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  • 1:13 he looks sooooo pissed off at Katie's stupid question and I don't blame him. "What if the Saints don't win?" That is so stupid. Like we would've just torched the city and killed ourselves if we didn't win the SB. We would've gone home at NFC Champions and we would've still partied on Bourbon St just the same, that's what would've happened.

  • LOL NEW ORLEANS SURE DIDNT SAVE YOU FROM THAT BUTT WHOOPING THE NINERS LAY DOWN ON YOU LOL SAINTS ARE GARBAGE

  • @duke1244 Saints are garbage, and yet you're here watching a Saints video. Hmmmm.

    39/32--hardly a butt whipping but SF won and so good luck in the NFC championships.

  • @duke1244: 49ERS JUST LOST BITCH!!!! SHUT THE FUCK UP

  • @will3pr LOL Fail Im not a niners fan.. i just dont like the saints as long the saints doesnt make the super bowl i dont care who wins HAHAHAHA

  • @duke1244 U LIKE SUCKING DICK HA

  • @duke1244 49ERS,ARE GARBAGE COULDNT EVEN BEAT A TEAM THAT THE SAINTS THRASHED BOUT 3 WEEKS AGO

  • about the injury, for anyone who doesn't know - Brees was talking to NO, Miami, and maybe another team. Miami & others kept asking questions about his injury, 'are you 100%?, will injury be a problem?' - making it the main focus. Sean Payton didn't even bring it up, and just had more respect for Drew. So that kind of respect was one of the main reasons he came to New Orleans.

  • Drew Brees is going to be 2012 super bowl camp

  • @Hiroshima671 yes me being a steelers fan he will

  • When I think Drew Brees.. I think sexy, determined, sexy, great man, sexy, best QB everr! He lives in my hometown mannn! Nola babyyy forever <3

    Always Love ya Drew! *Chants* Who Dat!?!

  • Drew Brees is a man of great character! He is also an amazing athlete!

  • This past year was a pretty bad year for drew and he was still one of the best in the league.

  • Becoming a great man is as much about opportunity as it is about ability. He was given an opportunity to do something positive for others while doing what he loved. He's very lucky, if anything.

  • SHES THE DEBBI DOWNER!!

  • Katie, you're a loser, we arent

  • drew brees is my hero!! so much in fact that i love saying that i go to purdue boiler up!!

  • I FUCKIN HATE LAGGY ADS!!!

  • of all the players in the nfl, Drew Brees is the player that i respect the most. He is just gifted.. and i think probably the best quarterback ever to enter the NFL. the 2010/11 season might not be his best one, but you need downfalls in order to obtain the throne again.  But most important about Brees is his ambition, passion, love, and heart on and off the field. He is a lot more than a football player and that is what makes him so special

  • 1 dislike? Must be a Colts fan

  • Drew brother win lose or draw we got your back..

  • we won bitch

  • he likes the city because he didnt start for the chargers and they picked him up when they were bad. so he started for the saints and ended up being good

  • @LancerLuke27 I think he likes the city because we welcomed him with arms wide open when Miami was skeptical. If you've ever been here, you'd understand. New Orleans is definitely NOT full of suspicious thinkers like yourself, sore loser. WHO DATTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Okay..... she is a fuckin ass for saying "What if ya'll dont make it" but I am from New Orleans.. and He truly changed the way I look at my city... Thank You Brees.

  • No homo but i love him

  • @nosaints89 same her bro

  • This guy does us proud....we Love you Drew...you are awesome.

  • id wrather be a sore loser than be happy when i lost. being a sore loser is not bad at all it just means out of everyone your the one that wants that W the most.

  • he gives credit to the city because they gave him a change to play quarterback for another year because the chargers and nobody else wanted him. not because he likes the city itself.

  • @deathsheep473

    Once you live here the city grabs hold of you. Its impossible not to love.

  • @deathsheep473 very true

  • fuck he's good

  • Katie Courric wants to bang him.

