Posted on 01/13/2007 8:29:33 PM PST by CrawDaddyCA
New Orleans Saints beat the Philadelphia Eagles...27-24
Bummer.
Congratulations Saints. I left in 1969 but still call New Orleans home.
Ditto on that....
My Colts won !!!!!
Was there a live chat during the game? I couldn't find it.
UGH!!!
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OK...
happy for the team, happy for Sean Payton. Sorry we have to listen to more Katrina revival crap for at least another week. If they make it to the Super Bowl (which I think is highly likely), it is going to be at a new fever pitch. Argh.
Yes'm, there is every week of football and into the playoffs. It's here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1767157/posts
For keywords, it's usually "live thread" and "NFL".
I think a win in the Super Bowl for New Orleans would be nice, considering everything that has happened last year.
I've hated the city of New Orleans since Katrina when the welfare mentality of the entire town was brought to my attention, and as an Eagles fan, I hate it more now. I'll be rooting for Chicago or Seattle next week against this bunch of welfare state money grabbing animals for Louisiana.
Thank God. With the Eagles out, that's two of the three teams I dislike gone from the playoffs.
Who?
Since all sports have become nothing but a business, I expected the New Orleans' team to win....it's politically correct!
My colts won too! Whew - 5 FG's - what a way to win. But the issue is - they found a way to win and they had good defense for the 2nd week in a row. Now if Manning ever has time to throw - they could give the Pats or the Chargers a good game. (The Chargers are my 2nd fav - so it will be tough if they end up playing each other.....)
Who dat say dey gonna beat dem Saints?
Who dat!
Who dat!
(Wish my mama was here to see this day...she'd be jumping up and down crying!)
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