have that win, nothing else matters tbh...

Do we have more wins than they do? Sure

Have we done more than they have at the same points in franchise history? Absolutely

We don't however have a Superbowl win though... And for that we can thank Brett Favre and Payton Manning... Without those two picks respectively they'd still be the same shitty old Aints...

What that proves is that if a pooty organization like that can get a couple of good plays that turns there entire franchise around, that any franchise can do the same... We just need the ball to bounce the right way for us, and I hope it's soon... Because I HATE the Saints, and loathe their fans... And I'm sick and tired of hearing their mouths!

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