  • New Orleans is a city that steals from black heritage and wants the blacks out. Look whats going on in New Orleans and see if you still root for the Saints to win.

  • @SiloAAOlis You're an idiot. Have you ever been to New Orleans?

  • @sasuke1788 Have you? Or do you watch the news? How bout dem 25,000 homes the city decided not to rebuild or financially help the families that lived in them.  But Harrah's was open 3 days after the floods. Keep em priorities in order, dat's what dem Aints say-um.

  • @SiloAAOlis That's not a race issue. You stated they want the blacks out. But that had nothing to do with race. The city has nothing to do with rebuilding houses. If my house floods, the city doesn't replace it for me, my insurance carrier does. If they find a big risk of it happening again they will choose to pay me in cash for a new house rather than rebuild it, leaving me to go buy a house that isn't in a flood plain...

  • @sasuke1788 Umm ignor-RANT as usual. Government housing means the Government is the landlord. FEMA pays them for the flood. They repair wih the money. YEAAA people move back in, EXCEPT that is, in NEW AWLIENS. None of the rentors got reparations for their lost, at least not enough to PROPERLY move, yet they have. BUT HELL, 10,000 rioting people CAN be wrong, right?

  • @SiloAAOlis Yeah. I'm the idiot. There are two types of government housing. HUD, which is where the government pays the rent for the tenant. And as you're thinking, full out government housing where the government owns the buildings and allows qualified tenants to live there for next to nothing. These are almost always apartment complexes and not individual houses. If a complex is shut down, they simply move them to another.

  • @SiloAAOlis HUD house owners were reimbursed for their loses through their insurance company. Any tenants who had renters insurance were also paid for their loses. It's just like if a tornado hits my house, if I don't have insurance, no one gives me money for my loses or replaces them. If I were renting the house and the landlord decided not to rebuild I would have to find a new place to live and my renters insurance would cover my loses. That's how the world works.

  • @sasuke1788 UMM again federal law states that anyone renting and suffering a natural disaster must be paid back any rent for time they cannot spend in the apartment ANNNNDDDD the landlord is responsible for payment of temporary housing (hotel,etc.) ANNNNDDDDD make repairs sufficient of law before the renting party can move back in. THATS HOW MY WORLD WORKS. Mainly because I read.

  • @SiloAAOlis And how much rent do you suppose these people paid in advance? A month maybe? Wait a minute, as you said, it was government housing, they didn't pay any fucking rent. Temporary housing was provided, brand new trailers were trucked down for them. And if the Landlord decided not to rebuild, then there is no need to make repairs, as the tenant won't be moving back in.

  • @sasuke1788 Well, look. Other people not below the Jim Crow Mason Dixon line again have a point of view. I'll leave you with your trailers and trucks.

  • @SiloAAOlis I live in Kokomo, Indiana. Douche.

  • @sasuke1788 Difference?

  • @SiloAAOlis Well, that would put me above the Jim Crow Mason Dixon line unlike you ignorantly claim. That would be the difference.

  • @sasuke1788 O...K....A more reluctant notoriety of Kokomo was the involvement of people in the gathering of the Ku Klux Klan. There had been large numbers of followers for years, which culminated on July 4, 1923, with the largest gathering of Ku Klux Klan members in history, which assembled at Malfalfa Park in Kokomo for a mighty Konklave. Attendance is estimated to have been 200,000 people.[12], or 60,000 according to Sir Calway's History of the KKK

  • @SiloAAOlis That was actually not inside Kokomo, but outside city limits. And if you knew your history, the town and citizens fought the gathering, but as you know, the bill of rights lets them do it. The spot was chosen, not for the culture of it's citizens, but it's national and regional accessibility. Nice to see you can wikipedia though.

  • @sasuke1788 Yea, fault me for looking stuff up before I talk or type. Can you, on the other hand tell me more about these riots in New York over Championships.

  • @SiloAAOlis The Murray Hill riot where homeowners were terrorized by 1000s of crazed fans celebrating the Giants superbowl win by destroying property and toilet papering the residents home....and that's just recent and off the top of my head.

