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Nov

18

Who Dat Nation Heather !

heather-eagles

I think the Who Dat Nation should share the photo of Heather all day so all the Eagles fan will never forget her !

: ) Who Dat !

Nov

12

Who Dat Nation you ready for Philly !!

joeJ

Nov

11

Brees passes Favre with 3 TDs, Saints crush Bengals 51-14

Brees passes Favre with 3 TDs, Saints crush Bengals 51-14

Drew Brees threw three touchdown passes in the first half, moving ahead of Brett Favre for second place on the career list, and the New Orleans Saints rolled to their eighth straight victory Sunday, 51-14 over the Cincinnati Bengals.

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Nov

11

Who Dat vs. Who Dey…. WE DAT !!

What a game.. The Who Dat Nation was loud in Cincinnati !

It was an amazing game, and great to end the game on a win !

Speaking of amazing..

WDN-cinngame

 

Nov

11

Dez Bryant likely faces 8-month recovery for torn Achilles

An MRI confirmed that wide receiver Dez Bryant has suffered a torn Achilles and now faces an expected eight-month recovery, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Saturday.

Two days after signing with the New Orleans Saints, Bryant suffered the injury on the final play of Friday’s practice, a source confirmed to Schefter, after it was first reported by NFL Network.

Nov

11

Quite the phone bill: Saints’ Michael Thomas fined $30,000 for endzone celebration

Michael Thomas wanted to do his best to exactly recreate former New Orleans Saints wide receiver Joe Horn’s infamous touchdown celebration, and in a way, the NFL helped him get there.

The NFL levied a $30,000 fine against Thomas Saturday (Nov. 10) for pulling a cell phone out of the padding of the Mercedes-Benz Superdome goal posts as part of a touchdown celebration last week against the Rams. Thomas was paying homage to former Saints receiver Joe Horn, who performed the same celebration with the Saints 15 years earlier.

Horn’s fine for his celebration? Also $30,000.

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Nov

07

Sean Payton on Dez Bryant, receiver workouts: ‘I’ll get back to you if we sign one’

As of Wednesday morning, the New Orleans Saints had not signed a new wide receiver.

Not Dez Bryant. Not Brandon Marshall. Not Kamara Aiken.

Those three veterans worked out for the Saints on Tuesday, but coach Sean Payton said Wednesday those tryouts were just business as usual for the Saints.

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Nov

06

Congrats Who Dat !!

Teenyb wants to congratulate the Who Dat Nation on being such a big part of the game
on Sunday !  In fact they were so happy with the win they sent us a few photos of
this Saints fan… if you can help us get 100 likes on our facebook page we will post
a few more photos of a fan of the Who Dat Nation !

chris01

Nov

06

Saints move to # 1 !!!

1. New Orleans Saints (7-1)

Preseason rank: 3 | Week 9: 3

Expectations were obviously high for the Saints to start with. But they have exceeded them so far by proving they can win with different styles during a brutal three-game stretch (come-from-behind slugfests at Baltimore and at Minnesota, then a 45-35 track meet at home against the Rams). It helps that Drew Brees, Alvin Kamara and Michael Thomas are putting together one of the best “triplets” seasons in NFL history. — Mike Triplett

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Nov

05

Brees, Saints hand Rams first loss of the season, 45-35

NEW ORLEANS — When the time came to dial up a big play for Michael Thomas, the Saints’ leading receiver answered the call.

He even had a flip phone planted in the padding of each goal post, just in case.

Thomas caught a late 72-yard touchdown reception and then celebrated with a cellphone in a throwback to another famous New Orleans play, and the streaking Saints handed the Los Angeles Rams their first loss of the season with a 45-35 victory on Sunday.

“I loved the celebration myself, and I think it was the perfect time when I did it,” Thomas said. “We love our fans and we always want to bring them back great memories.”

Drew Brees passed for 346 yards and four touchdowns in New Orleans’ seventh straight win, and Thomas finished with a club-record 211 yards receiving. But what happened after the last of his 12 receptions stole the show in a wild shootout between two of the NFL’s best offenses.

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