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What Saints Fans are Saying


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Yeah the fans on there thread definetly seem to be a little nervous about this matchup...they should be, we get after the qb better than any team in the NFL and we do it with four people...and frankly I'm glad that we have the saints at home first ,we beat them at home then We have the home field advantage to complete the sweep and snag that #2 seed(got tickets too HYFR)...I like our chances especially after seeing Russell pick them apart with his arm and legs...I still want more from our backfield tho, if we can run on them we have the opportunity to blow them out...

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They don't know what's it's like to have a winning team

Only New Orleans fans pretend the Saints entered the league in 2006. It's hilarious how little you guys actually know about your own team. Twenty years in the league without a playoff appearance? 42 years to reach your first Superbowl? All you guys have amnesia, it's funny.

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you guys just don't realize the saints would have won like 20 superbowls since new orleans was granted their expansion franchise in 2006 if it weren't for gordell

So 7 years with a great team is too quick to celebrate? Exactly how long is the appropriate time to be excited and celebrate then seeing how the Panthers are not even 2 weeks over their first .500 or better season in half a decade, so the Panther fans also need you to tell them how long before it's appropriate for them to start to celebrate or get excited!?

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So 7 years with a great team is too quick to celebrate? Exactly how long is the appropriate time to be excited and celebrate then seeing how the Panthers are not even 2 weeks over their first .500 or better season in half a decade, so the Panther fans also need you to tell them how long before it's appropriate for them to start to celebrate or get excited!?

They are excited to be over .500 let them live. Haven't happened in forever now they're talking Super Bowl lol!! Cam hasn't proven to have the mental toughness to wear that ring! Let's see how he gets when they start getting tapped again. Probably will be back on the bench sulking with that dirty towel over his head.

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Only New Orleans fans pretend the Saints entered the league in 2006. It's hilarious how little you guys actually know about your own team. Twenty years in the league without a playoff appearance? 42 years to reach your first Superbowl? All you guys have amnesia, it's funny.

You mean we have amnesia of those bad years prior to seven years ago? How awful Funny how many Panther fans so apathetic about this season since they are too busy contemplating the previous half decade of performance, c'mon guys, your almost for sure going to make playoffs, great just a little excited, don't be so down about what happened last year, or year before, or year before that, cheer up!

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Yeah the fans on there thread definetly seem to be a little nervous about this matchup...they should be, we get after the qb better than any team in the NFL and we do it with four people...and frankly I'm glad that we have the saints at home first ,we beat them at home then We have the home field advantage to complete the sweep and snag that #2 seed(got tickets too HYFR)...I like our chances especially after seeing Russell pick them apart with his arm and legs...I still want more from our backfield tho, if we can run on them we have the opportunity to blow them out...

 

"we get after the QB better than any team in the NFL"

 

Hmmm, Saints lead NFL in Sacks. 

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