This week, both the Saints and
the LSU victories made people forget about the weather or anything else going on in the world, including our men at war or the bad economy. I continue to be amazed how the
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can alter the mood of so many
people.
Let me say that I enjoy and follow sports and watch the Saints and LSU games. However, the results do not determine my attitude.
Last week,
the LSU fans
were content to beat Auburn. This week, they won’t be able to enjoy
it as much as
the Saints fans because they will
be bored talking about the match-
up Saturday with an inferior
Tulane team. Saturday after next
is a different story. The Tigers
travel to Alabama to meet Nick Saban’s Crimson Tide. The anxiety for most LSU fans is almost too much to handle.
Getting back to the Saints â€-â€-â€-.. Sunday’s victory over Miami was as exciting as any game I’ve seen. I’m not a die-hard Saints fan. In fact, I have a tendency to root for individuals more than teams.
This year is a little different for me. Because of the chemistry of the team due to its coaching staff, I enjoy their games more. The biggest reason for their success, in my opinion, is the passion that their leader, Drew Brees, has for winning. He plays the game with the confidence and enthusiasm that makes it seem like fun.
What does the future hold for each team? Only God knows, but I know that regardless of the wins and losses, it won’t affect my day or my week.
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