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 !
Best thing about being half way into the season is you still have time to
go eat at Desi Vega’s and have a drink before the game, and a celebration
dinner after the game !!
Ben Watson and family had a happy announcement to make, but he had to wait for the right moment.
The deal was the next time the New Orleans Saints tight end scored a touchdown, he would celebrate by letting the world in on a secret the Watson family had been holding on to for a while.
So when Watson hauled in a touchdown in the second quarter of the Saints’ 45-35 win, he did what he always did, holding five fingers up in the air to represent his five kids. But he also added to it. He slid the football under his uniform, between his jersey and his abdomen, then held up two more fingers than usual.
The Watson family is expecting twins.
Ben Watson TD and baby announcement
New Orleans Saints tight end Benjamin Watson (82) tucks the ball inside his shirt after scoring on a 13-yard pass from Bress and then holds up seven fingers signaling he and his wife, Kirsten are expecting twins against the Los Angeles Rams at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, La. Sunday, Nov. 4, 2018. (Photo by David Grunfeld, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune)
Horn also had a message for NFL analyst Michael Strahan, who was critical of both Horn and Thomas’ end-zone antics during the FOX Sports broadcast Sunday.
“Michael Strahan got four touchdowns scored on his ass, that’s why he didn’t like it,” Horn quipped, in reference to his nine-catch, 133-yard, four-touchdown night against the Giants. “That’s why he’s being negative.”
Los Angeles Rams vs. New Orleans Saints (-2)
This is the biggest game of NFL Week 9, bar none. The Saints haven’t lost since Week 1, and the Rams are undefeated.
New Orleans has gotten much better defensively the past few weeks, and it will have to really be on point to upset the Rams at home. One issue that could be problematic is the loss of rookie pass rusher Marcus Davenport, who’s out multiple weeks with a toe injury.
However, the Saints have been absolutely shutting down opposing running backs and could be in line to serve up a portion of humble pie to one Todd Gurley. Even if that doesn’t happen, the New Orleans offense has enough juice to make this a game and potentially knock the Rams off their pedestal.
Former New Orleans Saints wide receiver Quinn Early will appear at the Saints Hall of Fame Museum on Sunday, Nov. 4 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. prior to the Saints home game against the Los Angeles Rams.
Early played five seasons for the Saints from 1991-95. He ranks 10th all-time in New Orleans Saints history with 270 catches and ninth all-time in receiving yards with 3,758. He is eighth in touchdown receptions with 25. In two playoff games for the Saints, Early caught 12 passes for 134 yards and a touchdown. In 1994, Early caught 82 passes for 894 yards and four touchdowns and in 1995, he caught 81 passes for 1,087 yards and eight scores.
Early will be available for autographs and pictures.
The Saints Hall of Fame Museum is located at Gate B on the Plaza level of the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The museum is open for all Saints home games two hours prior to game time and for 45 minutes following each game. Those holding tickets to each game are admitted free on game day.
The museum is open Monday-Friday by appointment between 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at a cost of $10 per adult and $5 for children under 12, seniors (60-and-over), active military members and groups of five or more.
For more information, call (504) 471-2192, e-mail saintshalloffame@yahoo.com or visit SaintsHallofFame.com.
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