  • @sasuke1788 Thrwing toilet paper on 3rd is a riot?

  • @SiloAAOlis That mixed with thousands in property damage is. I'm sure the assholes didn't stick around to help clean up their mess.....But I suppose setting fire to property and TP'ing it is perfectly fine, right?

  • @sasuke1788 What damage? did you read the web page?.

  • @SiloAAOlis Not to mention the hundreds of neighborly riots after the Yanks last won the series....

  • @SiloAAOlis And you obviously don't read very well. Look up what reparations means. Reparations is making amends for wrong or injury through payment. I would hardly call a natural disaster anyone's fault.

    But thank you, I have now said everything that needs to be said, and your responses prove to me you're a moron. Which means I don't have to waste anymore time on this. Good day.

  • @SiloAAOlis I particularly enjoyed your rioting comment. As if these people knew what was going to happen with their homes while the flood was happening, because that's when the rioting occurred.

    Here's a clue, people riot and loot during every fucking natural disaster that affects urban areas. Hell, New Yorkers riot when their teams WIN championships. This is just the urban attitude. Nothing to do with black or white, it's just the urban mentality.

  • @sasuke1788 Duddee? Your a Hick. The riots I am speaking of happened 2 years after the floods. 2 YEEARRSSSSSS. Imagine a decision on whether to move back home looming over your head for 2 years. Anyway, ignor-ANUS, New York has a parade when they win championships. A classy one in the Canyon of Heroes. Celebrities often don't even have or need security during the event.

    Question? R u a country boy?

  • @SiloAAOlis The remark you made was that NO was trying to run the blacks out. Which couldn't be farther from the truth. African Americans are the most cornerstone part of the vibrancy of New Orleans culture and any educated person knows that.

  • @SiloAAOlis The city also has nothing to do with a casino opening back up. Any business who could afford to open was fully entitled to do so. Harrah's is a pretty big business who can afford to do something like that.

  • @sasuke1788 Yep...you R my biotch. HAHA.

  • Very Classy, Drew...Wow.

  • drew should have said fuck u bitch im out of here i will talk to u tom after we win and i will bring u my mvp and super bowl trophy along with mannings head

  • "what if the saints dont win?"

    THE LOOK ON HIS FACE! hahaha

    too bad katie, we wooonnn babbyyy! WHO DAT

  • katic is one clueless, classless , bitch

  • lmao... what if yall dont win??? i mean its a possibility... hahaha 31-17!!!! SUBER BOWL CHAMPS!!! WHO DAT?!?! haha i love peyton though... he is a freakin genious... just he cant beat his fav team... he is now 2-3 against them...

  • In the final analysis, good calls or bad calls, when made more or less evenly (i.e. not uniformly favoring one team) will tend to cancel each other out. There is also a mind-set in some references, despite guidance from the league, to let the players play the game.

    Yes, it could have gone either way with the Vikes, but the Saints got that one. Maybe next time they'll lose. Who knows?  The final score says it was close but the Saints won. That's all you need to say, and it was true.

  • This is so wonderful from many different angles. N.O. was redefining itself and so was Drew. I'm glad he gave the credit to the city though. He has a lot of class.

  • it's not class... HE IS JUST SO NICE! He will lead us again believe it! WHO DAT, WHO DAT, WHO SAY THEY GONNA BEAT THEM SAINTS! WE AIN'T AINTS ANYMORE!

  • Funny how everyone thinks they're an expert on officiating...yet none of the professional analysts, and hall of famers that watched and called the game said it was poorly officiated or anything close to it. The colts just weren't good enough to win on offense or defense. Sore sore losers can't do anything but bitch and whine, which makes this win that much more enjoyable. Keep em coming worthless losers!

  • Are you serious? There is mad threads online about the vikings game. Also a public appology from the President of the refs assosiation for the non call in the game against the Vikings. The super bowl was played two days ago. Give it another week or two and there will be people posting threads about it. Just like last years super bowl. The SB is the biggest game ever. Takes a while for people to realize what happened. When i get my hands on the tape i will post it on youtube with proof.

