Meet Our Staff

Posted by Admin on June 13th, 2007 filed in Main

Jim Dubenetzky - Editor

Jim is rookie in the sports media world. But Jim is no stranger to the world of football. He is a third generation Division I college football player. After growing up in sunny southern California, Jim moved to Pennsylvania to play defensive end for the Villanova Wildcats. Today, he covers professional sports in Cleveland and can be seen at every Browns, Indians and Cavaliers home game.

Robert Lewis - Columnist

Robert Lewis has been a life long Saints fan, and is looking forward to the chance to report on the Saints. Robert has no professional writing experience, but have posted on numerous blogs, and other sites, and knows his stuff when it comes to the Saints and will have his pulse on the team all season.

Manion Anderson - Columnist

Growing up in Pascagoula, MS, Manion has followed his mother’s tradition of being a die-hard Saints fan. Only twenty years old and attending the University of Southern Mississippi, Manion has seen both good times and bad times for the Saints. There for the lackluster Mora regime and the up and down Brooks campaign, Manion has faithfully stayed with the Saints. Majoring in Physics and planning on attending law school, Manion writes merely as a spare hobby and to give him an excuse to watch what makes his day on a consistent basis: sports.

Matt Loede - Columnist

Matt has been in the sports media for over 10 years, with experience covering Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association and of course, the National Football League. On NFL Sunday’s you can hear Matt on National networks like Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio, Associated Press, and other stations around the country. Born and raised in Cleveland, Matt studies and talks football inside and out, and is anxious to share his thoughts and comments with readers on a daily basis.

Eric Palmer - Columnist

Eric Palmer lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia, where he has easily resisted the temptation to root for the Falcons. Eric became a Saints fan after moving to the New Orleans area in 1987. Every year since then, he convinces himself that this year the Saints will go to the Super Bowl. His wife says that he even talks about the wisdom of personnel decisions while he sleeps. He is a graduate of Tulane University and spends the off-season actually doing his work for a change.

Zak Failla - Columnist

As a lifelong New Orleans Saints fan and Atlanta Braves fan living on Long Island Zak Failla has been harassed and pestered for twenty years when his team seemingly disappoints. He has seen his share of disasters and miracles between the two, and now as a sports studies and journalism double major at Ithaca College, he hopes to be the one to put color into the heartaches and triumphs in everyday sports. After bleeding gold and black for so long, he says it’s a great accomplishment to be able to share his thoughts and beliefs with fellow fans on such a public forum.