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Suck It
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Seems like I got my own page here... SORRY.
A guy just came in and said, I KNEW the Saints were going to win, and I said, "No, now hold on here...you told me that you were PULLING for the Saints, but that you thought the Colts would win. That makes you a person who thought the COLTS were going to win. It's like Woodstock, 5 million people said they were there but the attendance was more like 5-800,000. Thank goodness VEGAS keeps em honest. If you were "pulling" for the Saints, but put MONEY on the Colts, you LOST. Haha. That's for all you who didn't look at it intellectually and sentimentally. The Saints have a ton of really good players, the Colts have one GREAT player and one Great player on a gimpy leg. Much as I love my LA homeboys, Reggie Wayne ain't Reggie Wayne no more. After Dallas Clark caught about 5 balls in a row, I knew we had it in the bag. But to tell you the truth, I never doubted for a second after the Cardinals win. Drew Brees, Reggie Bush, Pierre Thomas, Jeremy Shockey, Marcus Colston, Lance Moore, an awakened Robert Meachem, Devery Freaking Henderson's speedy-a$$. And that's just the offense. Our D was banged up the final third of the season. They were ALL back in shape for the SBowl. How you gonna bet AGAINST THAT? Last edited by OLS; 02-09-2010 at 10:15 AM. |
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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That's why they play the game though, my brother. ![]() I was hoping they'd work out their differences and not have to play, but alas. Check out the coverage of the failed peace treaty at The Onion.
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Rider on the storm.
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Here's something else that Colts fans can believe in. This wasn't the last Superbowl for Manning and company. The Colts are still too good to miss the playoffs.
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Suck It
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Haha, yep, Pappy, you are right. I am indignant this week, and you know why, having lived it, too. These few excerpts from Bobby Hebert's blog sort of sum it up for me.
I'm so emotionally spent. When the game was all over, I cried like a damn baby. This meant so much to me. I'm talking on the Saints Spanish network, I couldn't even talk, I was so choked up. I was like, come on, you've got to keep your composure. I couldn't keep my composure... THE FREAKING SAINTS ARE GOING TO THE SUPER BOWL!!! My eyes are so red right now I look like a damn vampire. I'm just getting choked up again talking to about it, because HELL YEAH the Saints are going to the SUPER BOWL! All the stress and anxiety we've had over the years... We're going to Miami, and NOBODY can take that away from us! Realistically you have to pinch yourself and say, "Whoa, they are going to the Super Bowl!" Its not like they are trying to get there, or will have to wait until next year, because we have the right team or the right leaders... No, they actually went out there and accomplished it. That's what is so special. But I think as part of the fan base, we're so excited that we're going to the Super Bowl. But as a player, once you get there, you want to win it. No matter what level - high school, college, or professional - when you have an opportunity to win a championship, that's what you want to achieve. So as players, they know it's not finished. I lived a life few NFL fans can even comprehend, with my lifetime of Saints loyalty. I was born 5 years before the Saints, and for a kid with Saints footie pajamas and Saints stickers all over my door, and a Manning jersey, and an autographed Manning "FREY MEATS" photo, you live and breathe the Saints even though they suck. When something like this happens, you still cannot comprehend how decades of idiotic drafts and poor decisions and bad coaches and bad owners and bad seasons can somehow right itself. But Sean Payton came in and got rid of bad players, good players with bad attitudes and players with bad contracts, and turned a 7th round pick into the most productive receiver in the NFL, and kept players who would agree to let him show them how to win and be successful. I love Peyton Manning, I am proud of him and proud of Eli. I think the Colts are fantastic. But this season, I KNEW that ALL OF THAT would still not be enough to get them by the Saints. Last edited by OLS; 02-09-2010 at 12:59 PM. |
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