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Just move the mfers to San Antonio already They are a bad joke

Posted on 12/5/22 at 11:19 pm
Posted by TutHillTiger
Mississippi Alabama
Member since Sep 2010
43700 posts
Posted on 12/5/22 at 11:19 pm
Save everyone the grief and heart ache. Nobody can grab defeat from the mouth of Victory like the Aints . I have 3 permanent scars from giving a shite about these lovable losers. There really should be a special play in Hall of fame just for all the incredible Saints losses.

Some of my personal favorites;

Blew a 35 point lead to the Raiders
Big Ben 1 and 2
Our number 1 kicker pick missed a 30 yard FG to lose to falcons
The 500 49er comebacks
The Rams No call
Beast mode
The Minnesota Miracle
The fumble game against Bucks in playoffs giving asshat another superbowl
(Only one of the above caused physical injury to me when I slammed my head into a wall in total disbelief abs disgust. The other two didn’t even make the list)

If you coach the Saints and don’t understand this and know you have to go for kill you deserve shite like what happened tonight, it was as predictable as sun rising tomorrow.

The Super Bowl win was great and unexpected and the only one that we will probably ever have.

Please feel free to add your own painful memories.
Posted by Pedro
Geaux Hawks
Member since Jul 2008
33382 posts
Posted on 12/5/22 at 11:22 pm to
quote:

Only one of the above caused physical injury to me when I slammed my head into a wall in total disbelief abs disgust. The other two didn’t even make the list
get help
Posted by TutHillTiger
Mississippi Alabama
Member since Sep 2010
43700 posts
Posted on 12/5/22 at 11:26 pm to
Just don’t go to the games or watch them. You can record them if u have too.

When someone or something consistently abuses you, hurts you, makes you angry and breaks your heart, any therapist will tell you to cut that activity or person out. Do they make you happy? If not just stop, then maybe change will occur
Posted by TutHillTiger
Mississippi Alabama
Member since Sep 2010
43700 posts
Posted on 12/5/22 at 11:28 pm to
I was young mean and liked to fight so it wasn’t a big deal. Plus a pretty decent football player so I am fine. But thanks for caring about me and I got help and they said drop the Saints and life has been so much better
This post was edited on 12/5/22 at 11:33 pm
Posted by Flyingtiger82
BFE
Member since Oct 2019
1000 posts
Posted on 12/5/22 at 11:34 pm to
The “Hail Mary” invented and used against us by Atlanta keeping us out if the playoffs in the 80’s.
Posted by Billzbobo
Swamp
Member since Jul 2022
347 posts
Posted on 12/5/22 at 11:53 pm to
Agree. Shite hole team in a shite hole city. Nola is a 3rd world country.
Posted by Paul Allen
Montauk, NY
Member since Nov 2007
75152 posts
Posted on 12/6/22 at 12:01 am to
December 15, 2002

Minnesota at Saints

Daunte Culpepper fumbled the snap at the goaline on a 2 point conversion and managed to recover the fumble and score.

Minnesota 32
New Orleans 31
Posted by lsudave1
Baton Metairie
Member since Jan 2005
7251 posts
Posted on 12/6/22 at 12:42 am to
Do not want the team to move. The great thing about professional sports is you can get rid of players and start over.

However I’ll add some more BS losses:

Vernon Davis

Home Browns loss in 2010 where some old journeyman defensive end had 2 pick sixes and Scott Fujita also picked off Brees. Oh and their punter ran a 70 yard fake punt.

2011 loss to the 1-9 Rams to prevent us from getting the 1 seed
Etc.
This post was edited on 12/6/22 at 12:45 am
Posted by Geauxldilocks
Member since Aug 2018
2432 posts
Posted on 12/6/22 at 2:31 am to
quote:

Do not want the team to move


I’ll pull for them just the same if they move. I think you know in a better city, they’ll have a chance to attract coaches, players, medical staff that actually want to live in a better market.

I can’t think of any recent free agents other teams coveted or players that weren’t from LA that we signed.

If you care for the Saints, it’s time to let them go, Gayle can fetch $5B and save the city with her charitable donations. Maybe even remodel the Pontabla for Teedy’s trysts.
Posted by jcaz
Laffy
Member since Aug 2014
15547 posts
Posted on 12/6/22 at 7:06 am to
Nah they going to Austin now
Posted by Champagne
Already Conquered USA.
Member since Oct 2007
48272 posts
Posted on 12/6/22 at 7:59 am to
quote:

Please feel free to add your own painful memories.


Too many to mention!

