The Atlanta Falcons feel like the Saints ran up the score on them on their last trip in to New Orleans. And they haven’t forgotten. The Saints won the meeting 45-16 on Dec. 26 last season as quarterback Drew Brees stayed in the game throwing the ball late in an effort to break Dan Marino’s record for passing yardage in a single season, a mark he got. “It wasn’t our intent to run the score up,†Saints interim coach Joe Vitt said, according to D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “It was our intent to get the record out of the way so that we could move on to new business, but I think (Falcons coach) Mike (Smith) knows (Saints coach) Sean (Payton) well enough and Sean knows Mike well enough that that’s not what we are in the business of, embarrassing people and running scores up. That’s not what we do.†Source: National Football Post
Rofl crybabies man nothing wrong about running up the score, if your team could have stopped them then they wouldn't have done that Sent from my iPhone4 using Tapatalk And the Cubs and Michigan still Suck
FREAK THE FALCONS......1973 season opener they beat us 62-7 and called a freaking timeout late in the game to score again. We'll just call the last few seasons payback.