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It'll take a few days, but we'll all get over this, especially once we're past the Super Bowl.
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I can’t detach. I/we all have too much invested emotionally in this team. That’s why this hurts so much. Sometimes around April or who the heck knows this pain will shift to I’m not sure what but I’ll be ready when we take the field again in August. But man this hurtsOne of the core teachings of the Buddha was, If we get attached to the outcome of something, most of the time we will be unhappy. But I don't know how to or even if I want to detach from Saints games and wins. Just guess I'll suffer on this for a while.
I know I can roll in my hurt or I can start to try and see positives. Hump, one of the positives was reading your awesome and almost always hysterical posts this last season. Brother, I'm very sorry we lost, but your posts made this season much more enjoyable. And you never seem to have a mean bone in your body. Who Dat Hump!!
I'm done.
I love you all but I can't watch this crooked league any more.
Devastated.
IMO, Bountygate was worse. 2018 is the second best season ever. 2018 will be remembered as a good season with a terrible ending, but it’s nothing compared to Bountygate, avoiding ESPN the entire offseason, and the 2012 season without Payton.
Nice analogy... but so far they haven't even owned up to killing our dog.Imagine taking your dog to the vet for shots, but then they tell you that they accidentally gave him something to put him down. Then they tell you, they've never made a mistake this big and that they COULD revive him with a never before used medicine but they refuse to. Even though it is within their power, they refuse to make the situation right. Instead they just call you and apologize for killing your dog. Everyone in the vets office and neighborhood knows the vet screwed up, and everyone is apologetic and sympathetic but your dog is still dead, even though it shouldn't be and doesn't have to be. And you still have to pay the vet's bill for killing your dog.
Now imagine some folks just telling you to move on, its just a dog.
That's what this whole situation feels like.
You just need to post more.We all chose a leisure activity where the sheer math dictates that in the long term it's going to make you unhappy many more times than the number of times you feel that ecstasy of winning. But yet we all still do it and the end of that game won't change it for most of us. We absolutely got robbed and all of the reactions here are 100% justified but come July when training camp starts most of us will be right back at it. We won't forget but there's a point where the future of a new season becomes much more tangible and then that's what we focus on, knowing we're going to put ourselves through this all again. I wouldn't have it any other way. Sports is one of the few things in life where you can completely invest your emotions into something that you know you have very little control over. For me that is cathartic. You ride the waves as they come and it's a shared experience.
I've only made one or two other posts on this board but my first was about how I came to be a Saints fan. The fandom of the Saints is different than I had experienced with my former team. You all are fans the way I always felt I was a fan but with the prior team I felt like the outlier. Now I feel like one of the masses of just pure fans and it's great. I've now endured the most brutal back to back endings to seasons that maybe any fan base has ever dealt with but I wouldn't have it any other way. I've always been fascinated by what the team meant post-Katrina and the role it played in the city coming back. They came back from the brink of not being in New Orleans then, and they will come back from this. I'm happy to now be counted amongst you.