March 2012
144 posts
I mean Matt [Ryan] wasn’t one of the players named. But, on the other hand, I’d...
– -Arthur Blank.
You know what, Blank? All we have to say is 10-2. Matt Ryan isn’t even worth a damned bounty. We save that for the big boys.
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I’m going to give my all. I’ve always been the type of player that will work to...
– Curtis Lofton to the Who Dat Nation
suck it Atlanta, suck it
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Welcome to Sack City, Mr Lofton →
We will wear our black and gold, even though, to a world of first-stone...
– EMBRACING BAD (via ubiquitousamericana)
Every Saints failure will be celebrated. Every Saints success will be met with...
– EMBRACING BAD (via saints11)
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This season is going to take on an us-versus-the-world mentality. The perception...
– Zach Strief
The Saints will play good, clean American football. They will fairly win our...
– EMBRACING BAD (via saints11)
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I share and fully support the League’s concerns and goals on player...
– Sean Payton, New Orleans Saints
We WhoDats will always stand behind and support you Sean
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NFL investigated Green Bay Packers for 'bounty... →
Paid to keep Adrian Peterson below 100 yards? And how do you think they did that? With hugs and kisses? Players were paid extra and a victim was targeted; doesn’t that sound like a bounty? Not convinced? Peterson sustained a torn LCL in that game off a low tackle by Packers CB Al Harris, an injury that kept him out for a month.
“The club has handled the matter with the players, and the...
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New Orleans Saints sign linebacker Chris... →
Yeahhh, Spags with the hookup.
Let’s hope this 2012 group can hold up their end and help out Drew & Co. to win games!
Operation Juicy Fruit is a Thing? →
alexanderjh:
I’m not sure how I feel about this one. That said, I very well might send a pack of Juicy Fruit to the commish.
Hahaha, we WhoDats sure love our Saints
EMBRACING BAD (or: 3 reasons Saints fans should be...
saints11:
by Bradley Warshauer
Stop.
Breathe.
This can be exciting, and here’s why:
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If the league was serious about protecting its players, then it would...
– Chris Smith
This reminds me of baseball and steroids. A league is way behind a serious problem which creates an even bigger PR problem, so they lash out and find a scapegoat that they can punish harshly and make it look like they care about the issue and are on top of it.
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