The official "Who Dat's" gonna play da Saints in Miami thread???

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by Poppaluv, Sep 12, 2009.

  1. Poppaluv

    Poppaluv I CALL WINNERS!!!

    What's your take from the AFC? We got the NFC LOCKED UP BABY!!!!!

    I'm bringing my tu-tu,fairy wings and scepter,halo and Baby Saint Stuie out again this year, so :bla:

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    I'm even gonna call in my rock and roll friends for support like my boy Phil here(Pantera's singer if y'all didn't know):TU: [​IMG]


    Too bad Dallas is coming here this year, I will miss all those fingers.....:laugh:
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    Bring on Detroit!!!!!!!!!!:moonu: :spank: :spank: :spank: ​
     
  2. Poppaluv

    Poppaluv I CALL WINNERS!!!

    Whooo-Hooooo!!!!! Happy Saints day!!!!!!!! To bad the rivs window is leaking. Beer:eek:pen, Deer stew:warm. I just came in from getting da paper and since my neighbors know me for 20 years now, well they just smile ,wave and yell at me to yeel in da DOME!!!!!!!!!:beer


    ......time for 'nother beer.....:beer
     
  3. Water man

    Water man Knee Deep in Mud

  4. Poppaluv

    Poppaluv I CALL WINNERS!!!

    Hey Kurt, is that logo rising or setting? :laugh: It would be a good game though!! :TU:
     
  5. paul c

    paul c Well-Known Member

    the pats, period!
     
  6. 1 bad gs

    1 bad gs Well-Known Member

    the new orleans aints? please, you guys stink! the best division in football will be the NFC NORTH. GREEN BAY ALL THE WAY! GO PACKERS!:beer
     
  7. Poppaluv

    Poppaluv I CALL WINNERS!!!

    Wow, the aints? We stink? Are you stuck in the 80's? Letsee: Our man Brees throws 6 TD's. Your Rodgers throws 1 to squeek by. Hmmmmm? Knew there was a reason FAVVVVRE would want to play against you guys? :Dou:
     
  8. Ragtop 455

    Ragtop 455 Atlanta Driver...

    I can't wait for the "Aints" to show up in Atlanta. The Saints (to me) have always been the Falcons biggest games of the season.
    Great QB in Brees, but we have a good one as well...
    RW
    1970 Skylark Convertible 455
     
  9. 1 bad gs

    1 bad gs Well-Known Member

    I Know About 5 Guys At Our Local Bat That Could Throw 6 Td's Against The Lions.:tu:
     
  10. StageTwo

    StageTwo It's a Beauty Too.

    YEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAAAAW! God's team is in the NFC!!!









    And it ain't the Saints. :moonu:
     
  11. Billhillytim

    Billhillytim Well-Known Member

    I can't let ya'll hang my boy out to dry without providing some backup. Geaux Saints!!!! Dude, Pantera rocks too!!! We need to find some time to chill at the 'Dome, eat some gumbo, boudin balls, and harass the non believers!:beers2: :gp: We'll even roll up to it in the Black and Gold Avalanche if the Riv window is still leaking
     
  12. breakinbuick11

    breakinbuick11 Platinum Level Contributor

    PLEASE phillys going to beat you next week with or without Mcnabb....

    :moonu: :moonu: :moonu: hehehehehehe

    ALTHOUGH Drew Brees is nothing but impressive...
     
  13. Poppaluv

    Poppaluv I CALL WINNERS!!!

    @ games I look forward to every year!!!! And you're right, y'all got a good QB. BUT not good enough...:laugh:

    How come they didn't try out then?:pp

    If you find your way down here for a home game, we can scrounge up a ticket. And the Riv is leaking like a sieve.:(

    McNabb's one tough sob, I'll give ya that. But Saints by 10!!!! (Even in Philly):shock:
     
  14. Poppaluv

    Poppaluv I CALL WINNERS!!!

    @ games I look forward to every year!!!! And you're right, y'all got a good QB. BUT not good enough...:laugh:

    How come they didn't try out then?:pp

    If you find your way down here for a home game, we can scrounge up a ticket. And the Riv is leaking like a sieve.:(

    McNabb's one tough sob, I'll give ya that. But Saints by 10!!!! (Even in Philly):shock:

    P.S. ! TD away from tying Marino's record (I think) after missing the season record by 1 completion-Not too shabby...:TU:
     
  15. Billhillytim

    Billhillytim Well-Known Member

    Bringing it back. Can't let a thread this great die after a week. Geaux Saints!
     
  16. Poppaluv

    Poppaluv I CALL WINNERS!!!




    :moonu:
    2-0 baby
    Philly!>?!?!!?!?!?! 48-22 Baby!!!!!!!!!! :idea2:








    Hey bad gs, I( guess you don't remember last years cheeze stomp Huh??? :pp

    We won 51 -29!

