OT while talking about saints i saw this. Just read the second paragraph.
Apparently sean payton stole huds juice idea
http://m.espn.go.com/nfl/story?story...20&src=desktop
OT while talking about saints i saw this. Just read the second paragraph.
Apparently sean payton stole huds juice idea
http://m.espn.go.com/nfl/story?story...20&src=desktop
Bear, I think I know the way that you feel. Part of my resume is coaching five years in Gueydan...when we held the National High School Record for losses in a row posted every week to remind me in USA Today! I think the streak reached 31 games until we finally won one.
One year we dressed out just 16 players and, of course, had to scrimmage half-line. When the head coach let me call the offensive plays at practice one day, I ran a reverse to the side where no defenders were. The head coach screamed at me and asked, "What the ____ are you doing, Mike?"
"I just wanted to see US score a touchdown, Coach," I replied. "I haven't seen one in five games!"
The head coach threw down his clipboard, walked over to me, gave me a hug, and laughed his @ss off.
Yea but guys --we could do so much more coaching with those half line scrimmages!!!! $krew that peripheral vision crap---you saw what happened!!! lol
We were in a district with Gueydan for all my high school years at Loreauville. No matter how many or how few players they had, Gueydan always left in all on the field and played us until the end. We also always had a blast playing them in basketball in both high school and middle school. Those games were more of a playground game than a competitive district game. No matter what the score, everyone on both teams had fun on the court and were friendly throughout.
You're point is, you hate the Saints. That's it. Your ramblings are blather. You're the kind of individual that probably acts like the beast mode run was the greatest run in history; when in actuality, we all know that the saints only chance if winning at that point was to strip the ball from his hands, giving the allusion of poor tackling. Just watch the games, and zip it already..
Hawk is trying to say there's this humility pill we Saints fans haven't been forced to swallow. We ate the other 9 varieties since inception, but he believes we haven't been forced to swallow the "rug yanked out from under us at the doorstep of a championship" pill. Being a Saints fan prior to Payton and Brees was like volunteering, because you're loyal, to tie yourself to a public stake and letting every neighbor and passerby beat you with their stick of choice. Hawk says, "that's not a true humbling experience". Whether or not there's another stick beating scenario we haven't experienced, I think we've already been humbled enough.
My next path is to collect those sticks and break them off in people's asses. That goes for the anti Cajun people too. I'm a loyal __ to a fault. But, I've never been beaten with a stick by any human on this planet that was a better human than me. The t-shirt they wore might have represented a team that was better than mine, but they were never a better person. And although I used to think I'd just shake their hand if they congratulate me for "finally not sucking"... I changed my mind... I'm going to break those sticks off deeply in their colon. And I'm going to make sure it's a humbling experience for them. Because we all know that the greatest gift you can give your fellow man is a humbling experience. I feel like it's my obligation to drive that stick deep in their rectum, and then stand over them with my powerful grip on that stick handle, and twist it while I explain the benefit of being humble. It makes you skilled with the stick.
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