What Saints Fans Are Saying

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Would love to see Payton and his weird puckered butthole mouth take a loss.

Not a big fan of this guy...would love to humiliate him, his players, and their fans in the Superdome.
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Best coach, best player, best RB ......

Best GM??

LOL it's fantastic isn't it!!!!!

Hope he is not a year 1 rental

Half year.

Not a big fan of this guy...would love to humiliate him, his players, and their fans in the Superdome.
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I just took a really close look, like for 10 minutes and at different angles and my butthole doesn't look like his mouth. But at the right angle the asscheeks sort of resembles his double chin if the lighting is right.
 
" I have a feeling the Rams won’t be recognizable in 2 years from what we see today and the Seahawks will continue to lead the division. That’s my guess...."


This guy is the greatest
 
The nerve of them calling themselves "The Greatest Show on Turf." Come up with your own damn nickname.

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NFL Picks Week 9: The Greatest Show on Turf
Week 8 saw the Saints pick up their biggest win of the season so far. Let’s take a look what Week 9 has in store for the Saints as an unbeaten rival comes to the Big Easy.
By Wallace Delery

Rams(8-0) at Saints(6-1) - Game of the Year
The stat lines will show that the Rams beat the Saints by 6 at the LA Memorial Coliseum a year ago, but there is a lot behind that result. Remember, the Saints went into Los Angeles with De’Vante Harris and PJ Williams as the starting cornerbacks last year, having lost starters Marshon Lattimore and Ken Crawley for the week. Even with that massive disadvantage and also having lost DE Alex Okafor the week prior, the Saints managed to keep it close, on the road, against the NFC West leaders.

Now, a year later, the Saints get another shot at the NFC West leaders, and current NFL leader. This time, with a fully-complimented secondary. This time, with a healthy Alex Okafor across from Cam Jordan. This time, at home in the Superdome. When the dome is rocking, and so much is at stake, few venues in sports provide as much of an advantage for the home team.

The last two times the Saints faced the Rams, the Saints defense was ranked in the middle-of-the-pack and were averaging 102 and 112 rushing yards per game against, respectively. The Saints enter this game with the top-ranked rushing defense in the NFL by a wide margin, giving up only 74 yards-per-game. This will be a huge factor as the Rams come into this game with the NFL’s top rushing attack, averaging 151 yards-per-game, Led by All-Pro Todd Gurley.

The key to victory will be the Saints defense holding Gurley to just 15 carries for 62 yards and no touchdowns. This will put the pressure on Jared Goff to lead the offense with his arm, which he is fully capable of doing. Even without rookie DE Marcus Davenport, the Saints have the pieces on defense to make things difficult for Goff, seeing the QB go for 284 yards passing, 3 touchdowns, and 1 interception.

On offense, the Saints will have their hands full, facing the Rams’ top-ten defense, anchored by All-Pro interior linemen Aaron Donald and Ndamukong Suh. The duo of Alvin Kamara and Mark Ingram will need to wear down the talented Rams defensive line. Much of that will come by way of the Saints’ supremely talented offensive line, which will need to be at its best to protect Drew Brees. Look for a solid day by Brees, passing for 278 yards, 3 touchdowns, and no interceptions.

This one will be close and tense most of the way, but the Saints will find that extra gear late in the second half, allowing them to separate and win by 10, in front of an exhilarated home crowd. Putting themselves in the driver’s seat in the NFC by day’s end. Saints win 34-24.

Pick: Saints



 
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NFL Picks Week 9: The Greatest Show on Turf

Week 8 saw the Saints pick up their biggest win of the season so far. Let’s take a look what Week 9 has in store for the Saints as an unbeaten rival comes to the Big Easy.
By Wallace Delery

Rams(8-0) at Saints(6-1) - Game of the Year
The stat lines will show that the Rams beat the Saints by 6 at the LA Memorial Coliseum a year ago, but there is a lot behind that result. Remember, the Saints went into Los Angeles with De’Vante Harris and PJ Williams as the starting cornerbacks last year, having lost starters Marshon Lattimore and Ken Crawley for the week (We also lost NRC and Robert Woods). Even with that massive disadvantage and also having lost DE Alex Okafor the week prior, the Saints managed to keep it close, on the road, against the NFC West leaders. (This game was not close, they got a garbage touchdown at the end to make it seem close)

Now, a year later, the Saints get another shot at the NFC West leaders, and current NFL leader. This time, with a fully-complimented secondary (And we have a fully complimentary WR Core). This time, with a healthy Alex Okafor across from Cam Jordan (This time you get Suh and Fowler). This time, at home in the Superdome. When the dome is rocking, and so much is at stake, few venues in sports provide as much of an advantage for the home team.

The last two times the Saints faced the Rams, the Saints defense was ranked in the middle-of-the-pack and were averaging 102 and 112 rushing yards per game against, respectively. The Saints enter this game with the top-ranked rushing defense in the NFL by a wide margin, giving up only 74 yards-per-game (This is because you also get less run plays ran against you since its always a shootout). This will be a huge factor as the Rams come into this game with the NFL’s top rushing attack, averaging 151 yards-per-game, Led by All-Pro Todd Gurley.(You're not stopping Gurley).

The key to victory will be the Saints defense holding Gurley to just 15 carries for 62 yards and no touchdowns (This gets said by ever opponent every week). This will put the pressure on Jared Goff to lead the offense with his arm (This also), which he is fully capable of doing. Even without rookie DE Marcus Davenport, the Saints have the pieces on defense to make things difficult for Goff, seeing the QB go for 284 yards passing, 3 touchdowns, and 1 interception.

On offense, the Saints will have their hands full, facing the Rams’ top-ten defense, anchored by All-Pro interior linemen Aaron Donald and Ndamukong Suh. The duo of Alvin Kamara and Mark Ingram will need to wear down the talented Rams defensive line. Much of that will come by way of the Saints’ supremely talented offensive line, which will need to be at its best to protect Drew Brees. Look for a solid day by Brees, passing for 278 yards, 3 touchdowns, and no interceptions.

This one will be close and tense most of the way, but the Saints will find that extra gear late in the second half, allowing them to separate and win by 10, in front of an exhilarated home crowd. Putting themselves in the driver’s seat in the NFC by day’s end. Saints win 34-24.

Pick: (Get a new job)

 
NFL Picks Week 9: The Greatest Show on Turf
Week 8 saw the Saints pick up their biggest win of the season so far. Let’s take a look what Week 9 has in store for the Saints as an unbeaten rival comes to the Big Easy.

Wallace
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The nerve of them calling themselves "The Greatest Show on Turf." Come up with your own damn nickname.

maybe they're calling the game the gsot since the rams are coming to town. as it will be a great show, we hope. and as in great show i mean the rams totally dominate them.

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