If you want to talk ASUN smack or ramble ad nauseum about your favorite pro or major college teams, this is the place to let it rip.

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By SuperJon
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Somebody on the crew is getting fired for screwing up the intro videos.
By SuperJon
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The Dorito's commercial with the dog collar was made by a Liberty grad.
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By PAmedic
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unfreakin' believable.

down 10-0 and the Saints outscore Peyton & co. 31-7 to win this going away.

Over/Under on how many times I hear/see "who dey" in the next week: 10,000
By SuperJon
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You won't hear who dey at all next week. That's the Bengals.

You'll hear Who Dat and Katrina all week.
By thepostman
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this game bored me for the most part
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By PAmedic
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SuperJon wrote:You won't hear who dey at all next week. That's the Bengals.

You'll hear Who Dat and Katrina all week.
thank you. now I feel like a girl. The sentiment is the same.
By uncafan
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flamesbball84 wrote:
thepostman wrote:this game bored me for the most part
Agree.

kinda curious why??? You mean the play? or just...had no interest in either team, etc?
By thepostman
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uncafan wrote:
flamesbball84 wrote:
thepostman wrote:this game bored me for the most part
Agree.

kinda curious why??? You mean the play? or just...had no interest in either team, etc?
both really..I don't know...it was decent i suppose just couldn't get into it
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By El Scorcho
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flamesbball84 wrote:
thepostman wrote:this game bored me for the most part
Agree.
Shocker.
By thepostman
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El Scorcho wrote:
flamesbball84 wrote:
thepostman wrote:this game bored me for the most part
Agree.
Shocker.
i hate when he agrees with me
By uncafan
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thepostman wrote:
uncafan wrote:
flamesbball84 wrote: Agree.

kinda curious why??? You mean the play? or just...had no interest in either team, etc?
both really..I don't know...it was decent i suppose just couldn't get into it

haha, ok, just curious. I mean, from a pure football perspective it was a 'great game,' and certainly offensively the saints were unbelievable after the 1st quarter. I guess just interested because it seems the talking heads and such have an opposite opinion so wasn't sure why you were bored...
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By flamesfilmguy
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SuperJon wrote:
You'll hear Who Dat and Katrina all week.
this is why i will give up ESPN and all other major TV for the next 3 weeks. it is going to be over done. call me insensitive but katrina was 5 years ago. the two have nothing in common except the saints are from New orleans.
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By LUnpretty11
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flamesfilmguy wrote:
SuperJon wrote:
You'll hear Who Dat and Katrina all week.
this is why i will give up ESPN and all other major TV for the next 3 weeks. it is going to be over done. call me insensitive but katrina was 5 years ago. the two have nothing in common except the saints are from New orleans.
Yes, Katrina was 5 years ago, but the Saints revived that city. They gave the people of NO a reason to go out and be excited about something, and now they have something to go nuts over. I'm happy for NO. I'm not a Saints fan, but I'm glad they won. And yes, that is insensitive. That hurricane ruined peoples lives. The Superdome was a home to that entire city for quite some time. Now all us ATL folks need to talk about is how we're going to dominate the South next year :mrgreen:
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By Sly Fox
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You guys who think Katrina and a Super Bowl victory are completely unrelated are just not getting it. This was a city wiped off the map and to have something to celebrate is a genuinely great storyline. Will it be overdone? Of course. Its the media mindset. The local Houston stations were all live from the French Quarter tonight due to the obvious connections between our cities. The coverage was sloppy & cliched. But it is a story. I work quite a bit in that city and they are way overdue for good news. Hopefully their celebrations don't mar the moment.

I now take a break to do some namedropping. Yeah, I know. But back in '96, I moved to Austin. Nearly every Friday night I was live at Westlake High School where a kid named Brees was rewriting the Texas record books. They shoot scenes in the Friday Night Lights show at Westlake but they change the name to something else that starts with a W so they can use actual game footage. But I digress.

During Drew's junior year he was injured and despite having an amazing pedigree (his mother was an all-state track athlete and his uncle Marty Akins was an All-American QB at Texas and his grandfather Ray Akins is one of Texas' most fabled high school coaches) he wasn't offered scholarships by any of the major programs in the state. It took all of one game for me to come back to the office stating how nuts it was that this kid named Brees wasn't going to be a Longhorn. I even quizzed Bobby Burton who running the nation's first major recruiting service called the National Recruiting Advisor (that later became Rivals.com) and he indicated to me he was a beneficiary of an amazing system at Westlake. Obviously today he fits a number of different systems. In fact, I did Drew's 1st TV interview.

Late in the 5A state championship winning season, Tiller gave him an offer to Purdue and the rest is history. At Purdue, everyone again claimed it was the system. When he was drafted right behind fellow Central Texas product LT in the draft by the Chargers, he again was considered just a system QB. I think tonight he finally was vindicated as the best quarterback to ever come out of Texas with all due deference to Bobby Layne & Tommy Kramer.

He didn't mention it in his postgame interview, but Drew's mother Mina committed suicide just before the season began after details of some business improprieties came up. I had a number of run-ins with Mina over the years and she was one lady you didn't want to cross. She & Drew weren't close but it still had to be tough for a guy who is still a relatively young Christian to handle.

I am anxious to see how he handles the notoriety that comes his way the next couple of weeks. Hopefully he uses it as an opportunity to share his testimony whenever the opportunity arises.
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By ToTheLeft
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It would be one thing if it was just the media that was making it about Katrina. But the players are making it about that. The team makes it about that. It's a story because it's how the team feels.
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By RubberMallet
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the saints "reviving a city" is one of the saddest things i've ever heard...
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By LUnpretty11
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RubberMallet wrote:the saints "reviving a city" is one of the saddest things i've ever heard...
Did they not? They gave that city something to look forward to. MNF came to NO (and unfortunately had to beat the Falcons :cry: ) but people were actually happy and excited. They weren't focused on the disaster that had occurred.
By LUconn
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I recall pre hurricane, their owner was trying every trick in the book to get the Saints out of NO. They sucked and had poor support. I remember the entire town hated him because he wasn't keeping it a secret he was trying to move the team. Then the hurricane comes along, and he's pretty much stuck there. It's the perfect time to leave since the super dome was messed up, but leaving would make the NFL look really bad so he was screwed. And now all of the sudden he's king of the city.
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By LUnpretty11
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The point is that in 2006 (the season after Katrina) the Saints went 10-6 and won their first round playoff game at home. They brought that city back to life.
By ALUmnus
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LUnpretty11 wrote:The point is that in 2006 (the season after Katrina) the Saints went 10-6 and won their first round playoff game at home. They brought that city back to life.
I think you're giving a football team way too much credit. Sure the Saints played a part, but to say they brought the city back to life....
People said the same thing about the Tigers back in '84, and yes, it gave people something to cheer about, but really, what did it actually do for the city?

Now as for the game. It was decent, held my interest for the most part, but not a spectacular game by any means. The Saints/Vikings game was my superbowl.
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By Sly Fox
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I just don't get so many people calling the game boring. Sure the 1st quarter was slow but the rest of the game was competitive and that rarely happens in Super Bowls. Until Porter's pick six this one was going down to who had the ball last.
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By WinthropEagleFan
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I thought it was a very well played Super Bowl. Very few penalties, the refs did a good job, only the one turnover...both offenses were sharp most of the time, the defenses (not surprisingly) had trouble stopping the other team, but they also never allowed any big plays. It lacked a lot of memorable highlights (aside from the interception return), but it kept my interest the whole time and was a solid all-around game in my opinion.
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