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Tweets Uh, Triple G now works w/ the Titans. RT @ProFootballTalk: Bernard Pollard says the Titans' "mission is to kill" http://t.co/uXkJFHSSoP— WWL-TV Sports (@wwltvsports) June 19, 2013 So how will the Titans explain away ...
Tweets Uh, Triple G now works w/ the Titans. RT @ProFootballTalk: Bernard Pollard says the Titans' "mission is to kill" http://t.co/uXkJFHSSoP— WWL-TV Sports (@wwltvsports) June 19, 2013 So how will the Titans explain away Bernard Pollard's "mission to kill" comments? He was talking about insects? Germs? Brain cells?— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) June 19, 2013 Getting some practice hangin with my God-daughter baby Raven! 👶 @roro7387 @joejohnsiii http://t.co/OGHsj57Puf— Malcolm Jenkins (@MalcolmJenkins) June 19, 2013 Great pic! RT @iWillSmith Hanging out with @rockie91 in Barcelona Spain http://t.co/HYjkqi5gjO— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) June 19, 2013 Just dropped off flyers at Auburn Boys and Girls Club! Any Auburn boys 3rd-7th grade, sign up at Opelika Sportsplex for free youth FB camp!— Will Herring (@wherring54) June 19, 2013 "@SI_PeterKing: Thanks for the superb MMQB today, @team_gleason: http://t.co/3EyGcMmnOi " If U haven't, this is a great read #NoWhiteFlags— Jedidiah Collins (@JedCollins45) June 19, 2013 LeBron James just addressed the media in Miami and mentioned he's going to back to wearing the headband in game 7. #HeadBand #NBAFinals— Mike Jurecki (@mikejurecki) June 19, 2013 Sad 2 move from city that GAVE me so much the last 7 yrs! Football memories, 2 children, etc. Excited 2 start r life in Dallas! #4everlinked— Scott Shanle (@scottshanle) June 19, 2013 Golfers want silence when hitting balls off the ground that are not moving. Baseball players, in screaming crowds, hit 90 mph fastballs— Scott Shanle (@scottshanle) June 19, 2013 Great workout, time too go home and pack. NY in the morning! #leggoooo— Andrew Tiller (@BigTill66) June 19, 2013 Anyone else ever change plans after a parking ticket & decide to spend the rest of the day there?— Scott Fujita (@sfujita55) June 19, 2013 Never let your head hang down ...find another way to #MakeItHappen— Roman Harper (@Harp41) June 19, 2013 "@acewelb: @TheJimmyGraham REMEMBER THIS? pic.twitter.com/mDxA4eDk06" yea my game was about as dirty as Birdmans... minus the tattoos— Jimmy Graham (@TheJimmyGraham) June 19, 2013 Saints coach Sean Payton says @DanPompei "very deserving" of McCann Award & Rich McKay calls him "consummate pro." http://t.co/LoL3l89Oi2— Brad Biggs (@BradBiggs) June 19, 2013 Every CHAMPION was once a CONTENDER that refused to give up. #GottaBelieve— Roman Harper (@Harp41) June 19, 2013 Nobody does a cover of Taylor Swift's "22" like the @Saintsations http://t.co/5X9orsDdu6 #Saints— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) June 19, 2013 Flew over this today in the Southwest. Pretty crazy looking. Looks like veins in the earth pic.twitter.com/BhJZPq3JXr— Drew Brees (@drewbrees) June 19, 2013 Got some new ink the other day. I still gotta some more to finish but I love it. @bangbang is gonna… http://t.co/Gy01oG4QLl— Malcolm Jenkins (@MalcolmJenkins) June 19, 2013 ____________________________________________________________ Who dat talkin' 'bout dem Saints? New Orleans Saints tackle Jason Smith hoping to resurrect career, shed 'bust' label | NOLA.comSmith has new lease of life with Saints Saints think they found a sleeper in Jason Smith | ProFootballTalkIn 2009, Jason Smith was the second player chosen in the NFL Draft. This year, his latest coach is talking about him the way you’d talk about an undrafted rookie. New Orleans Saints' rookie John Jenkins transitioning to NFL | NOLA.comRookie still adjusting to life as a pro BAW: Taking stock as Saints’ summer nears1. With Butler sidelined, where will the pass rush come from? New Orleans Saints WR Marques Colston Breaking Traditional Mold at Position - Who Dat Dish - A New Orleans Saints Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.Dec 23, 2012; Arlington, TX, USA; New Orleans Saints receiver Mar
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Keenan Lewis, Ryan Clark also helping out
Keenan Lewis, Ryan Clark also helping out
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Rookie still adjusting to life as a pro
Rookie still adjusting to life as a pro
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The Saints coverage team is counting down the top 25 players on the team. No. 23 is cornerback Patrick Robinson. The criteria is largely based on one question: Who would be the best players on the field if a game was...
The Saints coverage team is counting down the top 25 players on the team. No. 23 is cornerback Patrick Robinson. The criteria is largely based on one question: Who would be the best players on the field if a game was...
