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Old 07-22-2012, 03:08 PM   #16
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Pro-tip for ya: A users join date does not mean that it's the first time they've watched a football game.

And also, anyone who has watched football since 2009 has seen him drop into coverage.
Your reading comprehension skills is pure garbage. How long were you hooked on phonics?
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Old 07-22-2012, 03:23 PM   #17
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You morons still cannot read. Where did I say anything about Louisianans "preferring" frogs over alligators and turtles?! You see, where I'm from, we understand that's what is called an opinion (which is essentially the opposite from fact). Instead, what I did imply is that Louisianans eat and cook frogs (which is true). Fried frog legs is infamous throughout the french quarter.

Have you even been to New Orleans? I've been once (still regret it) and could probably school your front-running hind on the creole offerings.
Your original statement was "Being a frog-eating Saints fan". Your post above suggests that I don't know the difference between opinion and fact, when, in fact, I do. But it seems you don't know the difference between opinion and assumption. You said "being a frog-eating Saints fan" was an opinion, when IN FACT, it's an assumption. And a wrong one at that.

And we're not "Louisianans", the proper term is "Louisianians". BTW, do you know the difference between stupidity and ignorance?
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Old 07-22-2012, 03:44 PM   #18
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Really bc of a join date your going to assume i dont know what im talking about? I was just curious if they were capable of doing it, but obviously ur as clueless about it as i am. Go figure! I mean when have the falcons ever ran a 3-4 system that both abe and bierman were apart off .... Ill wait!
I can already tell that I have more football knowledge in my cleated toes than you have within your entire frame.

"2009" hasn't doesn't have as much to do with your join date as it does with my assumption of when you hitched yourself to New Orleans' bandwagon.

I ought to make you wait, but I'm impatient myself! Abraham dropped back a number of times in the 2006 season under Jim Mora, and even more in New York.
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Old 07-22-2012, 04:00 PM   #19
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Your original statement was "Being a frog-eating Saints fan". Your post above suggests that I don't know the difference between opinion and fact, when, in fact, I do. But it seems you don't know the difference between opinion and assumption. You said "being a frog-eating Saints fan" was an opinion, when IN FACT, it's an assumption. And a wrong one at that.

And we're not "Louisianans", the proper term is "Louisianians". BTW, do you know the difference between stupidity and ignorance?
You tried, then you failed.

Try reading it one more time; the ONLY time the word 'opinion' came into play was in reference to your claim that Louisiana prefers turtles and alligators (which is more of a personal preference). My thing with Louisianians eating frogs is what we call a stereo-type or generalization. Crawl before you walk, son. When you can read simple words, and learn how to interpret or comprehend a simple passage, then and only then will I explain to you the difference between ignorance and stupidity. If your impatience rivals your foolishness, I'm confident that you could just find examples in any of your 1500 posts.
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Your reading comprehension skills is pure garbage. How long were you hooked on phonics?
Yeah, and your writing skills are embarassing. It's skills are pure garbage. If you're going to come and troll, at least be a literate troll.
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Your reading comprehension skills is pure garbage. How long were you hooked on phonics?
Seriously how are my reading comprehension skills pure garbage yet I just went off of what you said, you say 2009 would you like to go back to rephrase what you said. You quoted someone with an 09 date. Maybe you need to pay better attention or better convey what you're trying to insinuate. Its ok though, I know you're type all to well on the internet
Keep trollin *boy*. All you do is throw out attacks at other peoples intelligence, Im guessing it happens to you all to much. Im done with you, child.
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Yeah, and your writing skills are embarassing. It's skills are pure garbage. If you're going to come and troll, at least be a literate troll.
Why make it this easy?

You first start off by misspelling embarrassing (which is REALLY embarrassing) and then erroneously TRY to correct me. The reason "is" can apply is because reading comprehension is the subject and "skills" is not. Since the subject is not plural, it is 'is'. If the subject was plural, then 'are' would apply. Some might argue that 'reading comprehension skills' is the subject, when it's not; especially seeing as the sentence can be read just as perfect without 'skills' even in the sentence. Ex: Your reading comprehension is pure garbage.
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Seriously how are my reading comprehension skills pure garbage yet I just went off of what you said, you say 2009 would you like to go back to rephrase what you said. You quoted someone with an 09 date. Maybe you need to pay better attention or better convey what you're trying to insinuate. Its ok though, I know you're type all to well on the internet
Keep trollin *boy*. All you do is throw out attacks at other peoples intelligence, Im guessing it happens to you all to much. Im done with you, child.
Regardless of how you interpreted my use of "2009", I never said that its use was related to his join date. 2009, again, in my estimation, is the year a lot of people here or around the planet began following the New Orleans Saints. That to me, explains why a ton of people here don't have much knowledge of professional football or it's personnel before 2009.

John Abraham was a monster well before he joined our roster. If you watched football before 2006, you'd know the reasons for why John Abraham is the league's active sack-leader and why having him drop back into coverage is not very foreign to him. When he wore #95 for the New York Jets, Abraham was a hybrid defensive player. He played linebacker and defensive end. What's funny is that John Abraham's debut as a hybrid player came AGAINST the Saints.
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Why make it this easy?

