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What Saints Fans are Saying


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you're drinking pond scum if you don't think the league gave you that superbowl after new orleans had its first shower in a few generations

So you're saying the league is rigged?? So if you guys go on to win the superbowl can i say that the league gift wrapped a trophy for you guys disregarding any way you may have obtained it?? Please enlighten me jack ass

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There it is. I believe you have a problem with Cam. Do you mind telling us all who ur favorite college team is? And regarding questioning certain areas. What team doesn't? Let's be real. No team has to be perfect to win a super bowl. They all have flaws. They just have to be the best. Nobody can say If our team is or isn't till the seasons over. The bottom line is we have been winning and a lot with Cam and this defense. Nobody here is putting too much stock into all the wins or even if we were to lose to the Aints on Sunday. We're just happy to be finally winning and obviously heading into the right direction!

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I don't have an actual problem with cam, my belief has always been will these running qb's (when they come into the league), fully polish and refine their pocket passing game like Brady and rodgers and manning. As much as you all may not think, I really am a panther fan, I just dont think or watch the game like a fan I approach it like a coach. Finding ways it which the team can always improve. As for my favorite college team, its not Alabama if that's what your implying.
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that dumbshit crowing about saints history is about as intelligent as a browns or lions fan doing the same. is there anything you do succeed at, lastra?

Seeing how I live at what Time and Leisure and Conde Naste magazines named the best city in America to visit in my own homes with lots of security , properties, exotic cars, and toys While you live in the middle of nowhere Montana trying to save up money just to buy a car just to leave that prison, I would say I succeed at life, unlike you.

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you lack the cognizance to be enlightened or you wouldn't be a saints fan to begin with

Oh im always down to be educated but you're doing nothing of the sort. If you honestly in your heart believe we won't bounce back and play our absolute best game after an ass whoopin at home in primetime you indeed are an idiot who should drown yourself in the nearest sink.

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