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Well.. didnt Hester taunt a Rams player when he ran in for a touchdown in St. Louis?

 

Yeah, it was a stupid move as well and he mentioned that he shouldn't have done it.

 

I really dont like the aspect of taunting other players in football. It disrespects them, and it disrespects the game. Just get into the endzone, not flip into it. shake your teammate's hands, or high-five them, and do something normal to the crowd if you wish. That doesnt involve dancing, putting the ball in your shirt acting like you're pregnant, and fake-mooning them.

 

As you can see, I am a fan of LT.

 

I didn't mind the flip but I thought the showing the ball to Urlacher or whatever he did he shouldn't have done.

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Well.. didnt Hester taunt a Rams player when he ran in for a touchdown in St. Louis?

 

Yeah, it was a stupid move as well and he mentioned that he shouldn't have done it.

 

I really dont like the aspect of taunting other players in football. It disrespects them, and it disrespects the game. Just get into the endzone, not flip into it. shake your teammate's hands, or high-five them, and do something normal to the crowd if you wish. That doesnt involve dancing, putting the ball in your shirt acting like you're pregnant, and fake-mooning them.

 

As you can see, I am a fan of LT.

 

I didn't mind the flip but I thought the showing the ball to Urlacher or whatever he did he shouldn't have done.

 

I agree. Actually, i kinda enjoy the flip because it just kinda looks cool in my opinion. Like when that kid from Auburn did it against Florida.

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Where's OMC?

 

I think he's in shock. He made it completely clear there was no way the Bears would be able to stop the Saints today.

 

Surprise! :lol:

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Where's OMC?

 

I think he's in shock. He made it completely clear there was no way the Bears would be able to stop the Saints today.

 

Surprise! :lol:

 

I liked when I was listening to the Score on Monday and some Saints fan called in and said that hes watched the Bears the last six weeks and that the Saints are just gonna roll over the Bears this week.

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Wow. Right now, Super Bowl tickets are going to range from $3,500 each on the low end to over $8,000.
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Where's OMC?

 

After sobering up, I've been coming to several realizations:

 

1) This is only the 8th winning Saints season I've seen in my lifetime. We got to the NFC Championship game for the first time ever. My grandfather, season ticket holder from 1967-1995, never got to see them get this far, so i guess I should be feel blessed.

 

2) I'm encouraged for the future. Drew Brees is 28, Reggie is 21, Deuce is 28, Colston is 23, Henderson is 24, Copper is 25. They'll be back and I'm just glad that I can look forward to expecting them to do well.

 

3) I'm glad we were beaten by a franchise with a long and proud history like the Bears, as opposed to being beaten by some nappy expansion team like the Panthers. That would have been like the Cubs losing to the Marlins. It just wouldn't be fair.

 

4) I'm an NFC person and I'm not a sore loser, so I'll be pulling for the Bears in the Super Bowl.

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4) I'm an NFC person and I'm not a sore loser, so I'll be pulling for the Bears in the Super Bowl.

 

I think you made a good decision.

 

After suffering financial losses despite a 10-1-2 record, the club moved to Chicago in 1921, winning the NFL championship that year. They took the name Bears in 1922 as a tribute to the Chicago Cubs, who permitted the Bears to play their games at Wrigley Field.
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Where's OMC?

 

After sobering up, I've been coming to several realizations:

 

1) This is only the 8th winning Saints season I've seen in my lifetime. We got to the NFC Championship game for the first time ever. My grandfather, season ticket holder from 1967-1995, never got to see them get this far, so i guess I should be feel blessed.

 

2) I'm encouraged for the future. Drew Brees is 28, Reggie is 21, Deuce is 28, Colston is 23, Henderson is 24, Copper is 25. They'll be back and I'm just glad that I can look forward to expecting them to do well.

 

3) I'm glad we were beaten by a franchise with a long and proud history like the Bears, as opposed to being beaten by some nappy expansion team like the Panthers. That would have been like the Cubs losing to the Marlins. It just wouldn't be fair.

 

4) I'm an NFC person and I'm not a sore loser, so I'll be pulling for the Bears in the Super Bowl.

 

That Reggie is gonna be special for you guys. I doubted him earlier in the season, but he truly could be the next Gale Sayers.

 

You guys played hard, but honestly, there was no doubt which team was the better one at the end of the day.

 

I'll look forward to playing you guys next year.

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Where's OMC?

