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New Orleans Saints vs Minnesota Vikings

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New Orleans Saints victorious 42 - 20 over Minnesota Vikings

New Orleans Saints take care of business against broken Minnesota Vikings

New Orleans offensive tackle Jermon Bushrod dominates Minnesota Viking defensive end Jared Allen

December 18, 2011 - MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. The New Orleans Saints win again by a score of 42 - 20 against the Minnesota Vikings in the Minnesota. The New Orleans Saints won the game even though the Minnesota Vikings won the turn-over ration by a 1-to-2.

Quarterback Drew Brees threw for 412 yards and five (5) TDs to lead the New Orleans Saints (11-3) to their sixth win in a row by a score of 42-20 over the Minnesota Vikings (2-12). Quarterback Drew Brees completed 32 of 40 passes to help the New Orleans Saints overcome a slow, sloppy start. QB Drew Brees threw two (2) touchdown passes to WR Lance Moore and one each to RB Darren Sproles, TE Jimmy Graham and TE John Gilmore. QB Drew Brees is now just 304 yards from breaking Dan Marino's single-season record with two games to play. The New Orleans Saints stay two (2) games ahead of the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC South.

The New Orleans Saints pass defense held the Minnesota Vikings to 94 yards passing. Minnesota Vikings RB Adrian Peterson rushed for only 60 yards in his return from a three-game absence.

Jared Allen?

New Orleans offensive tackle, #74, Jermon Bushrod, kept Minnesota Viking defensive end, #69, Jared Allen in his place again all day! Allen never got to Drew Brees and only accounted for one (1) defensive tackle and one (1) defensive tackle assist all day for the Vikings. Way to go Jermon Bushrod!

Who Dat!

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Minnisota Vikings
Dec 18, 2011
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New Orleans Saints victorious 14 - 9 over Minnesota Vikings

Rematch of NFC Championship on Thursday Night NFL Opening Game is No Problem

September 9, 2010 - NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. The New Orleans Saints win their season opener by a score of 14 - 9 against Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings in the New Orleans Superdome. The New Orleans Saints won despite Garrett Hartley missing two field-goals. The New Orleans Saints won the turn-over with a 1-to-0 ratio.
Who Dat!

Minnisota Vikings
New Orleans Saints
Sep 9, 2010
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Saints
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New Orleans Saints NFC Champions vs Minnesota Vikings 31 - 28

Pigs have flown. Hell has frozen over. The Saints are going to the SUPERBOWL!

January 24, 2010 - NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. Pigs Fly & Hell Froze Over! The Saints are going to the Superbowl. The Saints are NFC Champions, beating the Minnesota Vikings by a score of 31 - 28 in Drew Orleans, Lou-Brees-iana. The Saints won the football game in over-time on a 40 yard field-goal by Garrett Hartley! It was ridiculous with the number of turn-overs! The Saints should have starting putting the game away, but the Vikes kept hanging around. The Vikes couldn't hold onto the ball & their offensive line looked like they were going to get Brett Favre killed. It really looked like a retirement party in the Superdome for #4. It was a great win for the Saints, but you gotta give Brett Favre credit for being one tough customer, sorry he goes out on an interception, but glad to see the Saints in the Super Bowl!

Jim Henderson: "IT'S GOOD, IT'S GOOD, IT'S GOOD!!! PIGS HAVE FLOWN!! HELL HAS FROZEN OVER!!! THE SAINTS ARE GOING TO THE SUPER BOWL"!!!

Bobby Hebert should be picking out a dress and heels tomorrow! After the NFC Title Game, former Saints quarterback, Bobby Hebert said, "The freaking Saints are going to the Superbowl! Hell ya! We going to Miami, baby. It was the Saints destiny to go the the Superbowl. The Who Dat Nation deserves this win! In honor of Buddy D, hell yes, I'm wearing a dress!"

French Quarter: Over-heard on Bourbon Street: "Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Just unbelievable!!! Who dat?!!! Unbelievable!" ... from the mouth of a True Dat drunken Saints fan!!!!

Old QBs: Warner, Farve: Who Dat nation is NO country for OLD MEN! McCray and Ayodele SPANKED them!

Referees: The refs made equally bad calls on both sides of the ball. The referees did NOT decide the outcome of the game ... it was Favre.

Jared Allen?

Where was Minnesota Viking defensive end, #69, Jared Allen?

New Orleans offensive tackle, #74, Jermon Bushrod, kept Jerod Allen in his place all night! Allen never got to Drew Brees and only accounted for two (2) defensive tackles all night for the Vikings. Our hats-off to Jermon Bushrod. Way to go Jermon!

Minnisota Vikings
New Orleans Saints
Jan 24, 2010
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January 17, 2010 - Minneapolis, Minnesota. Say good-night Cowboys. The Saints are America's team!!! The Minnesota Vikings dominate the Dallas Cowboys by a score of 34 - 3. Come on Vikes & bring your ear protection. Uffda is nothing compared to Katrina. The noise created inside the Superdome is comparable to a jackhammer right near your ear or an i-Pod turned up to the max. Your ears will be bleeding at 120 db bitch!


Minnesota Vikings defeat New Orleans Saints 27 - 30 in Superdome

Gramatical Error: Martin Gramatica Wide Left on Late Go-Ahead Field-Goal Attempt

October 6, 2008 - NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. In a game riddled with mistakes, the New Orleans Saints lost to the Minnesota Vikings by a score of 27 - 30. Once again, our turn-over rule is right on. In today's game the New Orleans Saints turn-over ratio was 0:4 and the New Orleans Saints lost the game. The Times Picayune headlines says it all:

Minnisota Vikings
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Oct 6, 2008
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Drew Brees (QB) Reggie Bush (RB) Pierre Thomas (RB) Jermon Bushrod (T) Jon Stinchcomb (T)
Jeremy Shockey (TE) Marques Colston (WR) Robert Meachem (WR) John Carney (K)
Alex Brown (DE) Anthony Hargrove (DE) Remi Ayodele (DT) Darren Sharper (FS)
Tracy Porter (CB) Jabari Greer (CB) Malcolm Jenkins (CB) Patrick Robinson (CB) Sean Payton
Jake Delhomme (QB) Deuce McAllister (RB) Antonio Pittman (RB) Mike Bell (RB) Eric Johnson (TE)
Joe Horn (WR) Michael Lewis (WR) Terrance Copper (WR) David Patten (WR) Donte Stallworth (WR)
Fred Thomas (CB) Jason David (CB) Jay Bellamy (S) Kevin Kaesviharn (S) Olindo Mare (K)
Charles Grant (DE) Scott Fujita(LB) Brian Simmons (LB) Mark Simoneau (LB) Scott Shanle (LB)
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