New Orleans Saints

Some athletes say fans cross the line with their critiques and personal attacks.
Some athletes say fans cross the line with their critiques and personal attacks.
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New Orleans Saints Owner/Vice Chairman of the Board Rita Benson LeBlanc was part of a group that had lunch with the Dalai Lama on Friday
New Orleans Saints Owner/Vice Chairman of the Board Rita Benson LeBlanc was part of a group that had lunch with the Dalai Lama on Friday
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Third annual event is open to public, benefits military
Third annual event is open to public, benefits military
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August 25, 2012; New Orleans, LA, USA; New Orleans Saints linebacker Martez Wilson (95) prior to kickoff of a preseason game against the Houston Texans at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports T...
August 25, 2012; New Orleans, LA, USA; New Orleans Saints linebacker Martez Wilson (95) prior to kickoff of a preseason game against the Houston Texans at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports Things are getting interesting with the New Orleans Saints now that positional battles are starting to heat up with OTA’s approaching  so this weekend is going to have plenty of news to talk about. Let’s take a look. NOLA.com Says Martez Wilson Has a Home in 3-4 Per Nakia Hogan: The third-year linebacker arrived in New Orleans ready to play outside linebacker in former defensive coordinator Gregg Williams’ 4-3 defense. Then before last season, he was switched to defensive end during Steve Spagnuolo’s one-season stint with the Saints. Now a year into that experiment, Wilson finds himself back at outside linebacker. Only this time, he’s doing so in the 3-4 alignment being implemented by new defensive coordinator Rob Ryan. Of all the moves, the latest one has Wilson the most excited. NOLA.com Says Sean Payton is Bringing High Intensity Workouts Back to the Saints Per Mike Triplett: The high-intensity CrossFit workouts that helped Payton get into the best physical shape of his life have inspired a new approach to the Saints’ offseason workout program. The Saints’ new workouts now include both the rapid series of various high-intensity workouts, but also the spirit of competition that CrossFit promotes. Players will sometimes “draft” teams that might be made up of an offensive lineman, a defensive back, a receiver and a quarterback, etc. Then they will compete against each other to finish the circuit in the fastest time. ESPN Answers Some Tough Questions About the Saints Per Pat Yasinskas: Scott (CJS): Why do you think Sedrick Ellis is out of a job? From what I remember, he was solid for the Saints. PY: Wouldn’t say he was solid. I’d say he was an underachieving former first-round pick. Brian( Kenner LA ) [via mobile]: Hey Pat. Just a quick statement. I don’t think the Saints D is as bad as the stats say. Everyone, even you, thought it was a middle of the pack D last year and with the additions of Bunkley and Lofton they were better. So when you throw in a new coach and all the bounty stuff. I feel like they were set up for failure. With the additions this year and some normalcy, I see a bounce back. At least to the middle of the pack. Which is all they need. Thoughts?? PY: If they can get to anywhere near the middle of the pack on defense, Saints will be in great shape. Paul (Knoxville): Any chance the Saints are setting up to release Harper, sign a veteran S (Woodson?) to replace Harper, and start Vaccaro..then upgrade the pass rush? PY: Half of Harper’s base salary is guaranteed. They’d take a cap hit if they cut him. ESPN Details Jonatha Vilma’s Recovery Per Pat Yasinskas: Linebacker Jonathan Vilma was slowed by knee problems the past two seasons. But Vilma has said the knee issues are a thing of the past, and he feels better than he has in several years. If that turns out to be true, that could be a huge boost for a defense that ranked No. 32 in the league last season. But Vilma, 31, is going to have to make some adjustments to his game as the Saints switch to a 3-4 defense. It’s a scheme Vilma did not thrive in when he was with the New York Jets early in his career. ICYMI: Ian Mitchell-Dear Gives Us a Preview of the Linebacker Position  ICYMI: Macgyver Has the Scoop on Sean Payton Winning a Lawsuit Recently ICYMI: Corey Hogue Gives Us an In-depth Look at the Carolina Panthers  Like Who Dat Dish? Let us know on Twitter @whodatdish or  on Facebook.
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Last week, when the Saints picked up oft-injured defensive tackle Isaako Aaitui, Dave noted the high concentration of vowels in the Samoan's name. And in April's draft, the team nabbed an offensive tackle with a name that sounds a bit o...
