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Credit to the Fans


AceBoogie

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I'd have to say that on that first play on defense on the last drive the Saints had, it was as loud as I recall it at the start of the 03 Dallas playoff game. Incredible to see along with the seats being packed despite the weather.

Agreed. I'd say this game eclipsed the 03 Dallas game. Fans were f'ink awesome today.

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I was soaking wet and my throat is killing me but it was worth every minute. The jubilation at the end of that game was amazing... I hugged a stranger and I swear I almost cried, 5 years of pain and frustration released.

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I was near the top. The whole stadium was shaking.

When it started pouring the crowd started cheering... loudly. We totally embraced the rain. At one point it was pouring and my whole section was dancing in the pouring rain to the music and just getting hyped.

It was an amazing game to experience in person. It was the only game I have made it to this season, and I couldn't ask for a better experience.

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It was an amazing game to experience in person. It was the only game I have made it to this season, and I couldn't ask for a better experience.

THIS

536 was rocking the whole damn time. I saw about 10 people (myself included) supercam rip their ponchos in shear ecstasy on that TD pass.

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