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The New Orleans Saints cheerleaders, the Saintsations, won a pom-pom throwdown with the Miami Dolphins after both squads released video covers of Taylor Swift's '22,' which were filmed during their…Click to Continue »
The New Orleans Saints cheerleaders, the Saintsations, won a pom-pom throwdown with the Miami Dolphins after both squads released video covers of Taylor Swift's '22,' which were filmed during their…Click to Continue »
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Watch this week's video for my answers to reader questions submitted Saturday. Special thanks to all those that participated. Feel free to continue the discussion on any of these topics in the comment section below.
Watch this week's video for my answers to reader questions submitted Saturday. Special thanks to all those that participated. Feel free to continue the discussion on any of these topics in the comment section below.
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Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Marcedes Lewis says two games in London would be too much
Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Marcedes Lewis says two games in London would be too much
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Jun 11, 2013; New Orleans, LA, USA; New Orleans Saints running back Khiry Robinson carries the ball during organized team activities at the Saints practice facility. Mandatory Credit: Crystal LoGiudice-USA TODAY Sports All is quiet in th...
Jun 11, 2013; New Orleans, LA, USA; New Orleans Saints running back Khiry Robinson carries the ball during organized team activities at the Saints practice facility. Mandatory Credit: Crystal LoGiudice-USA TODAY Sports All is quiet in the world of the New Orleans Saints after the Steve Gleason controversy which, as we predicted, he would go on to forgive via a public statement. Today we’ll take a look at a potential sleeper undrafted free agent and examine offensive tackle Jason Smith once more. Let’s take a look. Canal Street Chronicles Asks if Saints Have Found a Sleeper in UDFA RB Khiry Robinson Per Ryan Edwards: Robinson transferred to West Texas A&M after earning his associate’s degree from Blinn College. In 2012, Khiry was a huge part of the offense, rushing for 1,621 yards (6.6 YPC) with 15 TDs in 13 games. He also added 38 receptions for 430 yards and 4 TDs. At 6’0″, 220 pounds Robinson certainly passes the eye test with his tough, physical running style while having the ability to make tacklers miss. He doesn’t have excellent speed (about a mid 4.6 sec in the 40), but seems to have good instincts. Just take a look at this video. I simply see Chris Ivory type of potential here, except with better hands. Saints Think They Have  a Sleeper in Jason Smith Per ProFootballTalk’s Darin Gantt: “I think oftentimes, you take a peek at a player that was selected as high as he was and graded out as high as he was,” Saints coach Sean Payton said, via Mike Triplett of the New Orleans Times-Picayune. “He is a tremendous worker and has athletic ability. “So it’s another opportunity, and it’s oftentimes you are able to get a player maybe his second time around or third time around that can come in and find a niche.” Like Who Dat Dish? Let us know on Twitter @whodatdish or  on Facebook.
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Robinson had rough 2012 season
Robinson had rough 2012 season
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Dec 23, 2012; Arlington, TX, USA; New Orleans Saints receiver Marques Colston (12) runs after a catch in the fourth quarter against the Dallas Cowboys at Cowboys Stadium. The Saints beat the Cowboys 34-31 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: M...
Dec 23, 2012; Arlington, TX, USA; New Orleans Saints receiver Marques Colston (12) runs after a catch in the fourth quarter against the Dallas Cowboys at Cowboys Stadium. The Saints beat the Cowboys 34-31 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports New Orleans Saints wide receiver Marques Colston isn’t your average NFL wide receiver and we mean that in the greatest way possible. Colston is by no means average on the field, but we’re talking about something else. When you think of an NFL wide receiver you think of a diva. Whether it’s Chad Johnson, Terrell Owens or someone more recent like Dez Bryant, most NFL receivers are known for being cocky and letting the world know how they feel via their mouths. Not Colston. Colston is the utmost professional on and off the field. Part of the reason you may not know he’s had 1,000 yard seasons in six out of his seven years in the NFL is because he keeps to himself on and off the field. On the field you won’t see Colston throwing temper tantrums because he isn’t getting the ball. Most NFL receivers would potentially find the situation in New Orleans frusturating despite catching passes from Drew Brees. A lot of the attention goes to one of the NFL’s greatest tight ends in Jimmy Graham. Various other receiving threats including running back Darren Sproles see a lot of passes thrown their way. Yet, you never hear Colston complain or show frustration. Oh, and he still puts up over 1,000 yards and scores multiple times. Colston breaking the mold of yappy NFL receivers is nothing but a good thing. At the ripe age of 30, he’s been doing it for quite some time right under the nose of NFL fans everywhere. Not to mention he may just be the most underrated player in the NFL—for a few years running. The Saints have a hidden gem in Colston. He’s a borderline elite player who does all of the right things both on and off the field. He’s been doing it for so long the fact it’s continuing to go unnoticed is beginning to become disheartening. Colston deserves more credit because all too often in the NFL the quite, gritty player who does everything right goes unnoticed because it won’t generate viewers or clicks. Time to give Colston his due. Like Who Dat Dish? Let us know on Twitter @whodatdish or  on Facebook.
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