For those of us who were not there...this is what the height of earthly joy (so far) looks and SOUNDS like.
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Dave Cariello
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Thank goodness the gondola was taken out years ago.
That explosion of sound would’ve sent it crashing to the ground. Someone in the press box said that it literally swayed during some of the louder moments of the game.
THAT undoubtably was the single most exciting play in Saints history
Tom Dempsy’s field goal was special but will never hold the significance of Garret Hartley’s (MONEY) Championship winning field goal. That was FREAKING AWESOME.
My Magnificent Black and Goald Warriors
Hartley should get his last name changed to "Money"
So it will say it on the back of his jersey.
"HOT BOUDIN! COOOOOLD COUS COUS, COME ON TIGAHS, PUSH PUSH PUSH!"
I love videos like this. My ears tingle and my eyes water when I see them.
Snap, place, kick! And it's good! It's good! It's goo-hoo-hood! Pigs have flown! Hell Has frozen over! The Saints are going to the Superbowl!
by Joseph William Stern on Jan 26, 2010 8:08 PM CST reply actions
Not every day you get to see pure joy
like that. Reminds me of the Colts’ 2006 AFC Championship game. Glad you guys got to experience that kind of moment too. Every fan should at some point. You’ll never forget this one, and you shouldn’t.
"I am in favor of censorship ‐ not against what is supposed to be sexy or dirty, but against what is idiotic." -Jean Renoir
Random fact of the week from the empty void that is my mind: This is how the Mario games should have ended.
i dont know how to rec this...
but what an incredible insight. thank you so much for putting this up dave. it makes me tear up watching it. i wish i coulda been there, but i think im cursed. every saints game i go to, they lose. preseason against miami, regular season against tampa, i was there. sorry guys, my fault. i stayed as far away from The Dome as possible. What a feeling though, huh? Who Dat!!!
well actually MtnExile posted it...
but I had to re-post it because he is technically challenged.
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by Dave Cariello on Jan 26, 2010 11:59 PM CST up reply actions
Simply classic
It doesn’t get any better than this.
"I said this early on that this was a good football team, they just maybe had to have a stick put in certain parts of their body to play a little harder in certain places to where we’re able to take interceptions and score touchdowns."--Gregg Williams
by David "Satch" Kelly on Jan 26, 2010 9:54 PM CST reply actions
Me and my dad and brother went.....
The dome was swaying or something. We felt it move. That was the most moving experience of my life. I told some Dallas fans about the tears but desensitized cowboy fans would never understand what our saints mean to the city and our fans! Who dat!!!!!!
by saints fan in cowboyland! on Jan 26, 2010 11:16 PM CST via mobile reply actions
Believe Me
I am a Broncos fan who sojourned into Cowboyland on my Mormon (or Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day SAINTS) mission and yes, Dallas fans are foolish. I love the people of Texas but we disagree on our NFL preferences strenuously. Desensitization is the least of Cowboys fans’ concerns. Keep showing the true pride in the Saints so they can remember how it feels to be real fans. The Saints have a magic aura about them and I hope it never dies. I could get used to the Saints ruling the NFC. Hopefully, the Broncos recapture their old magic. I think McDaniels is the right guy for us. May the best team between the Colts and Saints hoist the Lombardi. Either way, class will epitomize the champion.
Brad James
by the new Bradfather on Jan 27, 2010 2:05 AM CST up reply actions 1 recs
6:56 a.m., Wednesday morning
and the “kick heard/seen” around the Who Dat nation brought tears to my eyes yet again. It is/was total different watching on tv, than seeing the kick from a fans perspective with a video camera, in the stands. I SO enjoy crying from sheer joy, excitement and pride, than shedding tears due to depression, confusion and sadness.
Here’s to wet shirt fronts and blurry vision, in a GREAT way, after Super Bowl 44!
Life-long Chiefs fan here...
From one team that “gets no respect” to another, just wanted to say congratulations and I’ll be rooting for you guys on Feb. 7th. Always enjoy seeing teams like this succeed, and does Peyton Manning REALLY need any more superlatives on his resume? Really? ;)
Contrats, guys. Happy for you.
My long, drawn-out predictions that no one cares about, nor will bother to remember:
1. Todd Haley will still be the Chiefs Head Coach up to the 2011 season.
2. Clancy Pendergast won't make it to the 2010 season and was never intended to. Last-minute hire for a position that needed to be filled.
3. Todd Haley will not be the OC at the start of the 2010 season.
I think Peyton does ;-)
"I am in favor of censorship ‐ not against what is supposed to be sexy or dirty, but against what is idiotic." -Jean Renoir
Random fact of the week from the empty void that is my mind: This is how the Mario games should have ended.
jbj8609 wasn't talking to you. Back in your corner.
Fat, dumb, and happy. Hell, two out of three ain't bad!
I Want To Die In My Sleep Like My Grandpa – Not Screaming and Yelling Like His Passengers.
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