Home


Archive for December, 2010

Dec

03

Bring the Wood !!

A few weeks ago K Gates told us about his new song Bring the Wood, well here is where you can get it!

Kgates Saints 11-19-10 BLASTClick here to get the song on Itunes.

Dec

02

Chad Ochocinco vs Darren Sharper on twitter..

From Ochocinco.

@sharper42 at some point in the game I’m gonna punch you through your facemask, if u think you gone win You could possibla Neva (messymya)

@sharper42 I will use the fine money after our fight n donate it to the United Way Fund #classy It’s on now !!!!!

@sharper42 I’m gone peel yo muffin cap back blue, ya upside down black n gold wearing, mardi gras bead throwing ass!! Now who gone pop me

Sharper sends him a picture of the Superbowl ring…

@ochocinco #classy…see u Sunday bro!! http://plixi.com/p/60352631

@sharper42 damn that’s a good one right there boss, 1 LUV, all in fun, I want one of those so bad, #realtalk u just hurt my feelings 🙁

@sharper42 the picture of that ring has left me in an unstable emotional state, don’t know whether 2 cry cuz I want 1 or beat u 4 send n it!

@ochocinco only pounding you gonna b doin is on twitter #sometimesicry when the #whodats beat yo a**!!

Cannot wait to see what happens on the field !

Dec

01

Matt Ryan, Drew Brees for MVP?

By Pat Yasinskas

Mike Sando has his weekly MVP Watch on the NFC West blog and he has two candidates listed from the NFC South.

Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan and New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees are on the list. Atlanta receiver Roddy White has fallen off the list.

I’ve said almost all season that White has been the MVP of the division. I still feel that way. But, as I pointed out in this morning’s NFC South Stock Watch, White’s stock is down a bit after two consecutive games that were pretty ordinary. If White can string together a few big games down the stretch, he’s back in the race. But I’m not going to dispute Sando’s choice to leave him off the list right now.

Read the rest of the story here.

Dec

01

Looking at the NFC South playoff pictureLooking at the NFC South playoff picture

By Pat Yasinskas

TAMPA, Fla. — It’s that time of year when we start talking about playoff scenarios, so let’s do it.

Click over here and you can see where things stand if the season ended today. Things are looking good for most of the NFC South. As of this moment, the Atlanta Falcons would hold the NFC’s No. 1 seed. In other words, they’d have home-field advantage and that’s hugely significant. Since quarterback Matt Ryan joined the team, the Falcons have lost only one game Ryan has started in the Georgia Dome. That happened in 2008, Ryan’s rookie year.

The 8-3 New Orleans Saints would be the top wild-card team and the No. 5 seed. The Falcons and Saints are the only two NFC South teams that would be in the playoffs at the moment.

Read the rest of the story here.


Dec

01

New Orleans Saints sign linebacker Ramon Humber, release quarterback Sean Canfield

Mike Triplett, The Times-Picayune

The New Orleans Saints signed second-year linebacker Ramon Humber and released rookie quarterback Sean Canfield. Humber (5-11, 232) led the Indianapolis Colts with 17 special teams tackles last year, but he was placed on injured reserve by the Colts after suffering a broken hand two weeks into the season, then eventually released. Humber joined the Colts as an undrafted free agent from North Dakota State last year.

Canfield has bounced on and off the Saints’ practice squad all season long. He was signed to the active roster for the first time last week but was not activated for Thursday’s game at Dallas.

NOLA.COM

Dec

01

New Orleans Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins has been named NFC Defensive Player of the Week

Mike Triplett, The Times-Picayune

New Orleans Saints defensive back Malcolm Jenkins, who stripped the ball away from Dallas Cowboys receiver Roy Williams, giving the Saints an opportunity to come back and win the Thanksgiving Day game in Dallas, has been named the NFC defensive player of the week.

Read the rest of the story here.


Pages


Archives