Saints’ Domination of Colts Inspires Shakespearean Interpretation, As Indianapolis Season Goes From Bad to Putrid

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Oct 25, 2011

If you were watching Sunday night's bizarre game between the Saints and Colts and wondered what in the world you were watching, you weren't alone.

New Orleans' 62-7 thrashing of the Colts was one of the most lopsided games you could ever witness, so much so that modern language can't fully explain what took place.

For that, cartoonisht Will O'Toole turned to William Shakespeare.

Saints' Domination of Colts Inspires Shakespearean Interpretation, As Indianapolis Season Goes From Bad to Putrid

Since graduating from Seton Hall University, Will O'Toole has been doing cartoons for over 30 years for a number of papers (USA Today), magazines (College and Pro Football Weekly) and websites (CBSSportsline.com). He is believed to be the only national cartoonist to have voted for the Heisman Trophy and the Wooden and Naismith Awards.

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