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come in this topic and say why you hate saints and love Panthers


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Ever since going on a tour of, then, Ericsson Stadium with 4-H at the age of 11.

It being the home team & all.

And I'm an underdog lover, but I feel this era of Panthers we are witnessing are going to turn me into the DAL, NE, PITT, etc type of fans that  I hate because they are almost always relevent and bring up past rings when there are no current wins. This ain't no "One season" success story that we're used to fellas.

 

AND I HATE THE SAINTS MORE THAN BOOMER & SKIP HATES THIS.

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Among the thousands of reasons to hate the WhoDats is that they hate Jake, the fine fellow who they fired and who led us to the SB.

 

The reason to love the Panthers is that Jake hates the Saints and loves the Panthers. Also when Cam scores a touchdown in their trashy stadium this week he will do the superman thing and drive those sickening WhoDats crazy. Of course many more TDs will be scored by the mighty Cats but that one will be the most enjoyable.

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i've always been annoyed by them and their cocky obnoxious bandwagon fanbase, but i didn't truly loathe them until the bounty scandal came out. the team's reaction to the scandal and the subsequent fan reaction to the scandal has forever emblazoned a seething hatred in my heart for that fuging team. i can't go to saints report without popping a muscle relaxer and doing some tai chi so my veins don't turn black and rupture my heart with an explosion of ragelava from the sphincter of hades. every other day of the week i contemplate starting a petition on change.org to secede the state of louisiana from the union. drew brees's ugly mole is so large it has its own senator. and i hate that. i hate the saints so much.

I was going to write how much I hate the Aints myself but I think this will do just fine

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Among the thousands of reasons to hate the WhoDats is that they hate Jake, the fine fellow who they fired and who led us to the SB.

The reason to love the Panthers is that Jake hates the Saints and loves the Panthers. Also when Cam scores a touchdown in their trashy stadium this week he will do the superman thing and drive those sickening WhoDats crazy. Of course many more TDs will be scored by the mighty Cats but that one will be the most enjoyable.

Actually most saints fans that are long time fans love Jake for playing at Louisiana Lafayette and don't blame him for leaving when the org. Chose Aaron Brooks over him. Steve smith on the other hand gets those people into rage face mode.

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I hate that they constantly bring up Laptops, and alleged Pay for play while ignoring their proven cheating and purposely trying to injure and end careers.  Fug them!!!!!!!!!!!  They got whats coming to them.  Wait till mole face gets injured in a game, all the crying that will take place.  They had no mercy for any other team and purposely injured players.  I remember watching them play prior to bountygate being spoken about.  I told my boys that they were dirty and were trying to injure our players.  I was 100 percent right.  Screw them.  I hope the Karma returns and Brees tears his ACL running out of bounds and breaks the coaches leg in the process.  I wouldn't feel bad.  Karma is a bitch.  Just ask Earl.

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I hate the Stains because I love the Panthers.. and this:

 

If you don't have hate for the Saints, just go to the Saints report.  

 

it's funny they have a Panthers game day thread for the past ? weeks all saying the same things over and over... Cam is this and not that, he chews gum so I hate him, Panthers are lucky, etc.  they are as soft as their coach and their team.

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I hate that they constantly bring up Laptops, and alleged Pay for play while ignoring their proven cheating and purposely trying to injure and end careers.  Fug them!!!!!!!!!!!  They got whats coming to them.  Wait till mole face gets injured in a game, all the crying that will take place.  They had no mercy for any other team and purposely injured players.  I remember watching them play prior to bountygate being spoken about.  I told my boys that they were dirty and were trying to injure our players.  I was 100 percent right.  Screw them.  I hope the Karma returns and Brees tears his ACL running out of bounds and breaks the coaches leg in the process.  I wouldn't feel bad.  Karma is a bitch.  Just ask Earl.

yea because LSU does it by the book and have never cheated.... and they think the NFL is out to get them because of the bountyscandal they had.  paper bags were very fitting for that trash fan base.

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Fanbase that started in 2006. (I do know quite a few lifelong Saints fans and they don't act like the visitors we get on this site)

The Superdome that is POO. Worst stadium I've ever been in. The original Charlotte Coliseum that was on Independence was better than the dome.

BountyGate

Fujita trying to take out Smitty's knees away from the play.

 

and my personal petty grievances:

Chad Cota and the poisonpill contract in 1997.

and I still remember the Saint's player picking up the flag and twirling it on a holding call against the panthers and not getting a 15 yard personal foul that the Panthers got a game earlier

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