 

After sobering up, I've been coming to several realizations:

 

1) This is only the 8th winning Saints season I've seen in my lifetime. We got to the NFC Championship game for the first time ever. My grandfather, season ticket holder from 1967-1995, never got to see them get this far, so i guess I should be feel blessed.

 

2) I'm encouraged for the future. Drew Brees is 28, Reggie is 21, Deuce is 28, Colston is 23, Henderson is 24, Copper is 25. They'll be back and I'm just glad that I can look forward to expecting them to do well.

 

3) I'm glad we were beaten by a franchise with a long and proud history like the Bears, as opposed to being beaten by some nappy expansion team like the Panthers. That would have been like the Cubs losing to the Marlins. It just wouldn't be fair.

 

4) I'm an NFC person and I'm not a sore loser, so I'll be pulling for the Bears in the Super Bowl.

 

Saints were right there. They had the game there for the taking but just came up short. Still a great season for the Saints. They should be back next year.

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Head coach Sean Payton said Reggie Bush came to the sideline right after his flip into the end zone and dance and told the coach that 'he shouldn't have done that.'

 

Payton said it was an error in judgment but that Bush was just excited.

 

For all that he has learned from Deuce this year, he apparently hasn't learned Deuce's modesty.

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Head coach Sean Payton said Reggie Bush came to the sideline right after his flip into the end zone and dance and told the coach that 'he shouldn't have done that.'

 

Payton said it was an error in judgment but that Bush was just excited.

 

For all that he has learned from Deuce this year, he apparently hasn't learned Deuce's modesty.

 

Honestly, I must be the only Bears fan that didn't care that he taunted the Bears. Obviously he was excited he just made a huge play and just pulled his team within 2. This is a competitive game, theres going to be some taunting.

 

Oh well.

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LMAO, what a great game for the Bears, I can't believe the media actually belived the Ain'ts could come into Chi Town and beat the Bears. Nice try Aints, but you just ain't ready for prime time.

 

Bear Down!

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T-minus 333 hours until the Super-bowl!

 

BEAAAARRRRRRRSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!

 

Key to the game was stopping the running game and asserting our own.

 

I am so damn excited I can barely contain myself. Its been 20 long years.

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I might be getting ahead of myself but:

 

Is Mark Bradley ready for this game, y'think?

I would think so. He did practiced at the end of the week.

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I might be getting ahead of myself but:

 

Is Mark Bradley ready for this game, y'think?

I would think so. He did practiced at the end of the week.

 

We can use every healthy body honestly.

 

Except Dante Wesley. I'm not sure why he's even on the team. (FLAG FLAG FLAG FLAG)

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I might be getting ahead of myself but:

 

Is Mark Bradley ready for this game, y'think?

I would think so. He did practiced at the end of the week.

 

We can use every healthy body honestly.

 

Except Dante Wesley. I'm not sure why he's even on the team. (FLAG FLAG FLAG FLAG)

Don't knock Wesley that much. He's had some great moments as gunner.

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Where's OMC?

 

After sobering up, I've been coming to several realizations:

 

1) This is only the 8th winning Saints season I've seen in my lifetime. We got to the NFC Championship game for the first time ever. My grandfather, season ticket holder from 1967-1995, never got to see them get this far, so i guess I should be feel blessed.

 

2) I'm encouraged for the future. Drew Brees is 28, Reggie is 21, Deuce is 28, Colston is 23, Henderson is 24, Copper is 25. They'll be back and I'm just glad that I can look forward to expecting them to do well.

 

3) I'm glad we were beaten by a franchise with a long and proud history like the Bears, as opposed to being beaten by some nappy expansion team like the Panthers. That would have been like the Cubs losing to the Marlins. It just wouldn't be fair.

 

4) I'm an NFC person and I'm not a sore loser, so I'll be pulling for the Bears in the Super Bowl.

 

Well im just gettin started so ill try my best.

1. We as bears fans dont get this far either. Its was a special day for both of us win or lose. Intense, meaningful games are the entertainment i look for.

 

2.) Aint that what its about! And you are right! What fun. Saints are solid. As a fan of our team we can never determine the outcome but we can sure enjoy the process, win or lose. I spent the whole day with my dad watching the game and if the Bears lost i would never forget today even if they lost.

 

I dont know you personally, but you are cool dude. May we celebrate a Cubs WS victory together!

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I don't know if this has been posted yet:

 

http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/4020/espwnd8nr.jpg

 

FU ESPN! A BIG FREAKIN F...U!

 

Those were the same freanking guys that said the Bears woulod go 19-0. lets give that S a break.

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