Merry Christmas, Who Dat Nation.
This time of year makes you stop and appreciate more than just wins and losses. It’s about family, traditions, and the people you share Sundays with — whether that’s in the Dome, at home, or packed around a TV with black and gold on.
I’m thankful for this fan base. The loyalty. The passion. The way we show up no matter what the record says. I’ve lived through the bad years, the heartbreak years, and the unforgettable ones — and through it all, Who Dat Nation has never wavered.
This season hasn’t been perfect, but there’s still a lot to be thankful for. We’ve seen growth from young players. We’ve seen fight when it would’ve been easy to quit. And lately, we’ve seen signs of direction — something to build on moving forward.
As we look ahead, I’m hopeful. Hopeful that the foundation being laid now turns into something real. Hopeful that consistency replaces mistakes. And hopeful that the Dome is rocking again next year with meaningful football in December.
Tonight and tomorrow, enjoy the time with your families. Hug the people you love. Eat good food. And don’t forget how lucky we are to care this much about a team that brings us together.
From my family to yours — Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.
Who Dat.
— Anthony “Tony” from the Westbank



