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TD Thinks Sean Payton ran up the score in 2013


nctarheel0619

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I dont like the "well stop it" response, that is a bullshit response

 

The Saints were clearly the only team that showed up that game, when it becomes obvious you tone it down as the opponent but the Saints dont respect the Panthers

 

Why tone it down? Some of these guys are paid millions a year. People spend thousands on PSLs and hundreds on seats and additional money on merchandise. You get paid to work. I hope they beat us 200-0.

 

So tired of the 'sand in vagina' talk every week from Norman and Davis. Shut up and stop somebody.

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Since point differential is a potential tie-breaker it is wise for a team to score as many points as possible, ESPECIALLY against a division opponent.

 

Of course our Pampers have the largest (negative) point differential in the entire NFC. The only one over (100).

 

Apparently a LOT of teams score a LOT of points on us.

 

:phew:

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I love TD, but he is not infallible. I wish our players would read threads such as this and become angry about the right thing...which is the fact that the majority of the pure, true fans of the team (we Huddlers) think that the players and coaches are a bunch of fuggin pussies who have now resorted to crying about how big of a bully their division rival is.

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Yes, the Saints run up the score.

I remember one of the games it showed Brees plead with Payton once and showed him pointing up to the score board and they finally ran it 3 times once.

But we should stop it if we don't like it.

Dumb coaching by Payton though

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