Last week, when the Saints picked up oft-injured defensive tackle Isaako Aaitui, Dave noted the high concentration of vowels in the Samoan's name. And in April's draft, the team nabbed an offensive tackle with a name that sounds a bit ominous, TERRON ARMSTEAD (who had a freaky-great athletic performance at the Combine in March), as well as a RUFUS! (Johnson), a defensive end from tiny Tarleton State. FYI - this Rufus is only the second Rufus ever on the Saints all-time roster (Rufus Porter played LB from 1995-96). All these players have been added to a roster that already includes the interestingly-named and/or fun-to-say Junior Galette, Akiem Hicks, Martez ('Tez) Wilson, Isa Abdul-Quddus, Baraka Atkins, Saalim Hakim, and Travaris Cadet, among others. This pattern did not go unnoticed by your ever-vigilant HansDat, and with this inspiration tickling the creases of my brain, I decided to comb through the team's all-time alphabetical roster last night to uncover other compellingly characteristic, original, outstanding, or otherwise noteworthy names of players or coaches who have been a part of the Saints colorful history. The Coaches Jim Champion (with a name like that, how could he lose? Try being the Saints defensive coordinator from 1971-72. That'll do it, for sure.) was a former NFL linebacker and CFL head coach who was brought in by the second Saints head coach, J.D. Roberts. The revolving door almost hit him in the rear when he was pushed back through it after his squads allowed nearly 25 and then 26 points per game under his tutelage. In ppg adjusted for inflation, that'd be like giving up over 35 a game in today's NFL.(No citation, just HansDat's cold, hard humor-factiness.) From 2003-2005, the Saints had one Ty Knott on the coaching payroll (and as long as he was with his brother, Fred, I bet he NEVER had trouble getting served in a bar), and the unfortunately-named Dick Wood patrolled the sidelines from 1976-1977 (can you imagine the jokes he suffered in his adolescence?). The final coach I'd like to mention here is perhaps my absolute most favorite Saints coach name of all time: Zaven Yaralian. The Mike Ditka Era didn't have too many bright spots (although this post practice interview was pretty funny), but at least I greatly enjoyed saying this guy's name while he served as Iron Mike's defensive coordinator from 1997-98). Just say it a few times yourself, and let the syllabication and rhythm just roll off your tongue. The Players In the "playful player names of the early years" department, I offer up Happy Feller (a kicker from 1972-73), and a handful of wide receivers from the 1970s and 80s: Jubilee Dunbar, Jitter Fields, Tinker Owens, and Speedy Thomas. One person's rhythmic bonanza of names can be particularly devastating and nightmarish for certain past and present members of the New Orleans sports radio media scene, so these guys are from my "names that would give Buddy D, Drunk Bobby, and Hokie fits" section. Here are some names that even you may not want to try to say three times fast: Ink Aleaga (LB, 1997-99), Onome Ojo (a wide receiver from 2001 who also joins the fun "all-alliterative" name group with 2009's TE Darnell Dinkins), Dino Philyaw (RB, 1999), Olaniyi Sobomehin (FB, 2008) and Pio Sagapolutele (DT, 1997). Two names that I appreciated as cool, football-sounding names belong to Van Jakes, a cornerback from 1986-88, and Renaldo Turnbull, the defensive end/linebacker from 1990-96, who would be in the Hall of Fame if his talent was anything close to how well his name fits a pass-rushing specialist. Closing out this nomenclature nonsense are the sweetly-named Babe Laufenberg, a backup QB on the team in 1986, and the buggy Carl Roaches, a kick returner from 1985 whose last name guaranteed that he had to play in New Orleans for at least one year. * * * Before I kick it to everyone in the comment section to share your thoughts on these names and any others of this same ilk you recall that I ma
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Saints and Pelicans Owner/Chairman of the Board Tom Benson talks about the reopening of Harrell Stadium on Friday, May 17, 2013.
Saints and Pelicans Owner/Chairman of the Board Tom Benson talks about the reopening of Harrell Stadium on Friday, May 17, 2013.
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Saints and Pelicans Owner/Vice Chairman of the Board Rita Benson LeBlanc talks about the reopening of Harrell Stadium on Friday, May 17, 2013.
Saints and Pelicans Owner/Vice Chairman of the Board Rita Benson LeBlanc talks about the reopening of Harrell Stadium on Friday, May 17, 2013.
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Harrell Stadium is the new home for the turf from Super Bowl XLVII at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome
Harrell Stadium is the new home for the turf from Super Bowl XLVII at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome
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Tweets 2013 #Saints schedule card: twitter.com/Saints/status/…— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) May 17, 2013 You can't achieve perfection if you do not strive for it.— Roman Harper (@Harp41) May 17, 2013 ...
