Well after the Superbowl we asked yall to vote and yall picked the shirt you wanted here it is !
Whodatnation Shirt
We were looking for a different way to sell them but CafePress was the easiest so make sure you check out the new shirts. We also received alot of request for the other version so it’s up also along with some kids versions.
New Orleans — A league source indicated Monday that the New Orleans Saints aren’t planning to use the franchise tag on free agent safety Darren Sharper. But General Manager Mickey Loomis has given no indication yet what his intentions are.
The deadline for designating franchise and transition players is Thursday. The Saints would have to offer Sharper, 34, a one-year deal worth $6.455 million to lock him up. Or they could decide to skip the franchise tag and negotiate a new deal with him or let him leave for another team in free agency.
A fan asked New Orleans SaintsSuper Bowl XLIV hero Tracy Porter Thursday if there was special meaning in the way he gestured as he ran toward the end zone after picking off Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning.
“After the interception, you pointed in the air 3 times with each hand. What is the significance of this really cool jesture? Was it preplanned or spontaneous?” the guy asked during a midday chat on ESPN.com.
It was spontaneous, No. 22 said. “I was pointing to the Who Dat nation in the crowd. When I was running down there I saw them jumping and shouting, so I wanted to give them a shoutout.”
Younger fans may find it hard to believe that, in the pre-Super Bowl championship era, the Saints were so bad that fans wore paper bags over their heads at games and competed to sail paper airplanes onto the field. Late local sportscaster Buddy Diliberto is credited with coming up with the paper bag masks during a long-ago 1-15 season.
You can vote for Drew Brees to be on the cover of “Madden NFL 11’’, but, if you believe in curses, you might want to think twice.
Brees, along with Jared Allen and Reggie Wayne are the finalists to grace the cover of the video game. For the first time ever, fans are voting to decide who gets the honor. You can vote here.
It would be a nice honor for Brees, who some fans think gets short-changed because he plays in a small market. But it also could be dangerous. There are a lot of previous cover boys who have suffered from the “Madden Curse” — getting hurt or having a bad season after appearing on the front of the box.
Pro Bowl right guard Jahri Evans, four time Pro Bowl safety Darren Sharper, Pro Bowl safety
Roman Harper, defensive back Leigh Torrence and wide receiver Marques Colston will be the Saints players who will ring the bell.
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Chef Justin Deviller of La Petite Grocery is a BIG fan of the Saints, as you can see he is still wearing his NFC Championship Hat !
If you are looking for a great meal you should make it to La Petite, the food is amazing ! And you can follow them on Facebook – CLICK HERE to check out their Facebook page.
La Petite is a great New Orleans’ Neighborhood Restaurant and Bar located at 4238 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70115.
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Will Smith, a New Orleans Saints defensive end and Thomas R. Proctor High School graduate, continues to gain accolades around the region.
Will Smith
Smith, whose team won the recent Super Bowl over the Indianapolis Colts, was honored with a resolution at Wednesday’s Common Council meeting for his athletic feats and contributions to the Mohawk Valley.
“Having a local resident reach to the level that Will Smith has done and in such an exemplary way, he’s certainly a role model for all of our citizens,” said Councilman Frank Vescera, D-1, who sponsored the resolution.
Smith went on from Proctor to Ohio State University, where he was a three-year starter and won a national championship as a junior.
As a Saint, he was named to the Pro Bowl in 2006 and had a career-high in sacks this year with 13, good for fifth in the league.
The resolution also mentions Smith’s various activities around the region, including hosting the “Evening of All-Stars” awards banquet honoring the O-D’s All-Mohawk Valley Football Team and holding the Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way Foundation’s punt, pass and kick competition and skills camp.
At Wednesday’s meeting, Councilman Jerry Kraus, D-at large, said the council should invite Smith to a meeting the next time he’s in town to congratulate him personally.
Nice amateur video shot from the field during Superbowl celebration. Like the part where Saintsations are cheering ” Black and Gold WON the Superbowl!”