Posted by TutHillTiger
Mississippi Alabama
Member since Sep 2010
43700 posts
Posted on 12/6/22 at 5:17 pm to
In case you forgot:



Loss to Bucs latest gut-wrenching defeat in
In chronological order, let’s take a trip down memory – or should it be nightmare? – lane to recall some of those heartbreaks. What do you think is the most gut-wrenching loss in franchise history?
Nov. 12, 1978 – Atlanta Falcons 20, Saints 17
Big Ben Right. That was the play call that led to Steve Bartkowski’s 57-yard touchdown pass to Alfred Jackson with seconds remaining, finishing an Atlanta comeback from down 17-3 at halftime.
Nov. 26, 1978 – Atlanta Falcons 20, Saints 17
Fourteen days later, Grover Klemmer became a household name in New Orleans. His flag for pass interference on Maurice Spencer nullified a game-clinching interception and gave Atlanta one more play. Bartkowski found Jim Mitchell for the winning score as time expired. Atlanta would finish 9-7 and reach the playoffs and New Orleans 7-9. Reverse these two results, and the Saints would have made the playoffs for the first time.
Sept. 2, 1979 – Atlanta Falcons 40, Saints 34 (OT)
Outside of the first game in franchise history, this was clearly the most anticipated opener, on the heels of what happened the year before. This one went to overtime, when a punt snap flew over Russell Erxleben’s head. After flagging down the loose football, his poor attempt at a pass landed in the arms of James Mayberry for a touchdown. Some simple math shows that if you add the two 20-17 scores from 1978 together, you get 40-34.
Dec. 3, 1979 – Oakland Raiders 42, Saints 35
In front of a national audience on Monday Night Football, New Orleans went into the game leading the NFC West at 7-6 and led 35-14 in the third quarter and was seemingly on its way to a franchise-record eighth win. But then Ken Stabler led the Raiders to 28 unanswered points over the final 20 minutes. Stabler hit Cliff Branch with two touchdown passes in the final four minutes, a 66-yard strike and the game-winning 8-yarder with 1:54 remaining.
Dec. 7, 1980 – San Francisco 49ers 38, Saints 35 (OT)
An 0-13 start to the season had led to Dick Nolan’s dismissal and fans wearing bags on their heads. A Week 14 trip to the Bay Area was looking like the cure as the Saints jumped to a 35-7 halftime lead. But Joe Montana led the 49ers back, rushing for one score and passing for two others to make it 35-28. Lenvil Elliott’s run tied the game with 1:50 remaining before Ray Wersching’s kick won it in OT. It remains the largest regular-season comeback in NFL history.
Dec. 18, 1983 – Los Angeles Rams 26, Saints 24
If this game happened today, it would have been the last game of the season because of the scenario – winner goes to the playoffs as a wild card, loser goes home. The homestanding Saints were in position to win. Leading 24-23, the Saints passed on a chance to kick a 49-yard field goal and instead punted to the Rams, who drove to the Saints 24, where Mike Lansford kicked a 41-yard field goal as time expired.
Nov. 26, 1989 – Los Angeles Rams 20, Saints 17 (OT)
This one is remembered as the “Flipper” Anderson game. Anderson set an NFL record with 336 receiving yards on 15 catches as the Rams came back from a 17-3 deficit in the final three minutes to force overtime, and then win it on a 31-yard Lansford field goal. Future Saint Jim Everett had 454 yards passing. Thirty-three years later, Anderson’s record still stands.
Jan. 3, 1993 – Philadelphia Eagles 36, Saints 20
This one wasn’t decided in the closing moments like the others, but for three quarters, it appeared the Saints were on their way to their first playoff victory. New Orleans led 20-7 in the third quarter and 20-10 going into the fourth before the Eagles scored 26 unanswered points. Touchdowns by Fred Barnett and Heath Sherman put Philadelphia up 24-20, and the Eagles’ defense did the rest – Reggie White sacking Bobby Hebert for a safety and Eric Allen putting the icing on the cake with a 18-yard interception return for a score.
Oct. 31, 1999 – Cleveland Browns 21, Saints 16
New Orleans was 1-5 but an expansion Browns team was winless. The Saints took a 16-14 lead with 21 seconds remaining on a 46-yard field goal Doug Brien, his third field goal of the game. But on the game’s final play, Tim Couch’s Hail Mary landed in the arms of Kevin Johnson for a 56-yard touchdown. This was the final nail in the proverbial coffin of Mike Ditka’s tenure as Saints head coach.
Dec. 15, 2002 – Minnesota Vikings 32, Saints 31
A 3-10 Vikings team came to New Orleans to face a 9-4 Saints team that needed just one win to clinch a second playoff berth in three seasons. In a back-and-forth game, the Saints led 31-24 with five minutes remaining before the Vikings drove the length of the field, with Daunte Culpepper hitting Randy Moss for a 13-yard touchdown pass with five seconds left. Vikings coach Mike Tice, with nothing to lose, went for two and the win, and Culpepper ran in the conversion. The Saints, with Aaron Brooks playing injured late in the year, would lose their final three games and miss the playoffs.
Jan. 14, 2012 – San Francisco 49ers 36, Saints 32
In an NFC Divisional Playoff game at Candlestick Park, the Saints rallied from a 17-0 deficit to take a pair of leads in the final 4:02, but both times, Alex Smith drove the 49ers back down the field. The clincher was a 14-yard pass to Vernon Davis with nine seconds remaining. That came less than 90 seconds after Drew Brees had hit Jimmy Graham for a 66-yard catch and run, followed by a two-point pass to Darren Sproles to give New Orleans a 32-29 lead. When the New York Giants upset the top-seeded Green Bay Packers the next day, it only made the loss harder to swallow, since the Saints would have hosted the NFC Championship game.
Oct. 14, 2013 – New England Patriots 30, Saints 27
Much like what happened Monday night, the Saints could not put Tom Brady away. Given one more chance with 1:13 remaining, Brady drove the Patriots 70 yards in eight plays, finding Kenbrell Thompkins on a 17-yard touchdown pass with five seconds left. New Orleans had come into the game 5-0 and would finish the regular season 11-5, one game behind the Carolina Panthers in the NFC South.
Jan. 14, 2018 – Minnesota Vikings 29, Saints 24
The first of what would become three consecutive seasons of losing on the final play of the game, Stefon Diggs’ 61-yard catch and run on a pass from Case Keenum as time expired gave the Vikings the victory. Like the 49ers playoff game six years earlier, the lead changed hands four times in the final minutes. Brees hit Alvin Kamara on a 14-yard pass to give New Orleans its first lead of the day, 21-20 with 3:01 left, and after a Kai Forbath 53-yard field goal, Wil Lutz connected from 43 yards out with 25 seconds left to put the Saints back in front 24-23, setting the stage for the Vikings’ heroics.
Jan. 20, 2019 – Los Angeles Rams 26, Saints 23 (OT)
The no-call that will live in infamy, keeping the Saints from a second trip to the Super Bowl under Sean Payton. Nickell Robey-Coleman made contact with Tommylee Lewis on a third-down pass with 1:49 remaining and the score tied 20-20. Had interference been called, the Saints simply could have kneeled out the remaining time and set up for a field goal as time expired. Instead, no call was made, Lutz kicked a go-ahead field goal with 1:41 left, and that gave the Rams enough time to get in field goal range to force OT. An interception of Brees on the first possession of OT set up the Rams for a game-winning 57-yard field goal by Greg Zuerlein.
Monday – Tampa Bay Buccaneers 17, Saints 16
Tom Brady had not led the Bucs to a TD against a stout Saints defense in 11-plus quarters at Raymond James Stadium, but then got two scores in the final three minutes to rally Tampa Bay from a 16-3 deficit. The winning score came with 3 seconds left.

