Dec
29The people at “Who Dat Mark ” started the company mainly in support of Drew Brees and what he has done for the Saints and the city of New Orleans. They also hope that we can generate some money for the Brees Dream Foundation (They are donating 9 cents for every pack of temporary tattoos sold).
The people at “Who Dat Mark” support the Saints because they grew up in Louisiana and they come from a long line of Saints fans.
The way this team has transformed into winners has been incredible to watch and they think Drew Brees is a big part of that. So hopefully with the Who Dat Mark fans can show their support for Brees and at the same time donate some money to a good cause.
Dec
28Steve Gleason gave us all an inspirational moment (Click here to see it) and now, more than ever, he is an inspiration (Click here to see why). we are giving 100% of the proceeds to his foundation but it’s nothing compared to what he has given the Who Dat Nation.
Direct Link To Item: http://www.nolafineart.com/return-to-the-dome/
OK.. I know Christmas is over and I am not sure when this was made because of the reference to Shockey.. but why not have one more song up.
Here is the link to the story and the song CLICK HERE
If you want to learn more about Katie CLICK HERE.
It’s game day in the Who Dat Nation, when club-level ticketholders snuggle into their leather seats in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome’s lower bowl, gaze up to the tippy-top of the Terrace seating areas and thank their lucky stars that they don’t have to sit THERE.
It’s also when my husband, our crazy Who Dat friends and I scale the stadium steps, stand on our vinyl cheap seats, pound our fists against the metal wall behind the Terrace’s top rows, gaze down to the club-level seats, and thank our lucky stars we don’t have to sit THERE.
This may surprise people who think the Superdome seating areas are basically divided into “first class” and “coach.” But the thousands of diehards who choose to sit closer to the ceiling than the field know what I mean when I say that the upper deck is the screaming, jumping, hugging, foot-stomping, high-fiving, hard-partying heart of the Who Dat Nation.
New Orleans Saints tight end Jimmy Graham has won many fans this season. But perhaps none greater than 16-year-old Alex Newman.
The New Orleans native learned about football from her dad when she was only 8, and she was instantly hooked on her home team. Dad also taught her the guitar, and this Christmas, Alex decided to put those skills to use crafting a tribute to her favorite Saint.
Check out her musical chops, with backup vocals provided by little sis Stella:
On Saturday morning, Stella woke her big sister to tell her some big news. The video made its way to Graham, who made sure the girls got tickets to Monday night’s game against the Falcons.
“I still don’t know what to do because I’m in shock,” Alex says. “Nothing like this or even close to this has ever happened and it is the best Christmas present ever.”
No offense to Saint Nick, but this year’s coolest gift came from Saint Jimmy.
The Times-Picayune’s NFL panelists predict the scores and winners of this week’s games:
John DeShazier, sports columnist: Saints 34-20
Jeff Duncan, Saints columnist: Saints 31-17
Nakia Hogan, NFL writer: Saints 35-14
Doug Tatum, sports editor: Saints 34-24
Mike Triplett, Saints beat writer: Saints 31-17
James Varney: Saints beat writer: Saints 35-20
DeShazier: Patriots 27-24
Duncan: Patriots 30-20
Hogan: Patriots 32-24
Tatum: Patriots 28-17
Triplett: Patriots 24-13
Varney: Patriots 27-20
DeShazier: Chargers 17-14
Duncan: Chargers 24-20
Hogan: Ravens 17-14
Tatum: Ravens 21-20
Triplett: Ravens 23-21
Varney: Chargers 14-17
DeShazier: Steelers 21-18
Duncan: 49ers 23-21
Hogan: Steelers 13-9
Tatum: 49ers 21-20
Triplett: Steelers 23-20
Varney: 49ers 17-14
DeShazier: Bears 13-10
Duncan: Bears 17-10
Hogan: Bears 20-10
Tatum: Seahawks 21-17
Triplett: Bears 16-13
Varney: Seahawks 21-17
DeShazier: Rams 17-16
Duncan: Bengals 21-9
Hogan: Bengals 24-21
Tatum: Bengals 24-20
Triplett: Bengals 23-20
Varney: Bengals 17-14
DeShazier: Texans 30-21
Duncan: Texans 24-21
Hogan: Texans 27-20
Tatum: Panthers 24-23
Triplett: Texans 20-17
Varney: Texans 21-20
DeShazier: Packers 38-16
Duncan: Packers 27-13
Hogan: Packers 28-17
Tatum: Packers 41-10
Triplett: Packers 37-17
Varney: Packers 42-14
DeShazier: Titans 21-10
Duncan: Titans 17-12
Hogan: Titans 16-13
Tatum: Titans 24-10
Triplett: Titans 24-16
Varney: Titans 24-14
DeShazier: Bills 20-16
Duncan: Bills 23-20
Hogan: Dolphins 23-17
Tatum: Bills 17-16
Triplett: Bills 20-17
Varney: Bills 7-6
DeShazier: Giants 33-18
Duncan: Giants 28-16
Hogan: Giants 26-23
Tatum: Giants 31-24
Triplett: Giants 28-20
Varney: Giants 24-20
DeShazier: Raiders 23-20
Duncan: Lions 28-27
Hogan: Raiders 24-23
Tatum: Raiders 24-23
Triplett: Lions 24-23
Varney: Lions 26-23
DeShazier: Cardinals 19-7
Duncan: Cardinals 24-10
Hogan: Cardinals 23-21
Tatum: Cardinals 17-12
Triplett: Cardinals 24-20
Varney: Cardinals 27-17
DeShazier: Eagles 28-24
Duncan: Eagles 26-24
Hogan: Eagles 21-20
Tatum: Jets 20-17
Triplett: Jets 24-23
Varney: Jets 21-19
Last week’s record
DeShazier: Won 10, lost 6
Duncan: Won 12, lost 4
Hogan: Won 12, lost 4
Tatum: Won 11, lost 5
Triplett: Won 13, lost 3
Varney: Won 11, lost 5
Overall record
DeShazier: 130-78
Duncan: 136-72
Hogan: 135-73
Tatum: 136-72
Triplett: 143-65
Varney: 142-66
Dec
02Thanks Lisa for letting us know about the great pictures of the Saints for Sunday Night Football!