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re: wasted talent thread

Posted by GILROY on 1/16/15 at 12:34 pm to
Chris Henry (RIP)
Reggie Jackson recording five homeruns during the 1977 World Series (the last three on first pitches),Jackson had hit a home run off Dodger pitcher Don Sutton in his last at bat in Game Five, his three home runs in Game Six meant that he had hit four home runs on four consecutive swings,against four different Dodger pitchers.
1. Judas Priest Unleashed in the East
2. UFO. Strangers in the Night
3. Metallica. Live shite Binge and Purge

re: Start Josh Gordon?

Posted by GILROY on 9/18/13 at 12:10 pm to
Browns are Starting Brian Hoyer at QB. You might want to rethink that.
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Repeat after me : Never Sit Your Studs
#1 Fantasy Rule. Thanks For Reminding me.
I have Foster Murrary and McFadden as flex penciled in all week I am starting to think I should go with Lacy and sit a unsure Foster could I please have your thoughts

re: .

Posted by GILROY on 3/6/13 at 8:28 pm to
Goin' South (1978)
Directed by Jack Nicholson. With Jack Nicholson, Mary Steenburgen, Christopher Lloyd, John Belush

re: Best High School Movies

Posted by GILROY on 2/24/13 at 11:48 am to
The Hollywood Knights
Detroit Rock City
If we can get into the playoffs it a new season
I love the Saints
Spags is a good choice but not my first. I wanted and thought Del Reo had the job I think he just bought a condo in the warehouse district and his son goes to school somewhere in nola
$500.00 for season ticket
$100.00 on at least one shirt a season
$300 at Champion Square on food and Beer
$150 on cokes to go with my flask of Jack.

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Really does suck. These last two weeks have been like a straight kick to the nuts.


It seems to me you and a lot of Saints fans are obviously spoiled. But that is a real good thing. Old timers will tell you that 5 and 7 and still in the playoff hunt at this time of the year would have made us fap .But the last 6 years have been something special and have spoiled me as well. And this week I feel like I've been fricked with a cactus but I think back at the good old days, are should I say the bad old days, and feel a little better but not much. But the Saints still have a shot .And I am all in and I am not ready to say wait until next year
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Do you find it funny a guy who's handle is "gilroy" is hating on a 9ers fan?

explain
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Why do opposing fans post shite like this? We don't give a frick what you think. We don't need you wishing good game. Go frick yourself and you inflated ego. Assclown

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re: Roll Call for 49ers Game

Posted by GILROY on 11/24/12 at 3:57 pm to
Section 643
If Hoodoo don't start it and we go on to lose he is 100% accountable for the defeat.
It's a win/ win situation with me but for the Saints playoff hopes I will be pulling for the Falcons.

re: Why so many empty seats?

Posted by GILROY on 11/11/12 at 7:36 pm to
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I've never seen so many empties

looked the same to me
The pass rush will be the #1 key for a Saints Victory. The #2 will be keeping Turner under a 100.and The #3 will be stopping the 2 and 3 blown assignments from the corners and safety that we have a game

I Have to agree with Shutdown Corner

Posted by GILROY on 11/9/12 at 9:02 pm
Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints
The Saints showed some interesting new things on defense against the Eagles last Monday night, and the Falcons should take notice. New Orleans defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo finally lined up his scheme and personnel, sending linebackers on blitzes from different levels and harassing Michael Vick throughout Philly's blowout loss. Of course, Atlanta's offense is more solid and its offensive line is far stronger, but as much as Matt Ryan has developed this season, he's still balky when you send pressure right up the A-gaps. The key to an upset, if the Saints are going to accomplish that feat, is to balance pass rush with coverage against the Falcons' receivers -- they're the best in the NFL at winning one-on-one matchups. Call us crazy, but we're riding along with the Saints' recent momentum and saying that New Orleans will do just that.
Pick: Saints 31. Falcons 28