The Biggest Slap in the Face from the Aints Game

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Timbo2st;1229771 said:
Hey, he might be a sissy, but he's a sissy playing good football.

He has like 8 td's and no int's so far.

6th seed? Hell....Eagles are 1 game back and they play each other again.

They're going to keep moving up in the standings.
McNabb is the sissy, Garcia has the busy hands, your team will be eliminated Sunday and then buried Christmas Eve.
 

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Aikbach;1229773 said:
McNabb is the sissy, Garcia has the busy hands, your team will be eliminated Sunday and then buried Christmas Eve.

How is Mcnabb a sissy?

Do you remember the game against Arizona when he played the rest of the game on a broken ankle?

Throughout his career, he's been fighting the injuries.
 

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88 enough said;1229619 said:
Remember this one Dallas Cowboys, The Saints came in to your backyard, whipped your thoroughly and had 30,000 plus Saints fans singing in your stadium "WHO DAT, WHO DAT, WHO DAT SAY THEY GONNA BEAT THEM SAINTS ?????? WHO DAT !!!! I guess that was the FAT LADY singing that night. I think that was a new low in Texas.

No way that half the crowd were cheering for the Saints.
 

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Timbo2st;1229786 said:
How is Mcnabb a sissy?

Do you remember the game against Arizona when he played the rest of the game on a broken ankle?

Throughout his career, he's been fighting the injuries.
Arizona..yawn. Do you remember how he chokes in three different championship games and a Super Bowl? Do you remember how he has gotten hurt on mundane looking plays the past two years and been the excuse you like to use for your team finishing with two consecutive non-winning seasons even though you were in a slide prior to the injury?
 

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30,000 Aints fans at Texas Stadium?

Must of used their Fema money to go to the game. Now go back to Houston please.
 

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Aikbach;1229792 said:
Arizona..yawn. Do you remember how he chokes in three different championship games and a Super Bowl? Do you remeber how he has gotte nhurt on mundane looking plays the past two years and been the excuse you like to use for your team finishing with two consecutive non-winning seasons even though you were in a slide prior to the injury?

No, the recievers choked in the championship games.

You can watch them all again, because I'm right. Thrash, Pinkston and Mitchell played horrible.

Superbowl....yes he did an awful job with the clock management.
 
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CanadianCowboysFan;1229788 said:
No way that half the crowd were cheering for the Saints.

There was enough to understand what they were singing. I've been watching Cowboys games since I was in diapers and I never remember that.
 

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Timbo2st;1229802 said:
No, the recievers choked in the championship games.

You can watch them all again, because I'm right. Thrash, Pinkston and Mitchell played horrible.

Superbowl....yes he did an awful job with the clock management.
Tisk, tisk, tisk, the games were lost in convincing fashion. He had TO in the SUper Bowl and still couldn't take advantage of the favorable coverages downfield.

McNabb is FINISHED and his legacy is just like that of Randal Cunningham's, good athlete, but not a championship leader nor mind.
 
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jman;1229670 said:
Well at least you know it is a big deal to get owned at home for the Cowboys.

The Saints have been owned where ever they have played for so long, it isn't a big deal for them to get a whooping at home.

Enjoy the win...that's about as good as it will get this year for you guys.

DONT YOU EVER ACCUSE ME OF BEING AN "AINTS FAN". Thats the worst thing I have ever been called on any forum. I expect an appology. That was low-down
 

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kØwbØy;1229744 said:
mmm, this is wut I hate about fans that have no class. we're at mid week and this saints fan is coming here sayin this n that about the Win. we have had the class to congradulate ur team on a nice win, now plz have sum class and shut up about it!

and by the way, there wasnt 30,000 saint fans. dont start sumthing only DALLAS and maybe the steelers can do to an away stadium.

There were about 5,000 to 7,000 fans and they were loud. But what do you expect when they have never won anything and half of their state are Cowboys fans. They feel the same way Houston Texans fans feel. Envy of our past of excellence and our big fan base across the USA.
 

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Blake;1229796 said:
30,000 Aints fans at Texas Stadium? Must of used their Fema money to go to the game. Now go back to Houston please.

Stop the Classless FEMA/Katrina Jokes. This really has nothing to do with football. While Saints fans have certainly Trolled and Gloated, we haven't said anything near what has been said by some Dallas fans.

Please stop. Many people lost everything and moved to the great state of Texas where there is certainly a better life. FEMA monies amounted to $2200 max per family, hardly enough to spend on a football game.

The real question should be asked... why was 30,000 tickets available for sale for Saints fans to purchase?

I personally know 4 people that moved to Austin and make the trip to Dallas. I'm sure they had fun at your expense. They are great people with a 40+ year chip to get off their shoulder. :cool:
 

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jbz64;1229832 said:
There were about 5,000 to 7,000 fans and they were loud. But what do you expect when they have never won anything and half of their state are Cowboys fans. They feel the same way Houston Texans fans feel. Envy of our past of excellence and our big fan base across the USA.
They were drunk and obnoxious as well, carrying umbrellas indoors and blocking fans seated behind them from seeing the field.
 

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SaintsFanMan;1229837 said:
Stop the Classless FEMA/Katrina Jokes. This really has nothing to do with football. While Saints fans have certainly Trolled and Gloated, we haven't said anything near what has been said by some Dallas fans.

Please stop. Many people lost everything and moved to the great state of Texas where there is certainly a better life. FEMA monies amounted to $2200 max per family, hardly enough to spend on a football game.

The real question should be asked... why was 30,000 tickets available for sale for Saints fans to purchase?

I personally know 4 people that moved to Austin and make the trip to Dallas. I'm sure they had fun at your expense. They are great people with a 40+ year chip to get off their shoulder. :cool:

I want hard evidence that there were 30,000 Aints fans there.

Thats like saying Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy really do exist.

Keep dreaming buddy.
 

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Timbo2st;1229802 said:
No, the recievers choked in the championship games.

You can watch them all again, because I'm right. Thrash, Pinkston and Mitchell played horrible.

Superbowl....yes he did an awful job with the clock management.

How did McNabb get dragged into this thread?

Thread killing again Timbo?
 

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djdoug;1229638 said:
IMO it was the on-side kick,that was the biggest slap in the face.

Yep it's was. That was an arrogant move by Sean.
 

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Aikbach;1229806 said:
Tisk, tisk, tisk, the games were lost in convincing fashion. He had TO in the SUper Bowl and still couldn't take advantage of the favorable coverages downfield.

McNabb is FINISHED and his legacy is just like that of Randal Cunningham's, good athlete, but not a championship leader nor mind.

What was his legacy in the first place? Having his team be every bit as good without him as it was with him?
 

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TwentyOne;1229848 said:
Yep it's was. That was an arrogant move by Sean.
It was from the Andy Reid playbook but it stunk like it had come from the likes of Buddy Ryan.
 

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TwentyOne;1229848 said:
Yep it's was. That was an arrogant move by Sean.

Come on guys.

The onside kick was brilliant and not insult to injury.

He wanted to put the game away and he did just that.

IF Parcells did this we would have went nuts and said it was his play call of the century.
 

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Saints fans who are annoyed by the Katrina jokes - feel free to adios out of here.

Is it classless? Yeah. So is sticking around on an opposing team's forum days after the game ends in a blowout and gloating, whether blatantly or not. I can understand fans of our actual rivals making this their home, it's a great place. But give it a rest already. Go home. Then, you won't have to read classless Katrina jokes from annoyed cowboys fans.
 
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