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Dec
12This story is taken off and we need to help find the unknown whodat !
Dec
12We put up a quote yesterday that was sent in and we later received info from where it was posted. We check it out and Pat Yasinskas has a great blog so you should check it out.
Pat Yasinskas NFC South Blog -ESPN
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Dec
11Was sent this by a fan of the whodatnation who saw it on a blog.
Free travel advice. The developing custom in New Orleans this season has been to welcome the Saints home as they return from road victories. Obviously, with each victory, the crowd gets a little larger. If you’ve got a flight out of New Orleans on Sunday night, you might want to head to the airport about five hours early, just in case the Saints get past the Falcons. Not to get too far ahead of things, but, if you have a flight out of New Orleans on the night of Jan. 3, you might want to move it up to Jan. 2 or just stick around. Jan. 3 is the day the Saints close their regular season in Carolina. If they’re 16-0, you even might want consider flying out of Pensacola, Fla.
Dec
11First (take) …
If you asked fans to name the most improved player on the Saints roster this season receivers Robert Meachem and Devery Henderson might rank Nos. 1 and 2, respectively.
Both are enjoying the best seasons of their careers, as noted in an excellent feature story by Times-Picayune colleague Nakia Hogan.
Meachem, in fact, is having a breakout year in his third NFL season. He leads the league in yards per catch with an 18.8 average. His eight touchdowns are tied with Marques Colston for the team high. Most important, he hasn’t dropped a pass in 39 attempts thrown his way.
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11Dec
10Saints cornerback Jabari Greer had surgery Tuesday to repair a sports hernia, but the Saints are hoping he’ll be back in time for the playoffs, Coach Sean Payton confirmed.
Greer’s injury was originally diagnosed as a groin problem, but when he tried to return to practice the last two weeks, it was discovered that he had a sports hernia issue as well. The team decided that if he had the surgery now with Dr. William Meyers in Philadelphia that he would have a better chance of being fully healed for the playoffs.
The Saints have had a rash of sports hernia injuries in the last two years. Last year, tight end Jeremy Shockey had surgery performed by Dr. Meyers and missed three games. But he wasn’t quite 100 percent when he came back, and the injury remained a nagging problem.
Defensive end Will Smith played through a sports hernia injury all last season, then had surgery in January. Left tackle Jammal Brown had surgery in August to repair a sports hernia, but he also had surgery on a lingering hip injury that landed him on injured reserve.
Greer could be back in time for the regular season finale at Carolina if the Saints want to get him some live work, but more likely he will remain sidelined until their playoff opener. With just one more victory, the Saints will be guaranteed a first-round bye in the playoffs.
Love the music selection and the fact the video is in HD.
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