Rachel Nichols on the devastation still affecting the Lower 9th Ward.
Archive for February, 2010
Grant On His Way Out if He Doesn’t Take a Pay Cut?
Could Charles Grant be on his way out of New Orleans if he doesn’t take a pay cut? It could happen: Defensive End Charles Grant is the one starter who might be released by the Saints unless he agrees to a pay cut. Grant, 31, is coming off a second major triceps injury in two [...]
Tomlinson a Long Shot to Join the Saints
The Champs could get better, and one player that might help would be running back LaDainian Tomlinson. But, before you get your hopes the The Times-Picayune says it’s unlikely to happen: If the Saints want to make quarterback Drew Brees happy, maybe they’ll consider trading for his close friend, Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson, who [...]
Saints Unlikely To Franchise Tag FS Darren Sharper?
NBC Sports reports that it looks like the Saints probably won’t use their franchise tag on Darren Sharper: Saints beat reporter Jeff Duncan doesn’t expect the team to use its franchise tag on free agent FS Darren Sharper. “Can’t see the Saints franchising a 34-year-old safety,” Duncan said in response to a question on Twitter. [...]
Brees Reveals Secret Saints Battle Cry
From our Friends over at TMZ: Drew Brees finally blew the lid off the secret he closely guarded during the New Orleans Saints’ championship season — dude revealed the words to the mysterious pre-game chant. It all went down late last night at a Big Easy bar called Lucy’s — Drew took the mic and [...]
What A Crazy 48 Hours!
Wow! Words still can not describe the feeling still..I don’t think the magnitude of winning the Super Bowl has sunk in yet completely. It has been a wild last couple of days. I watched the game at a bar called Rendezvous with my best Saints fans friends, guys I’d go to Hornets games with, hang [...]
Saints Arrive Back in New Orleans
Rachel Nichols interviews Saints players and reports on the community’s response to the team’s first title.
Saints Win Over Colts the Most Watched Super Bowl Ever
The Saints’ victory over Indianapolis in the Super Bowl was watched by more than 106 million people, surpassing the 1983 finale of “M-A-S-H” to become the most-watched program in U.S. television history, the Nielsen Co. said Monday. Compelling story lines involving the city of New Orleans and its ongoing recovery from Hurricane Katrina and the [...]


February 11th, 2010
Matt Loede
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