Posted by Chief Hinge
There and Here
Member since Sep 2018
2902 posts
Posted on 12/6/22 at 5:41 pm to
quote:

When someone or something consistently abuses you, hurts you, makes you angry and breaks your heart, any therapist will tell you to cut that activity or person out. Do they make you happy? If not just stop, then maybe change will occur


Abuse?
Posted by Wardniner01
Member since Dec 2020
2537 posts
Posted on 12/6/22 at 7:19 pm to
Says the young fan who never watched years of mora, Haslett and ditka. There's a guy at the right when you enter the room to collect your "fan card"
Posted by MrSpock
Member since Sep 2015
4328 posts
Posted on 12/6/22 at 7:25 pm to
quote:

When someone or something consistently abuses you, hurts you, makes you angry and breaks your heart, any therapist will tell you to cut that activity or person out. Do they make you happy? If not just stop, then maybe change will occur


A good therapist will tell you to lighten the frick up and stop getting so worked up about sports.
Posted by Ed Osteen
Member since Oct 2007
57448 posts
Posted on 12/6/22 at 7:48 pm to
Did you mean to post this under an alter? It reads like you are responding to yourself
This post was edited on 12/6/22 at 7:49 pm
Posted by LSUgrad88
Member since Jun 2009
6766 posts
Posted on 12/6/22 at 10:02 pm to
[quote]Says the young fan who never watched years of mora, Haslett and ditka.[/quot

The guy is listing games from the 1970’s. What in the actual frick are you talking about??
Posted by Fat Bastard
coach, investor, gambler
Member since Mar 2009
72508 posts
Posted on 12/6/22 at 10:18 pm to
You really have no clue what the Big Ben plays were do u? Or that Monday night game with raiders ? People not even born then know about those games.
Posted by Thracken13
Aft Cargo Hold of Serenity
Member since Feb 2010
15921 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 8:20 am to
man up you fricking vagina - it is just a fricking game. how about not taking the shite so seriously. we got a SB - any more in our lifetime is just better - but consider yourself fortunate we got one in 09 - cause prior to then, no-one ever thought we would sniff one, much less get one.

does it suck we lose - frick yeah it does, but rejoice int he fact we got to experience the joy of our fandom being rewarded in our lifetime. now, just relax and watch sport for what it is - enjoyment. if you aren't enjoying it, find a different hobby
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