Support Harper’s Hope For One Foundation and you could win a trip to Minnesota to watch the Saints battle the Vikings at US Bank Stadium on Sunday, January 14th.
The stakes are high as the two teams face each other in the NFC Divisional Round. Be there to cheer on the Saints as they fight to continue their road to the Super Bowl.
This ultimate Saints fan package includes two tickets to the game, plus hotel & airfare reimbursement and a personal phone call from Roman Harper to deliver the exciting news!
It’s just $10 to enter and proceeds benefit the Harper’s Hope Foundation.
Game Date: Sunday, January 14, 2018
Game Time: 3:40 PM CST
Seat Info: Section 112 | Lower Sideline | Row 7
CONTEST END TIME: Contest closes Friday, January 13, 2018 at 5:00 PM Central Standard Time. Winner contacted immediately following contest closing. Winner will be announced publicly on Harper’s official social media accounts.
Jarrius Robertson:
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Way to go Gus… I wonder if John F could do better : )
See how Shamarr Allen came up with the song !
Jan
10LOVE THIS ! So Glad Nola.com is letting people know about these videos !
Have you heard New Orleans musician Shamarr Allen’s new song, “Do the Sean Payton”? Inspired by a viral video of the New Orleans Saints head coach dancing after the Saints defeated the Carolina Panthers Sunday (Jan. 7, 2018), the song has a lot of people dancing, including kids at an elementary school in Metairie. Green Park Elementary posted a video to Facebook Wednesday (Jan. 10, 2018) of kindergarteners dancing with teachers.
Jan
09Something brand new for the new year!! The Moore family YouTube page!! Subscribe,
share, comment. Gonna have a whole lot of fun with this. Can’t wait to share more with you.
“WOW……what an experience that was!! Last night was the third best day of my life, behind only my daughter’s birth and my wedding day. It started by us going in to the Dome at 2 PM and being escorted directly to the field. The first thing I noticed, after picking my jaw up off the ground, was the sheer size and speed of the players up close as they stretched and warmed up. Television will never do this justice. These players are like mountains and they jog at twice the speed that I can sprint. Kayleigh pointed out Drew Brees to me as he ran by. The first of many proud Daddy moments as he was not in uniform yet, so I was impressed that she recognized him at 5 years old. Shortly after we got there, members of the Super Bowl team arrived and were mingling with the crowd, chatting and taking a few pictures before they went on the field to talk to the players. Kayleigh got her picture taken with Marques Colston and Pierre Thomas as I shared with her stories of their legend and why I was so starstruck. She then got her picture taken with Sir Saint, Gumbo, Mannie Fresh and the Saintsations(who gave her a pom pom, which was apparently better than any Christmas present she received). The game started shortly after, and this allowed for more great father/daughter experiences as she started asking every question imaginable about football. She knew the basics, like what a TD and field goal were, but she asked me questions like what the markers meant, how long the field was, how many downs they get, etc… A few uneventful series and then BAM, TD Brees to Ginn! This was her big moment and she did not disappoint. She did perfect, except she left the Saints rep hanging as he tried high fiving her while on the big screen. I told her she did great, but next time to high five him. She apologized to him and told him “Sorry, I didn’t see you, I was looking for Drew.” She then got another chance after the 2nd TD and did great again. I was kind of worried that she would get caught up in the moment and stand there, but she did not hesitate. Then it was time to switch with my Wife. So I went up to sec 130 row 11, the 4 seats we were given by the team to watch the rest. As soon as I got up there, I looked down and could see my wife crying tears of joy on the sideline. Next time I looked 30 seconds later, she was up and dancing around the sideline with Kayleigh. Next and final opportunity was towards the end of the 3rd quarter. She did great again and then all of a sudden my phone started blowing up with texts from friends and family everywhere saying that Kayleigh was on TV and named “cutest kid in the Dome” by Joe Buck. The rest is history and the final score was the perfect ending to the perfect day. Sorry again for an even longer post, but I only put the biggest highlights and still left off a ton of other awesome moments.”
METAIRIE, La. — Cameron Jordan made good on his promise to send a bottle of wine to longtime rival Cam Newton as a mocking thank-you gesture after the New Orleans Saints completed a three-game sweep of the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
“Who would I be if I don’t follow through on my word?” the Saints’ first-team All-Pro defensive end wrote in an Instagram story. The post contained a picture of the Jordan-brand wine bottle and a mailing label addressed to Newton at Panthers headquarters.
A true member of the Who Dat Nation posted this and we had to share with everybody !
Thanks Brian W – Stay Positive !
Saints fans who will win the Vikings vs Saints game!
It will come down to these three things which will determine the game!
1. Special teams; this is so important especially in a tight game. The Saints have been playing well with there special teams and with Kamara returning kickoffs this should give the Saints the upper hand.
The kickers might decide the final outcome in this game. The Saints also should win this battle.
Kai Forbath is a possible reason the Vikings might not be going to the Superbowl. Minnesota has given up the 4th most kick return yards in the NFL. On average the Vikings opponents have averaged 22.7 yards per return… 8th most in the league
2. Turnovers
The Saints are +7
The Vikings are +5
If one of the teams get a +2 differential it will cost the other team the game.
3. Quarterback
This where the Saints shine. If the game is a close one with a couple of minutes left in the game then the Saints have a QB that can make something happen.
The Saints have played conservatively in their games this year. In years past Drew Brees would throw deep or try to make something happen on third down. This year with the defense playing so well he has thrown balls away or we have run the ball even when we should have passed. If it is coming down to moving the ball and being eliminated then Drew will move the ball down field this game. People can point out our terrible 3rd down percentage by the Saints but the Saints, (Brees), has not taken as many chances.
One thing the Panthers game showed the rest of the NFL is that Saints can abandon the run if they need to and Brees can move the ball. If you stack the line of scrimmage then Brees will take advantage and resort back to being a prolific passer.
The Vikings have a much better defense then the Panthers. I believe it is the top defense in the NFL. The difference is the Saints are a totally different team then the one the Vikings beat at the beginning of the year.
The Viking, since they beat the Saints, might come into the game a little cocky with their record and knowing they soundly beaten the Saints already.
I believe the Saints will win this one.
I don’t want to look ahead but the Falcons are the team that worries me.