I mentioned to my friend, Hyde, who is also a long-suffering and lifelong Saints fan, that if there will be a celebration tonight after the NFC Championship Game by Saints fans, it will be equal parts joy and relief. He thinks more relief than joy. I don't think Saints fans have ever had as much of themselves invested in a game before. To use the popular Texas Hold 'Em declaration, we're ALL IN. It's entirely too much of a burden to put on the team but they've said all along they want to win it for us. Good Luck to the Vikings and their excellent fans but




CONGRATULATIONS! Although it was painful for us, you guys really deserve the win!!!! We'll be rootin for the Saints in the Super Bowl.
That was quite the game! Good luck to the Saints
I'm not usually one to watch football (or any sport) on TV, but I had to watch this last game. Oh my goodness, what an up and down, exciting, breath stealing, heart stopping game! Kevin, couldn't sit still during the overtime. He was pacing like an expectant father! After the game, Lars, Amy, David and I went to the French Quarter! It was WILD! It was like Mardi Gras, but edgier. It was like nothing I've seen before. Everyone was wearing Black and Gold! I did see a couple of Purple and gold jerseys I really felt sorry for them because they Really stood out amongst all the black and gold! I hope that after the Saints win the Superbowl we can retire the expression WHO DAT!
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Thanks, Janice. Don't know that they deserved it but they were there when it was handed to them. :)
Yes, it was quite a game, Nancy. Another one like that will send us to the emergency room.
I hope people were nice to those Viking fans.
Who Dat can go away forever as far as I'm concerned. I have always hated it.
GO SAINTS!!!
The people I work with are sore losers!! I was for the Saints all the way and Tthe Saints WILL beat the Colts!!!