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If the saints win the super bowl this year
Posted on 12/4/20 at 10:43 pm
Posted on 12/4/20 at 10:43 pm
Do you think it will feel as amazing as a regular year? Imo it won’t feel the same but it will absolutely be legit
Posted on 12/4/20 at 10:46 pm to whichyalnoaboutseven
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Imo it won’t feel the same but it will absolutely be legit
Same here.
Posted on 12/4/20 at 11:03 pm to whichyalnoaboutseven
Of course it will. I even feel like it would be more memorable due to the circumstances
Posted on 12/5/20 at 2:00 am to whichyalnoaboutseven
It will never be as special as the first super bowl. If you think winking a super bowl with the racists (thomas, Jenkins) on this team would be special then go right ahead and give them all your money
Posted on 12/5/20 at 3:45 am to whichyalnoaboutseven
I’m more than willing to find out how it feels
Posted on 12/5/20 at 7:19 am to whichyalnoaboutseven
Well it won’t feel as amazing as 2009. Bandwagon fans and anyone born after 2000 have zero idea what it was like being an Aints, I mean Saints fan. I watched my dad cry tears of joy when the Saints ran onto the field of that Super Bowl. Never saw him cry before until that moment.
But to focus on the covid vs non-covid part of your question, yes, it’s a bit tainted but not really. I honestly haven’t noticed a difference in on the field play. The high level professional football is still there. And the audio mixing on TV makes it sound like fans are there.
Nothing will feel completely right and normal until this shite ends. But I will enjoy a Saints Super Bowl victory at 99% instead of 100%.
But to focus on the covid vs non-covid part of your question, yes, it’s a bit tainted but not really. I honestly haven’t noticed a difference in on the field play. The high level professional football is still there. And the audio mixing on TV makes it sound like fans are there.
Nothing will feel completely right and normal until this shite ends. But I will enjoy a Saints Super Bowl victory at 99% instead of 100%.
Posted on 12/5/20 at 7:22 am to whichyalnoaboutseven
Not sure why it wouldn't. As long as all playoff bound teams play a full 16 games, it would still be a full season. What makes it weird in other sports, is they all played shortened seasons
Posted on 12/5/20 at 7:51 am to whichyalnoaboutseven
Depends on your fandom. It would be real special to me getting a chance to send brees off right. And it would feel like we righted the wrong of 2018
Posted on 12/5/20 at 8:25 am to whichyalnoaboutseven
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If the saints win the super bowl this year
Will not be allowed to happen.
Goodell and the refs will make sure of it.
Posted on 12/5/20 at 9:54 am to whichyalnoaboutseven
It won't top 2009, but I will take it.
Posted on 12/5/20 at 11:10 am to whichyalnoaboutseven
The NFL is the only championship that will feel legit
So yes
So yes
Posted on 12/5/20 at 1:49 pm to whichyalnoaboutseven
NFL is the only sport that has felt authentic throughout COVID. If they win it all I’ll definitely be over the moon.
Posted on 12/5/20 at 9:17 pm to whichyalnoaboutseven
I've always thought nothing would touch 2009, but 10 years removed, it'll feel just as incredible, especially after the last three playoff losses (especially Minny and St. Louis).
As far as season-long fun, I don't think anything will ever touch 2017. It was unexpected, especially after the first two games of that season. The fun that team had together. It amazes me how that one season, and the little things before it (Ireland, Payton cleaning house of his good ole boy assistants), re-energized Payton after those three stale years that preceded it. It feels like the early years of Payton, on steroids.
As far as season-long fun, I don't think anything will ever touch 2017. It was unexpected, especially after the first two games of that season. The fun that team had together. It amazes me how that one season, and the little things before it (Ireland, Payton cleaning house of his good ole boy assistants), re-energized Payton after those three stale years that preceded it. It feels like the early years of Payton, on steroids.
This post was edited on 12/5/20 at 9:20 pm
Posted on 12/6/20 at 10:03 am to whichyalnoaboutseven
Nothing in sports and not involving my son will ever top that day in 2010.
Nothing.
Nothing.
Posted on 12/6/20 at 11:48 am to whichyalnoaboutseven
Roger the Dodger will never let this happen. He’s already proven that. #NFLisRigged
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