  • Wonder what you will say then when you can't deny the truth at hand due to proof with VIDEO. Then I will laugh at you and tell you you have no clue about the game of football.

  • @ctrackmonger Go ahead kid. Post your video proof if you get any. I'll admit there were some questionable calls in the vikings game, but they lost that game because they couldn't hold on to the ball. The hit that should've been called against favre, i agree with. I'm talking about the superbowl officiating. The game went so fast because both teams weren't making that many mistakes. I saw calls that should've been against the colts, but they weren't.

  • And what calls did you see? There was a total of 5 penalties the entire game. 2 for Saints and 3 for Colts. Total yards against the Saints was 3 and total yards against the Colts was 5. Tell me what calls did you see on the Saints that should have gone against the Colts? Saints had 1 personal foul that you can't deny and they had a false start. So please do tell me what calls you saw on the Saints that should have gone the OTHER WAY

  • @ctrackmonger Well you'd be out a million because I woudn't be bitchin since I thought the game was officiated just fine. Two no calls I remember were when Manning was flushed out the pocked and a hold that didn't get called. The second was a helmet to helmet against Shockey, which they even showed in slow motion popping his helmet partially off, and that wasn't called. But I can let that go.

  • Helmet to helmet my god that was a great hit. The rule of helmet to helmet is only if you lead with your helmet. If your hands are in front of you and the player is going down and you can't stop then there is no penalty... As far as the holding call I can't be sure that there wasn't a hold. I personally didn't see one but that is not saying that there wasn't.

  • @ctrackmonger If there were calls that would've changed the game, i'm pretty sure they'd be up already, and people would be bitchin about it. You said yourself you dont' follow football anymore because you live in germany, so maybe you don't know much about football kiddo. Bring your proof and post it. I doubt you'll find something that would change the scope of the game

  • You say stop bitching but I just came from my boys house. He from about 30 mins from N.O. He agrees that the refs made bad calls and no calls. I don't hate the Saints at all but the refs did call a bad game. You prolly don't care because the Saints won. But had it went the other way and the Colts didn't get called for anything and then won I would bet a million on it that all you be sitting here crying your eyes out.

  • @npate11 I'm pretty sure they're blaming the refs also for the 2011 Colts season as well

  • anyways im off for the night.. may or may not look back at this tomorrow.

  • Really? i doubt that. I didn't get to watch the whole game just the OT. And well a trap isn't a catch. Bad spot gave them a 1st on 4th. And you find that was correct? As a vikings fan you feel the refs called the OT fair? I'm neither a fan of the Saints,Vikings,Colts. I used to be a cowboys fan but i don't really follow football so much due to me living in Germany.

  • patriots first, but i live closest to the vikings, and this year at least they are better then the pats. idk, the calls in OT were a bit off, but idk, im not that mad about it. just... seemed like refs being refs, i wont always agree with them but definantly not the worst calls iv seen. and what bad calls in this game?

  • No bad calls not calling them. Hmm to start with i saw a personal foul on the kick off that wasn't called. I saw a personal foul when the Colts ran the ball for a TD a guy tried poking the RB's eyes. saw that on the replay. Manning got blocked in the back on the INT. for a touch down no flag either. In the endzone INT the corner was pushing off but they called a interference on the colts. I play D as a corner and FS I know the rules.

  • i guess he was right! go saints!!!

  • first, and saints ftw

  • Saints won due to the worst officiating I have ever witnessed. Just the way the AINTS won against the VIKES they won the superbowl due to poor officiating. Enjoy the worst called SUPER BOWL ever. The only way the AINTS even made it there. I hope that the refs get fined and suspended.

  • do i smell a pissed colts fan?

  • I don't know do you? Umm Nope I am not a colts fan. I am just a person that saw the saints win due to poor officiating just the same as they won against the VIKES.

  • the refs this time were fine. they were fine at the vikings game also, really, maby 1 or 2 bad calls. and thats coming from a vikings fan.

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