Tweets 2013 #Saints schedule card: twitter.com/Saints/status/…— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) May 17, 2013 You can't achieve perfection if you do not strive for it.— Roman Harper (@Harp41) May 17, 2013 Nothing worth having comes easy. #FightForIt— Roman Harper (@Harp41) May 17, 2013 Don't expect success to come to you, you gotta go out and get it! #RiseAndGrind— Roman Harper (@Harp41) May 17, 2013 Here are some of the confirmed guests for "A Sainted Weekend" @malcolmjenkins @markingram22 @sharper42 @j_7tre_e @iamisa1 & @charliepeprah— Roman Harper (@Harp41) May 17, 2013 Ill be there-you can too! Enter 2 win a trip to @harp41's #SaintedWeekend! Tickets @ HarpersHope41.org #Saints twitter.com/MalcolmJenkins…— Malcolm Jenkins (@MalcolmJenkins) May 17, 2013 Pic from @ritaleblanc: The @dalailama in a @pelicansnba hat in New Orleans today #NOLA twitter.com/Saints/status/…— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) May 17, 2013 .@jonvilma51 was messing with @markingram22 in the charity softball game but Ingram got him back in the team photo instagram.com/p/ZbIuwjGKnO— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) May 17, 2013 @wherring54 you're not good guy sir...lol— Jonathan Vilma (@JonVilma51) May 17, 2013 Hooked up w/ my @yngandreckless gear & heading out in the sun!Thanks 2-@jniel8 @dramabeats @djnormrockwell #swag twitter.com/JedCollins45/s…— Jedidiah Collins (@JedCollins45) May 17, 2013 Donte' Stallworth got cleared for all football activities relating to his injuries from the hot air balloon incident. Should have market.— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 17, 2013 #Whodat nation!! check out the @jonvilma51 video "Happy with the new defense".m.neworleanssaints.com.m.neworleanssaints.com— Will Herring (@wherring54) May 17, 2013 My daughters are WAY better than me at Lego's now. Simultaneously proud & devastated.— Scott Fujita (@sfujita55) May 17, 2013 #FF @team_gleason twitter.com/Saints/status/…— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) May 17, 2013 Thinking about going to Destin today to Jet Ski. Who's down for the cause?— Corey White (@CoreyWhiteJr3) May 17, 2013 We off on weekends RT @rico_strong1: @coreywhitejr3 you need to be at practice tryna make the 53 man roster talkin bout some dam jet ski's— Corey White (@CoreyWhiteJr3) May 17, 2013 Looking for a new Facebook cover photo? We got ya covered on.fb.me/10JXQm0 #Saints— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) May 17, 2013 Do you ever walk out of the store after not buying anything and feel like a criminal? So you try ur best to not look suspicious!— David Hawthorne (@D_Hawthorne57) May 17, 2013 ____________________________________________________________ Who dat talkin' 'bout dem Saints? Sean Payton brought back high-intensity attitude and high-intensity workouts to New Orleans Saints | NOLA.comThe high-intensity CrossFit workouts that helped Payton get into the best physical shape of his life have inspired a new approach to the Saints' offseason workout program. Sean Payton’s return energizing the Saints | ProFootballTalkLast year was anything but normal for the Saints. The bounty investigation dominated their offseason and suspensions to coach Sean Payton, assistant head coach Joe Vitt and General Manager Mickey Loomis robbed the team of big parts of their brain trust for big parts of the season. Wait, What? - Who Dat Social ClubThis just in from Nakia Hogan over at Nola.com: outside rush linebacker Martez Wilson, the Saints’ own version of Barkevious Mingo, "is being used as the strong side outside linebacker…" Saints Jabari Greer and Zach Strief discuss the season, Sean Payton hits paydirt, and more on 'Black and Gold Today' | NOLA.comThere's a new sense of urgency around the Sa
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New Era, the official on-field headwear of the National Football League, is teaming up with the NFL to launch the Back to Football Photo Day contest. So what this means is that Saints fans will now have the chance to join the ranks of Dr...
New Era, the official on-field headwear of the National Football League, is teaming up with the NFL to launch the Back to Football Photo Day contest. So what this means is that Saints fans will now have the chance to join the ranks of Drew Brees to also become THE face of the Saints. The contest, which is live at www.speakwithyourcap.com or through New Era’s Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/neweracaps?fref=ts) will require Saints faithfuls to submit photos of themselves showcasing how you personally “speak with your cap.”  Whether you wear your cap sideways, backwards or flexed at the brim, show how you are bringing your own style to the game. 32 fans (1 per team) will ultimately be chosen and win a complimentary trip to New York City for two. The winners will enjoy a four-day VIP experience and will be professionally styled in their favorite team’s looks for a New Era photo shoot that may be used for a year-long advertisement and promotional campaign.
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