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...no saints fan can give credit where credit is due.

 

They all rationalize it one way or another, here is one of my favorites.

 

"I could get 24 tackles if I was leaving my man just open enough to throw to but staying close enough to make the tackle shortly after. The man is a tackle *****.

 

#salty 

http://saintsreport.com/forums/f2/give-up-luke-keuchley-317139/#.UrkRdPRDtC0

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I have seen way too many of his games where he mauls the intended receiver before the ball gets there and it never draws a flag. The only thing I can think of is the NFL told the refs to take it easy on him cause they are trying to build a new star.

 

lmao they are so salty it hurts

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Look, take nothing away from him, he played an amazing ggame. But no way in hell did he make the 24 tackles he was credited with - the Carolina scorer loves him some Keuchly. Real number was probably closer to 15

 

This thread is a fuging goldmine of stupidity.

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They think Luke is a dirty player.

Ironic, is it not?

 

An organization that had a bounty program AND a spying program has zero room to talk about what is or isn't dirty.  Seriously, if they could, they'd replace their entire team with Rae Carruth and still take a slight step up in the character department.

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Delusion is strong in the waters of New Orleans. Vilma is getting all the karma back from bounty-gate, he may never take the field again with his injuries.

 

I don't think it's delusion that is strong in the water, I think it's all of SCP's fecal matter that they have consumed.  poo for brains.

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I have seen way too many of his games where he mauls the intended receiver before the ball gets there and it never draws a flag. The only thing I can think of is the NFL told the refs to take it easy on him cause they are trying to build a new star.

lmao they are so salty it hurts

LOL watch any NO game and see there oline put strangle holds on the Dline. That's the only way they hold up. If anything we are getting even.

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