    NEW ORLEANS -- After heading out on the road for more than a month, the New Orleans Saints were unstoppable at home.



    Fast Facts

    The Saints tied a team record with 51 points, the third-highest point output in Monday Night Football history.





    The Saints spent 43 days away from the Louisiana Superdome for a trip to London, a bye and three road games, then returned to New Orleans and put on one of the more memorable performances in franchise history.

    Drew Brees threw for four scores, Deuce McAllister set a Saints record with his 54th career touchdown and New Orleans rolled to a 51-29 victory over the Green Bay Packers on Monday night.




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    Brees dismantled a Packers secondary that came in ranked third in the NFL with 176.3 yards passing allowed per game. He was 20-of-26 for 323 yards as New Orleans tied a club record for points scored and touchdowns (seven) in a game. Two of Brees' touchdowns went to Lance Moore, one for 70 yards.

    Brees remained on pace to break Dan Marino's 1984 record of 5,084 yards passing in a season. He has 3,574 yards with five games remaining. He also has the Saints (6-5) feeling better about their hopes of rallying for a playoff spot now that they've won two games in a row for the first time all season.

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    "We didn't slow them down at all tonight," Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy said. "Give credit to the Saints and the play of their quarterback. He was on fire coming into the game and we didn't cool him off any."

    Aaron Rodgers' attempt to keep up with Brees' torrid passing resulted in three interceptions, two by Jason David and one by Kevin Kaesviharn. David returned his first pick to the 3, setting up McAllister's scoring run, which broke Dalton Hilliard's club record set in 1993.

    The sellout crowd erupted after McAllister's score. The Saints' career rushing leader kept the ball as he trotted to the sideline, where he was hugged by Payton.

    "I didn't want it to be anything out of the context of the game because I respect the game so much," McAllister said. "I wanted it to come in the natural flow."

    NFL.com Video

    Watch highlights from the New Orleans Saints 51-29 win over the Green Bay Packers.

    "After the first half we knew we had to throw," Rodgers said. "We tried to answer but we didn't. We let this one get away from us."



    Brees remained on pace to break Dan Marino's 1984 record of 5,084 yards passing in a season. He has 3,574 yards with five games remaining. He also has the Saints (6-5) feeling better about their hopes of rallying for a playoff spot now that they've won two games in a row for the first time all season.

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    "We didn't slow them down at all tonight," Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy said. "Give credit to the Saints and the play of their quarterback. He was on fire coming into the game and we didn't cool him off any."

    Aaron Rodgers' attempt to keep up with Brees' torrid passing resulted in three interceptions, two by Jason David and one by Kevin Kaesviharn. David returned his first pick to the 3, setting up McAllister's scoring run, which broke Dalton Hilliard's club record set in 1993.

    The sellout crowd erupted after McAllister's score. The Saints' career rushing leader kept the ball as he trotted to the sideline, where he was hugged by Payton.


    "After the first half we knew we had to throw," Rodgers said. "We tried to answer but we didn't. We let this one get away from us."

    Leading 24-21 at the half, the Saints began to seize control with a long touchdown drive that ended with Brees' 16-yard strike to tight end Billy Miller. Pierre Thomas rushed for 87 yards and two touchdown runs, a 4-yarder in the first half and a 31-yard scamper in the fourth quarter that gave New Orleans a 51-29 lead. The Saints had scored 51 points twice before in their four-decade history and easily could have reached 52 if Payton had elected to kick the extra point. However, Payton called for a 2-point conversion that failed in an attempt to go up by 24 points.





    NFL Scores
    Thursday, November 20th 2008


    Monday, November 24th 2008
    Green Bay 29 Final
    New Orleans 51
     
  17. bignastyGS

    bignastyGS Maggot pilot

    Apparently the "Aints" ain't taking no prisoners..Glad to see the Eagles get an ass kicking as well as the Steelers whooped. I absolutely hate those teams as bad as the Blowboys...Go NY Giants...

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  18. breakinbuick11

    breakinbuick11 Platinum Level Contributor

    Pat, leave pennsylvania...

    I didnt watch the second half of the eagles game...

    Instead we drove the GS almost 4 miles to its new location with hardly any brakes...

    too much football for one weekend... between my game, Notre Dame game and philly... I needed some GS time...
     
  19. 1 bad gs

    1 bad gs Well-Known Member

    poppaluv, you got me. the saints kicked the eagles butt and the packers looked like crap.:ball: just remember, it's a long season.:beers2:
     
  20. Poppaluv

    Poppaluv I CALL WINNERS!!!

    I'm with you against the Cowboys. :spank:


    Unfortunately you are correct! It's not easy being a Saints fan.:( Anything can happen to us and does.:shock: But if it aint this year,then when????:idea2: :rant:
     

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