Sounds to me like you are a big, fat, fare-weathered fan. I feel sorry for you if you can't understand loyalty to your home team.
2007-12-23 08:14:47
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answered by Anonymous
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What about the Eagles, Bengals, Lions, Browns, Chargers, Bills, or Vikings. Those teams have never won a Super Bowl. Why do you think the Saints have better fans than those teams? If Saints fans are so great, why did they hide their faces under paper bags? It's because they didn't want anybody to know they were Saints fans. Saints fans are terrible fans.
2016-05-26 01:21:46
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answered by ? 3
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We're die-hard loyal Saints fans: bar none. Last year, the Saints representated bright hopes to all us Katrina survivors by showing us that despite overwhelming adversity---strong comebacks ARE possible.
And that's exactly what they did: playing hard football / smart football, the team not only did they rebound from their poor post-Katrina 2005 season--they nearly earned a Superbowl spot doing it! The Saints showed the world they ARE a world-class A-list football team.
Despite the critical injuries benching key players--the Saints continue to play impressively well with a firey focused spirit on victory and loyalty to their fans....and we fans in return are forever loyal to the Saints.
Despite their loss to Phildelphia, their record isn't that much bad compared to 2006. And if they win their next game--along w/ a few NFL key losses that same day......the Saints might just find their way into Superbowl!!!
Stay tuned: it ain't over yet!!
2007-12-24 07:27:07
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answered by Mr. Wizard 7
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Come to Cleveland and see how to acheive love for a team. In a city where yea, weve had good fortunes as of late, only to have our hearts ripped out and stomped. The Curse my ***, New England area is blessed, not talking to you, just making an example of unloyal fans. See from a town that gets high first round draft picks w/o even trying and owners that are penny pinchers, good job seeing lebron carry the team, AGAIN. And our Browns D# couldnt keep a lead if they own it. Cleveland is the model for all loyal fans.
2007-12-23 17:40:17
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answered by BJ 2
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Giving up on the Saints would kind of be like giving up on the whole city. I agree that Jason David and Olindo Mare were terrible additions, but you can't imagine they'll be around next year. Black and gold looks good on me, so I'll keep wearing it.
2007-12-27 02:55:33
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answered by jugghayd 4
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Why does anyone support a business organization referred to as an NFL Football team? The sport is boring, far too many of the players are "troublesome" to say the least, and the players really don't give a damn about the "fans". As a particular Washington Redskin punter once told me, he cared about only three things, kicking footballs, driving his Mercedes, and playing tennis - and not necessarily in that order.
Seems to me the only reason people even go to pro football games is to get drunk and behavior as slobs.
Do you have the same loyalty to your library - where you can learn something, or your grocery, where you buy your food, or your garbage company that provides you a very necessary service? Don't think so. I don't recall "fans" of the library wearing expensive jackets or hats that advertise books - too bad. Would be a much better investment.
2007-12-23 08:18:45
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answered by Mike B 2
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Everyones loves the underdog.
2007-12-23 08:17:35
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answered by Linds 7
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Reggie Bush is to busy making stupid commercials. If I were a fan I'd be mad for that reason.
2007-12-23 18:38:25
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answered by S.C. 4
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you must not be a true fan than because true fans will be behind there team nomatter what the situation is.
2007-12-23 08:35:45
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answered by tjnas77 2
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It's because we're hard-headed.
2007-12-23 08:13:59
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answered by Duran H 3
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