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Brace Yourselves, Saints Fans (Merged Threads)


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i was looking for comments made by saints fas saying that there's no such thing as karma, but i didn't have any luck (not that i tried very hard) but i did see this little thing that made me chuckle...

saint j had just made some swarmy comment about how we're just jealous because they are elite while the panthers have fallin off the map. my response...

you've had an elite offense (thanks to drew brees who you lucked out to get) for years, but the thing that held you back was your horrible defense.

then you hired a douche DC who told his guys it's ok to go out and make late hits and play dirty knowing that the NFL world still feels sorry for you guys going through katrina so they would overlook it.

all you needed was a mediocre defense that could take keep the other team from catching up to you on the scoreboard and the best way to do that is to try and injure the other teams best players.

you may have a ring, but your team is still scum. i have no respect for it.

oh...and i will stand up and applaud the team that finally does to your team what you guys have been trying to do to others. you deserve to have the same class shown to you that your team has shown to others.

and the response to that...

Your post have to be some of the meanest, obnoxious venomous post I have ever read. Oh,, did I miss delusional and paranoid?

All championship teams have had the label of playing "dirty." It is what teams say when they continuously come up short while other teams win. I know. Saints fans have done it in the past.

Williams do not preach to go out and injure other players. He preach aggressiveness and to play to the whistle. I haven't notice any dirty play on "D." I actually like the way we play. I actually think we get penalized namely because of one play in the NFCCG. (BTW Bret Favre actually finished the game- just after that year he finally stayed retired).

The irony in the whole mess, the league is actually "cleaner" it has ever been. 90% of the personal fouls calls made today would not be penalties back in the 80s or 90s. Its funny plays you consider "dirty" today were simply consider good football not 10 years ago. I guess that makes your anger seem more perplexing.

I seriously doubt you will consider anything at this stage. You have so much hate and jealousy you seem very set on wishing harm on another human being. I wouldn't wish injury on anyone, even a so called "dirty" player; who are usually just working really hard to make a play.

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Last ti,e Saints loss their head coach, they tied the score for most points scored in a game and Carmichael was also interviewed to be a HC with other teams and decided to stay at least one more year. So there is a tried and proven HC backup already. Not saying there won't be any affect but when you beat the majority of teams by double digits, it's nothing insurmountable, especially when you have over 6 months to plan and Payton is allowed at Facility.

As for GM, he is suspended for just 8 games, not from being with team. The GM doesn't really do anything for the games, he does all his work now in offseason. So not much affect there if any.

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“I did talk to him and he’s stunned to say the least,” Glazer said. “I think the entire team thought maybe there’d be a four-game suspension, but not a year. I said, ‘Are you OK?’ And he said, ‘No, I’m not OK.’ He is stunned. He’s going to lose about $8 million. He is beside himself here.”

Bahahahahahaha... BAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA...

I can't type it enough.... that is so great.

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So Saints lose head coach and have 3 proven backups and a whole offseason to plan. Saints offense has no affect, and just loss one pick this year. So instead of winning by and average of 25 points, they win by 20 points!?

Also, only loss for 2013 is just a 2nd round pick. So no long term affects for future.

Of the 22 players on defense, only 6 starters are signed with Saints and that is possibly changing with saints working out LBs Lofton, Bunkley, and Hawthorne.

All in all, nothing too insurmountable for Saints.

You're a fuging douchebag, I hope you lose your small dildo in your asshole next time you sit your fat ass on it to diddle yourself.

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Fans pay to see a certain product and the NFL has radically devalued it by today's rulings with zero precedent. They have been investigating this for three years and waited until after season ticket renewals to make this public and hand out the rash punishment. Do we have the basis for any kind of suit against the NFL?

Reading SR right now is like comedy gold, when you can actually get it to load.

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You're a fuging douchebag, I hope you lose your small dildo in your asshole next time you sit your fat ass on it to diddle yourself.

lol, he's just a troll. no need to get that mad. and if he really wants to believe that his team won't be that effected, let him. When it comes time for the season, and the Saints are losing alot, he won't be here

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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7718136/sean-payton-new-orleans-saints-banned-one-year-bounties

Clipped from the ESPN article: Saints coach Sean Payton has been suspended for one year, former defensive coordinator Gregg Williams was suspended indefinitely, general manager Mickey Loomis was suspended for the first eight regular-season games, the team was fined $500,000 and lost two second-round draft picks (one in 2012 and '13) as a result of a bounty program conducted by the team during the 2009-11 seasons that targeted opposing players.

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This is a huge blow for the Saints offense. Few head coaches are as involved in the offense as Payton. We'll have plenty of time to analyze how this hurts but at first blush, it's a significant hit to the New Orleans offense.

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