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Ten Reasons the Bucs beat the Saints Sunday


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Ok. Since Saintsreport has a thread http://saintsreport.com/forums/f2/ten-reasons-falcons-beat-panthers-sunday-317430/#.Ur-FfvRDudE stating why the Pigeons are going to beat us tomorrow, I thought it was only appropriate to give 10 reasons why the Bucs will beat the Aints.  I said 10, but this can be MUCH more than 10.  Since it has been a long weekend, and I am tired, I am going to give just one.  I will let the rest of you help out with this thread if you will.  

 

1)  The Saints are the masters of failing.  They have done nothing but lose for most of their 46 year history.  Their first winning season only took 21 years!!!!  While our team did it in 2.  They also have a 316-400-5 historical record and are 6-8 in the playoffs.   That is a mere 14 playoff games in nearly 50 years!!!  It took them 21 seasons to play their first post season game.  By the way we are 6-4 and  made it in our 2nd season.   This season marks our 5th playoff appearance in the first 19 years.  Bottom line if anybody knows how to lose and can teach a college level course on losing, it is the Aints.  The Saints are masters of losing.  Go Bucs!!!!!

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Saints losing in their home against a Buc team that has a losing record. Ummm... I doubt it happens. Saints will win. I hope the Bucs do beat them, but I don't see it happening.  That's why the Panthers must win against Falcons tomorrow to make sure we don't have to depend on the Bucs to beat the Saints so we can win the South. If we can't beat the Falcons tomorrow and wrap up the South. Then we deserve what we get.

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Saints losing in their home against a Buc team that has a losing record. Ummm... I doubt it happens. Saints will win. I hope the Bucs do beat them, but I don't see it happening.  That's why the Panthers must win against Falcons tomorrow to make sure we don't have to depend on the Bucs to beat the Saints so we can win the South. If we can't beat the Falcons tomorrow and wrap up the South. Then we deserve what we get.

Why so serious, LOL.  This thread is all in fun bro.  Nobody is betting their bank accounts on the Bucs winning, thats for sure, but anything is possible.   Any given Sunday. Go Bucs!

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Ok. Since Saintsreport has a thread http://saintsreport.com/forums/f2/ten-reasons-falcons-beat-panthers-sunday-317430/#.Ur-FfvRDudE stating why the Pigeons are going to beat us tomorrow, I thought it was only appropriate to give 10 reasons why the Bucs will beat the Aints.  I said 10, but this can be MUCH more than 10.  Since it has been a long weekend, and I am tired, I am going to give just one.  I will let the rest of you help out with this thread if you will.  

 

1)  The Saints are the masters of failing.  They have done nothing but lose for most of their 46 year history.  Their first winning season only took 21 years!!!!  While our team did it in 2.  They also have a 316-400-5 historical record and are 6-8 in the playoffs.   That is a mere 14 playoff games in nearly 50 years!!!  It took them 21 seasons to play their first post season game.  By the way we are 6-4 and  made it in our 2nd season.   This season marks our 5th playoff appearance in the first 19 years.  Bottom line if anybody knows how to lose and can teach a college level course on losing, it is the Aints.  The Saints are masters of losing.  Go Bucs!!!!!

 

1, 2, I lost count

 

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3. Drew Brees drinks too much NyQuil and sleeps through pregame warm-ups. He still plays lights out though, and they are winning by 1 with :23 left in the fourth quarter. In victory formation, the 'Quil makes a comeback and Brees loses the snap while Schiano orchestrates a beautiful all-out blitz on the victory formation. TD some buc scrub. Saints Report crashes.

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Saints losing in their home against a Buc team that has a losing record. Ummm... I doubt it happens. Saints will win. I hope the Bucs do beat them, but I don't see it happening.  That's why the Panthers must win against Falcons tomorrow to make sure we don't have to depend on the Bucs to beat the Saints so we can win the South. If we can't beat the Falcons tomorrow and wrap up the South. Then we deserve what we get.

 

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Saints losing in their home against a Buc team that has a losing record. Ummm... I doubt it happens. Saints will win. I hope the Bucs do beat them, but I don't see it happening.  That's why the Panthers must win against Falcons tomorrow to make sure we don't have to depend on the Bucs to beat the Saints so we can win the South. If we can't beat the Falcons tomorrow and wrap up the South. Then we deserve what we get.

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