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Jan

22

Saints season ticket holders sue NFL to have end of Saint-Rams game replayed

The world spins forward. But some New Orleans Saints fans want it to go backward.

NBC affiliate WDSU first reported on Monday that a Saints-related lawsuit had been filed in New Orleans Civil District Court. The suit seeks to have NFL commissioner Roger Goodell enforce a rule that would allow the end of the disputed Saints-Los Angeles Rams game to be replayed due to the missed pass interference call late in the fourth quarter. The Saints lost that game in overtime, and many fans blame the missed call.

Lawsuit wants the game replayed

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Jan

22

No more words needed : (

Jan

20

Saints will rout the Rams and reach the Super Bowl. Here are 5 reasons why.

The Los Angeles Rams say they are ready for the New Orleans Saints.

They insist the Mercedes-Benz Superdome crowd noise will be a nonfactor in their rematch with the Saints in the NFC Championship Game.

But I think otherwise. They sound like they are trying to convince themselves that everything’s going to be OK. They sound to me like a team in denial.

The Saints are in their heads. And trust me, the sellout crowd of 73,000 will be in their ears on Sunday.

Five reasons why the Saints will win:

Jan

20

New Song !! That’s my Saints !

Baton Rouge, LA (January 9, 2019)…Henry Turner, Jr., “That’s My Saints” new single release is now available for download at www.suprememusic2000.com. The song is a tribute to the New Orleans Saints football team. The former Super Bowl 2009 (XLIV) winners are once again in the running for the National Football League’s grand prize after clinching the NFC’s Southern Conference Division Championship. The songs’ sound is based on early New Orleans blues and funk music with zydeco overtones. The single is currently garnering airplay on various radio and television stations in Louisiana.

Want to hear a sample CLICK HERE !

Downloads only .50 cents so help support a member of the Who Dat Nation !

Jan

19

Win a shirt signed by Pierre Thomas !

What’s up Who Dat Nation! A great friend of the Who Dat Nation Pierre Thomas gave us a signed Who Dat Nation shirt today for us to give away…. want to know how to win it ??
Email us at contest @ whodatnation.com and tell us what you think the total will be for BOTH teams in tomorrows game. Example – Saints 31 / Rams 17 = 48.
The person who guesses the closest WITHOUT going over wins it’s that simple. See how much the young member of the Who Dat Nation loved the shirt. PS the shirt is an XL adult shirt : )

Jan

17

GOAT!

Sometimes a photo says it all!

Jan

15

Bobby Hebert – Saints can’t play Rams like Eagles – they’ll lose

Many Saints fans were worried about the first quarter struggles against the Eagles, with the Saints quickly falling behind 14-0; but Bobby Hebert says not to worry too much.

“They shouldn’t really be concerned.  As long as you’re within two scores, you shouldn’t be overly concerned.  In the Super Bowl, we were 10 points down to the Colts; and we still won the game.  With the leadership and experience we have, we can handle that type of adversity.”

That said, Hebert is adamant the Saints can’t have a start like that against the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship Game.  “You have to get off to a fast start.  That’s going to be critical against a team like the Rams especially.  The Saints are a totally different animal with a fast start compared to what they did against the Eagles.”

Hebert had a word of warning, though.

Read more here

Jan

15

Atlanta mayor’s Super Bowl wish: ‘Anybody other than the Saints’

Jan

12

Watch Mayor LaToya Cantrell dance with Saint Vader in the CBD

Jan

12

7 keys to a Saints win against the Eagles in the NFC playoffs on Sunday

The New Orleans Saints play host to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Divisional playoffs on Sunday afternoon at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

The game is a rematch of the teams’ Week 11 contest in New Orleans, in which the Saints’ routed the Eagles 48-7, Philadelphia’s worst loss since 2005.

Here are seven keys to another Saints’ win on Sunday:


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