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Sep

01

Who Dat Shirts

whodatshirts.com was started because I could never find a shirt with a slogan that said what I was thinking.  The whole concept was to start manufacturing merchandise that had slogans that you couldn’t get at the pro-shop.  I wanted to create a brand that was based on what the fans wanted to say. It was a simple idea. I wanted to make the t-shirt that you had to have, couldn’t get anywhere else, and everyone asked you about. (Wear a “No Squirrels” shirt in the middle of a crowd of Saints fans and you won’t have to wait long for a reaction.)

We’ve spent the last 9 months refining our website and our t-shirt designs in order to put out a quality product that Saints fans can’t get anywhere else.  Within the next couple of days customers will be able to purchase shirts using their iPhone or Android.  With the return of Brett Favre we’re going to be releasing an “X Marks the Spot” shirt which is a take off of the “twitter battle” between Darren Sharper and Visanthe Shiancoe.  We’re also on a mission to get as many people as possible to leave a message on the Dave Matthews Band Facebook page encouraging him to wear our 2D@? shirt when he performs before the Saints/Vikings game on Sept. 9th.

Thanks Eddie for sending us a great story about your product !

Aug

31

Loyola going Fleur Delirious

Loyola University New Orleans is asking a very simple question to all Saints fans across the Gulf South: “Are you ready for some football???”

To start off the Saints season in fanatical style, the Center for the Study of New Orleans will host, “Fleur Delirious: A Look at the Saints’ Relationship with New Orleans,” on Tuesday, Sept. 7, at 7 p.m., in Roussel Hall. The event will feature a panel discussion on the Saints, their magical season, and what the team means to the culture of New Orleans.

“The Saints’ fabulous Super Bowl season showed just how intimate the relationship is between the Saints and the city of New Orleans,” said center Director Leslie Parr, Ph.D. “Our program will explore the highs and lows of this relationship and give the audience a chance to ask our distinguished panel everything they’ve always wanted to know about their team.”

Panelists will include former Saint and fan favorite Michael “Beerman” Lewis, Times-Picayune sports reporter and author Jeff Duncan, and WWL-TV sports director and voice of the Saints, Jim Henderson.

Duncan’s new book, “From Bags to Riches: How a Struggling Franchise and a Storm-Battered City Became Champions,” chronicles the unique bond between team and fan, as well as the importance of that relationship in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

“A lot of my colleagues throughout the country think that the Saints/New Orleans/Katrina story is one of the greatest, not just of the NFL, but in all of sports,” Duncan said. “But, as good as the story looks on the surface, it goes much deeper.”

“National media thinks that the Saints saved the city, but in reality it’s the other way around,” Duncan continued. “The real heroes aren’t Drew Brees, Sean Payton or Reggie Bush, it’s the fans. They had no reason to support a 3-13 team and owner that was looking to get out, but they did. They told the NFL, ‘You’re not moving this team to San Antonio or L.A. It’s ours.’ They bought season tickets with FEMA checks. They sacrificed basic living expenses to keep this team here. The storm galvanized that bond between franchise and fan, and finally – after 43 years – both received the ultimate reward.”

Aug

30

Supa Saints latest video. How to make friends with Viking fans.

I will not spoil it with any comments.

Aug

29

Dirty bird can’t fly with a broken wing.

Love the new directTV commercials for Sunday Ticket for NFL. The Saints one is awesome.

Aug

28

Ivory has been impressive in pre-season.

Looks like another un-drafted free agent is going to make the team. This is a major credit to scouting department for Saints.

Here is a video clip of a previous gold strike by the draft team ( Pierre Thomas) talking about Ivory.

Saints RB Pierre Thomas on Chris Ivory’s big game

What a run after catch!!

Aug

27

That Heavenly Season – 1987 Saints.

Woah what a time warp. These videos are awesome. I remember the 87 season vividly.

How far have we come?? Superbowl champs!! This video is worth while to watch for all the newer members of the Who Dat Nation.

Aug

26

Video of Coach Gregg Willaims discussing Saints Defense.

How can you not love this guy? Williams changed the whole mentality of the Saints defense. These guys are not stone cold killers. Saints defense will beat you down with physical play. I am expecting them to be even better this year. Vilma, Smith, Porter causing chaos.

Gregg Williams on his defense being aggressive

Aug

25

Scott Fujita’s heart still with New Orleans

associated press

Scott Fujita arrived in New Orleans a few months after Hurricane Katrina blew through the city.

Five years have passed, but Fujita can recall seeing the storm’s lethal and long-lasting impact as if it just happened.

“It looked like a bomb went off,” the Cleveland Browns linebacker said before practice Wednesday. “Driving around the 9th Ward for the first time, it felt like I was in a third-world country. It was devastating — unbelievable and mind-boggling.”

Read the rest of the story here.

Aug

24

NFC South Division Preview

Review by CBS Sports.

Aug

23

BIG NIGHT OUT

If you’re a fan of the Super Bowl XLIV Champions, you may be familiar with my work on the field. I’m Zach Strief, #64, Offensive Tackle for the New Orleans Saints. Since my NFL draft in 2006, I have had the unique opportunity to give back to the great city of New Orleans through The Zach Strief Dream Big Foundation.

BIG NIGHT OUT
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Generations Hall
7:00 – 10:00 p.m

Click here to learn more about the BIG NIGHT OUT!


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