You first start off by misspelling embarrassing (which is REALLY embarrassing) and then erroneously TRY to correct me. The reason "is" can apply is because reading comprehension is the subject and "skills" is not. Since the subject is not plural, it is 'is'. If the subject was plural, then 'are' would apply. Some might argue that 'reading comprehension skills' is the subject, when it's not; especially seeing as the sentence can be read just as perfect without 'skills' even in the sentence. Ex: Your reading comprehension is pure garbage.
Who gives two clown cocks about grammar. Truth is its a shame Sherman cannot burn that sess pool of cookie cutter suburbia again. Terrible sports city that no one would miss.
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Why make it this easy?

You first start off by misspelling embarrassing (which is REALLY embarrassing) and then erroneously TRY to correct me. The reason "is" can apply is because reading comprehension is the subject and "skills" is not. Since the subject is not plural, it is 'is'. If the subject was plural, then 'are' would apply. Some might argue that 'reading comprehension skills' is the subject, when it's not; especially seeing as the sentence can be read just as perfect without 'skills' even in the sentence. Ex: Your reading comprehension is pure garbage.
Typo, big wow. And since skills is there, it is the subject and is is wrong.

Back to football. What's important here is the 2 points your team put up at home in the playoffs against the Giants...and that was by the defense. Yeah, you come here all talk and you got no team to talk about. Juat look at our ring and dream. That's all you can do.
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Who gives two clown cocks about grammar. Truth is its a shame Sherman cannot burn that sess pool of cookie cutter suburbia again. Terrible sports city that no one would miss.
If Atlanta is a terrible sports city, trust that New Orleans is even further behind.

The city of New Orleans cannot even out-draw Falcons fans at the turnstile in a 70,000 seated venue. Since Atlanta moved into the Georgia Dome, the Falcons have seated more fannies. Face it Deuce, the Saints were up for relocation (as recent as 6 or 7 years ago), the Saints have needed players to buy postseason tickets to avoid playoff blackouts and the fans of New Orleans are front-runners.
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Typo, big wow. And since skills is there, it is the subject and is is wrong.

Back to football. What's important here is the 2 points your team put up at home in the playoffs against the Giants...and that was by the defense. Yeah, you come here all talk and you got no team to talk about. Juat look at our ring and dream. That's all you can do.
You guys are absolutely clueless (in just about every facet of life). #1) You cannot spell. #2) You cannot read. #3) Atlanta was on the road against the Giants.

Look, 2 points or 32 points, a loss is a loss.
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Regardless of how you interpreted my use of "2009", I never said that its use was related to his join date. 2009, again, in my estimation, is the year a lot of people here or around the planet began following the New Orleans Saints. That to me, explains why a ton of people here don't have much knowledge of professional football or it's personnel before 2009.

John Abraham was a monster well before he joined our roster. If you watched football before 2006, you'd know the reasons for why John Abraham is the league's active sack-leader and why having him drop back into coverage is not very foreign to him. When he wore #95 for the New York Jets, Abraham was a hybrid defensive player. He played linebacker and defensive end. What's funny is that John Abraham's debut as a hybrid player came AGAINST the Saints.

Regardless of what you meant, you said the year 2009. Now, that's a random year grabbed out of the air, for what reason at that time I had no clue. So, what I have to do in that case is use my context clues. Well, if I look to my left I see the member joined in the year 2009. Clue #1. Also I know that your an antagonist who likes to flex, what he perceives, his intelligence online. I also know that you will take any shot you can. So knowing these 3 things it's easy to figure out what you meant. What you're doing now is what we dumb folk down here in the swamps call "Crawfishing". All so you can go back to trying to flex your intelligence. I assure you my reading comprehension skills are not garbage.

All that really matters though in this whole, entire thing between our two teams is superbowls. And that my child, is where your team drew the short straw. So do us all a favor and come back when your team can do something aside from make themselves look stupid on national tv. We may not be as smart as you. Our city, in your cross-eyes, may not be as good as the entire state of "joeja". But at least we don't have to walk into that clown looking place you call a dome and offer free wieners to get our fans to games on time.
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Regardless of what you meant, you said the year 2009. Now, that's a random year grabbed out of the air, for what reason at that time I had no clue. So, what I have to do in that case is use my context clues. Well, if I look to my left I see the member joined in the year 2009. Clue #1. Also I know that your an antagonist who likes to flex, what he perceives, his intelligence online. I also know that you will take any shot you can. So knowing these 3 things it's easy to figure out what you meant. What you're doing now is what we dumb folk down here in the swamps call "Crawfishing". All so you can go back to trying to flex your intelligence. I assure you my reading comprehension skills are not garbage.

All that really matters though in this whole, entire thing between our two teams is superbowls. And that my child, is where your team drew the short straw. So do us all a favor and come back when your team can do actually something aside from make themselves look stupid on national tv. We may not be as smart as you. Our city, in your cross-eyes, may not be as good as the entire state of "joeja". But at least we don't have to walk into that clown looking place you call a dome and offer free wieners to get our fans to games on time.
...Or you just could've asked instead of making a rump of yourself. The fact is, you used a mere coincidence to assert your two-cents; only to find out that your two pennies were worthless.

SuperBowl or not; on time or not, our fans have shown up at a higher number than the fans that call that floating septic tank a dome.
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