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Brees just on Good Morning America STILL complaining


Ghosts of Glanville

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3 minutes ago, Ghosts of Glanville said:

Michael Strahan just interviewed Brees on GMA.  Basically it was “we had a chance to win after the play, but we were still robbed.”

They’ll take this to their grave. . . Good

They were still robbed - by a Quarterback who threw an interception in overtime!

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Saints want to take as much of the Super Bowl spotlight as possible this week.  Sad really.

Why is that non-call any more important than the call earlier in the game where Jared Goff was facemasked near goal line where Rams had to settle for a field goal?

Every bad call impacts a game.  I would be a little more sympathetic if Saints lost the game on that play but there were more chances to score on that drive plus chance to stop Rams from tying game up plus they got the ball in OT first.

To keep whining about one bad call is pathetic.

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1 minute ago, jlrfalcon said:

I just wonder how this will carry over to next season - will officials be irked at the Saints and be more than willing to throw flags against them?  or will officials feel guilty and be more willing to throw flags against their opponents?

In Nee Orleans the Saints get tons of favorable officiating and always have - that will continue.

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13 minutes ago, g-dawg said:

Saints want to take as much of the Super Bowl spotlight as possible this week.  Sad really.

Why is that non-call any more important than the call earlier in the game where Jared Goff was facemasked near goal line where Rams had to settle for a field goal?

Every bad call impacts a game.  I would be a little more sympathetic if Saints lost the game on that play but there were more chances to score on that drive plus chance to stop Rams from tying game up plus they got the ball in OT first.

To keep whining about one bad call is pathetic.

well, they ARE pathetic, as human beings who are supposed to be grown men, so there's that  ;)

 

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I think the Saints will be shell shocked next season.

 

Some think that this will be used as the Saints ralling cry, but I think they are complaing and whining way too much for it to have a positive effect on them. Would not be surprised if the Saints psyche has been damaged beyond repair. Especially if the whole Sean Payton locking himself away for 3 days binging on Netflix and ice cream thing is actually true.

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3 minutes ago, DawnOfThemBirds said:

 

I think the Saints will be shell shocked next season.

 

Some think that this will be used as the Saints ralling cry, but I think they are complaing and whining way too much for it to have a positive effect on them. Would not be surprised if the Saints psyche has been damaged beyond repair. Especially if the whole Sean Payton locking himself away for 3 days binging on Netflix and ice cream thing is actually true.

It was Vicodin, not ice cream. 

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33 minutes ago, jlrfalcon said:

I just wonder how this will carry over to next season - will officials be irked at the Saints and be more than willing to throw flags against them?  or will officials feel guilty and be more willing to throw flags against their opponents?

This is what I'm afraid of.  

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39 minutes ago, Shiney_McShine said:

Reality:

It was a horrible non call. One of the worst I've ever seen.

The Saints kicked a FG and HAD the lead.

They FAILED to stop the Rams from tying the game.

They had the ball first in OT and turned it over.

 

How were they robbed? 

On the same play before Brees passed the ball the Saints commuted holding and hands to the face which was not called and allowed Brees time to throw it.

The Rams were robbed on that play as flags should have been thrown before Brees even threw the ball

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1 hour ago, JDaveG said:

I don’t blame him. I mean, that interception was the biggest wounded duck I’ve seen in ages. It was a terrible throw. I’d still be mad too if I was him. He can do way better than that. 

Not only that, he got the stuffing knocked out of him as well on the throw.

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1 hour ago, Shiney_McShine said:

Reality:

It was a horrible non call. One of the worst I've ever seen.

The Saints kicked a FG and HAD the lead.

They FAILED to stop the Rams from tying the game.

They had the ball first in OT and turned it over.

 

How were they robbed? 

That sums it all up. 

They could have eaten more time off the clock before the "No-Call," but Sean Payton's aggressive play calling had him going for a TD at that moment. I'm certainly  not faulting SP's decision on that play, because it could have worked out for them had the PI not have happened. However, they still had multiple opportunities to win that game, and they didn't do it. 

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I'm torn here.

On the one hand I'm just wallowing in gleeful schadenfreude, because the more I think about the final quarter and OT of that game, the funnier it is.

But at the same time, all the pissing and moaning and crying about being 'robbed' is really getting tiresome.  For gods sake they had a 13-0 lead, and then a 10-point 4th quarter lead....and they're crying about 'being robbed'??????? Lmfao.

I guess overall I can take it, because I want the Saints, especially their nasty, trashy fans, to never, ever get over it. 

 

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