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A Who Dat Nation Celebration

Posted on: February 8, 2010 12:48 pm
Edited on: February 8, 2010 12:58 pm
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Team of destiny? Maybe. I prefer to think that God just thought the city of New Orleans would have a better time with it than the city of Indianapolis. 

And who's gonna argue with God?

 

 

hat tip to Deadspin

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oumei
Since: Oct 7, 2011
Posted on: October 9, 2011 1:32 pm
 

A Who Dat Nation Celebration

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WordRider
Since: Feb 17, 2010
Posted on: February 17, 2010 8:29 pm
 

A Who Dat Nation Celebration

It cannot be that the Saints perish out of Superbowls Who Dat?


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schmedjr
Since: Nov 16, 2008
Posted on: February 11, 2010 1:04 pm
 

A Who Dat Nation Celebration

Personally I believe the winner was already decided by the powers that be. Who ever they may be, can influence the result of the game. Look at the Minn. Saints game, the vikings were trying to hand the game to the Saints. Farve clearly could have run but throws an interception instead and then all the fumbles at key points in the game??? Yes, the Saints were hitting hard but, there were an aweful lot of mistakes made in just one game??? The Arizona Packer game, Fitzgerald runs over the defender in the endzone then catches a TD and is not flagged for offensive pass interference??? The Super Bowl, Peyton didn't seem to upset throwing interceptions and seemed to let off after the first quater???? Alot of money is involved. You just have to wonder!!!!


mhq222
Since: Apr 24, 2008
Posted on: February 8, 2010 6:57 pm
 

A Who Dat Nation Celebration

Huh, what dat?  The Saints won by 31 points? I must have tuned out a little too early, or maybe you did, dude.  And oh, no way the Saints are repeating.  They'll blow up this team, faster than you can finish drinking your bottle of beer, there.  And oh, God, please keep Hank Williams Jr. down on the farm. 


JimsNationMon
Since: Jan 28, 2010
Posted on: February 8, 2010 5:05 pm
 

A Who Dat Nation Celebration

I Dat.  I backed the Saints not just with my prediction and my bets (I bet them to win and took the odds instead of taking the points), I backed them with the game menu.  My wife who went to Tulane and I had Chicken Creole and bread pudding in the second half in honor of Dat Team.  Oh, and when did Saints turn it around, in the second half.


saintssuperbowl
Since: Oct 7, 2009
Posted on: February 8, 2010 1:30 pm
 

A Who Dat Nation Celebration

Everybody pick against the saints on all sports network shows and I bet we still don't get any "RESPECT" at all . I'm glad the saints won by 31 points .But I didn't care about the Jaz zee part of the superbowl in the beginning. I hope the next superbowl  will be on A B C network.Bring on Hank Williams Jr. any day of the year for me. Why don't you'll take a survey on the superbowl 44 and ask people what they thought of the show.  Now that is my opinon of everything in a nut shell.  One more thing the saints will be back in the playoffs again and maybe another superbowl. Yes.


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