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When did you become a Saints fan
Posted on 8/9/10 at 11:09 pm
Posted on 8/9/10 at 11:09 pm
It was '06 for me. I'm sure I'll get ragged as a bandwagoner for saying that but allow me to explain. I didn't really follow sports when I was real young. I had been to a few Astros games in 2003/2004 and started to follow them in 2004. The Astros in the playoffs really got me into baseball and I followed hardcore starting in 2005. As far as football, I would watch a few LSU games here and there but not much NFL at all. I started watching Saints games when I could catch them in 2006 and really enjoyed it and I was hooked so I continued to follow. Now I consider myself a diehard Saints/football fan and I'll watch any game thats on. So yeah...I did miss out on all the bad seasons but I didn't jump on when they went to the superbowl
Posted on 8/9/10 at 11:28 pm to Lsuhoohoo
1981.
I was 13 (and just became a football fan a year before due to some Georgia freshman phenom RB named Herchel Walker), and Bum Phillips was spotlighted on an SI commercial.
They showed Bum with a halo and asked "Can a Bum lift the lowly Saints?" I missed the 1-15 season and all the other sorry ones before thankfully.
Though I do regret not getting to see Archie Manning's NFC MVP year in '78 with RB's Chuck Muncie & Tony Galbreath and pass catchers like Wes Chandler, Ike Harris, and Henry Childs.
I was 13 (and just became a football fan a year before due to some Georgia freshman phenom RB named Herchel Walker), and Bum Phillips was spotlighted on an SI commercial.
They showed Bum with a halo and asked "Can a Bum lift the lowly Saints?" I missed the 1-15 season and all the other sorry ones before thankfully.
Though I do regret not getting to see Archie Manning's NFC MVP year in '78 with RB's Chuck Muncie & Tony Galbreath and pass catchers like Wes Chandler, Ike Harris, and Henry Childs.
Posted on 8/9/10 at 11:45 pm to LSUSaintsFan86
quote:
The day i was concieved.
+1
Posted on 8/9/10 at 11:45 pm to LSUSaintsFan86
quote:
The day i was concieved.
Started going to games as a fetus, then took a 3 year break to learn to walk and speak. Started going back again when my parents realized it was cheaper to get me a ticket than a baby sitter.
Posted on 8/9/10 at 11:49 pm to Lsuhoohoo
that turrible. no offense.
i really started becoming a fan around the time we drafted wuerffel. i think 95ish-96ish.
i really started becoming a fan around the time we drafted wuerffel. i think 95ish-96ish.
Posted on 8/9/10 at 11:53 pm to Lsuhoohoo
I was going to games while in the womb. First game out the wound was when I was 6 months old. My parents had to have been crazy but I was well equipped with the Baylen-earphones. I think I have pics somewhere. I was cute.
This post was edited on 8/10/10 at 10:50 am
Posted on 8/9/10 at 11:56 pm to LSUFreek
quote:
NFC MVP year in '78
He wasn't MVP. He was NFC offensive player of the year.
Posted on 8/9/10 at 11:57 pm to 3HourTour
I was a Saints fan since I was born. My dad says my first words were "Damnit Bobby"...(this would've been around 1988)
Posted on 8/10/10 at 12:00 am to 3HourTour
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I was going to games while in the wound
Why were you in a wound? That must have been a big arse wound if you could fit in it.
Posted on 8/10/10 at 12:03 am to Lsuhoohoo
Bum Phillips days...don't remember the exact year, but I was 7 or 8. My parents were kind of fans but not die hard or anything so we would watch the games together. I got way more into it than they did.
First game I ever attended was against the Redskins when Rypien was the QB...guess that was 90-91. I was at the Eagles playoff game and the Browns game where Tim Couch threw the hail mary that Sammy Knight batted into the air for a Browns TD.
I've paid my dues
First game I ever attended was against the Redskins when Rypien was the QB...guess that was 90-91. I was at the Eagles playoff game and the Browns game where Tim Couch threw the hail mary that Sammy Knight batted into the air for a Browns TD.
I've paid my dues
Posted on 8/10/10 at 12:06 am to Lsuhoohoo
2006 for me ... i didn't have an NFL team so it was easy to hop on the:bangwagon:
Posted on 8/10/10 at 12:06 am to Lsuhoohoo
I was a big fan when I was a little kid, I mean real little. I had a saints helmet, pajamas, etc. In elementary school, right during some of their worst years, it got to be really really uncool to wear anything saints related. Nevertheless, I had a new pair of saints shoes. Some a-hole teased me about it and even tried to spit on them (I think he missed but I can't remember).
Since, I always casually followed them but never wore any saints gear until after high school. I would watch every sunday though or listen with my dad on the radio if the game was blacked out, which was often. It wasn't until the last 4 years it's gotten fashionable to be a saints fan again.
I still think how funny it is the transformation from those years to now. I even see people every now in then here in NY wearing saints shirts/hats/jerseys.
Since, I always casually followed them but never wore any saints gear until after high school. I would watch every sunday though or listen with my dad on the radio if the game was blacked out, which was often. It wasn't until the last 4 years it's gotten fashionable to be a saints fan again.
I still think how funny it is the transformation from those years to now. I even see people every now in then here in NY wearing saints shirts/hats/jerseys.
Posted on 8/10/10 at 12:09 am to iggle
I was driving through a pretty ghetto part of Santa Ana, California not too long ago and saw some Mexican gang member hanging out on a corner sporting a black Brees jersey. It's safe to say the Saints have finally arrived to bandwagon status.
Posted on 8/10/10 at 12:16 am to Lsuhoohoo
1967. I was 12. I was listening on the radio in my bedroom in Gentilly when John Gilliam ran back the first kickoff in Saints history for a 94 yard touchdown. I've been hooked ever since.
This post was edited on 8/10/10 at 12:35 am
Posted on 8/10/10 at 12:17 am to L.A.
1967. I was 12.
I was a Baltimore Colts Johnny U fan before that.
I was a Baltimore Colts Johnny U fan before that.
Posted on 8/10/10 at 12:29 am to blueslover
quote:I was a Green Bay Packers fan before the Saints came into existence.
I was a Baltimore Colts Johnny U fan before that.
I can still remember most of the starters from those great mid-60's Packers teams.
Posted on 8/10/10 at 12:37 am to L.A.
Don't get me started. The Packers made me cry. 1965 that friggin bad FG call for an OT playoff win.
Tom Matte playing QB!
...What did the NFL subsequently do?
The following year, the NFL raised the uprights 10 feet to the 20-feet height they’re now to help officials better judge the accuracy of field goals.
“If it was good, why would the league, one year later, raise the uprights from 10 feet to 20 feet?’’ Matte asked.
Tom Matte playing QB!
...What did the NFL subsequently do?
The following year, the NFL raised the uprights 10 feet to the 20-feet height they’re now to help officials better judge the accuracy of field goals.
“If it was good, why would the league, one year later, raise the uprights from 10 feet to 20 feet?’’ Matte asked.
This post was edited on 8/10/10 at 12:44 am
Posted on 8/10/10 at 12:44 am to blueslover
quote:I remember that game! Old #41.
Tom Matte playing QB!
Tom Matte was money.
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