Hey Billy, seems like you and Lance Moore have been cut and re-signed more than any current Saints alive–does Coach know that if he EVER cuts you again, da WhoDats might whup his butt?
I miss you not getting that one pass/week for a 50 yard “rumblin’, stumblin’ run”. I predict already you have a bust in da Saints HOF!
This is the absolute best coaches show I’ve ever seen. Much different than your traditional show. It’s very unique and coach Payton is doing an excellent job along with Angelena Swords.
I love the segments with Billy Miller and the player interviews. Keep up the great work both on and off the field. Thanks for making our Saints one of the most talked about teams in the NFL.
Recently I put in for the coaches tickets for my 12 year old son. Jacob the biggest saints fan ever was hit by a car. He was thrown 32 feet (more than a first down) suffered many injuries such as 2 broken legs, right side of face fractured, skull fractured, within 24 hrs pieces of his skull removed for his brain to swell and 9 days of coma. The Dr’s told us to expect brain damage. While he was in his coma my husband and I walked to Wal-Greens and was looking for something to put or hang by his bed, what we found was 3 angels. We hung a Christmas orniment of Drew Brees,Reggie Bush,and Marcus Colston right above him with a cross. When it was time to wake him up the day before Good Friday, Jacob amazed the Dr’s, he came out of his coma in 10 minutes and we are yet to find any brain damage in fact he made all A’s and B’s on his last report card and started his first day of middle school 2 weeks ago, a true miracle! I learned from this horrifing experince of almost losing a child that a positive attitude goes a long way, along with faith and knowing you have everything inside of you already to heal. Jacob is a true miracle and a true Saints fan that could teach all of us that you can overcome anything. I think my son deserves the coaches tickets because just like the Saints he overcame the odds.
Thanks from a Mother
Michelle Webre
This season has meant a lot to me. I live in NW La. and it has been “ALL” about the cowboys on TV and in the media since I was a kid. When I listened to the Saints on the radio (cowboys were on TV, if they played at the same time)the SAINTS became my team because of ARCHIE!!!! Enough said!!! Thru thick and thin(a lot of thin)you have always been my team.
This is the BEST team the Saints have ever had!!!!
Thank you,Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Jim
Dear Sean Payton and Saints; Good Fortune on your next Home Games and a Winning Season”2009-10″ You Guys are The Best!!! To All the Saints Team”Its Gumbo Time” Best Fan,Franko Peace!!!
For Coach Peyton: On the Friday before the Falcon game an item in the newspaper indicated that the team would wear black pants with black jerseys. I immediately had two thoughts.
Thought 1. Those black pants are about the stupidest looking and ugliest looking pants in the world….especially when the white or the black jerseys look SO GOOD with the gold pants.
I first want to thank the team and coaches for making this our greatest season ever. Sorry for the lost against Dallas .I know we are capable to put it together and win the next two and keep going. The question I have is why does every team we play seam to go through our defense without hesitation the first quarter of every game? The defense is asleep and standing flat footed most of the first half. I don’t rememember the last time our defense sent the opposing team three and out to start a game. It is totally up to the defense what the rest of our season looks like. Just to change the subject a little how many times did #94 have to get to Drew untouched before someone figured out he had to be blocked everytime he was on the line. The defense can’t stop anyone and the offense can’t make a first down in the first quarter. I hope you take this critism with a positive attitude. Remember defense’s have to wrap up when they hit, especially with a big back or they will just bounce off and the back will keep going. Best of luck, stick it to them.
The defense and offense had the best first quarter against Tampa, than they’ve had in the last five or six games. Everyone was pumped up and had a serious look in their eyes like no one was gone to push them around. The entire team played as if every play was the difference between winning and losing the game. When the second half started it was as if we had a different team on the field. The defense quit penetrating off the line and plugging their holes. The worst team in the NFL had more rushing yards than us. Our line seemed to be waiting on Tampa’s offensive line instead of pushing off and driving them back. We have got to play every play as if it is between life and death. We can not afford to slack up for one play. We have got to take this game and figure out what we did to change the momentum and correct it. I honestly thought we were gone to go for the fourth and short instead of the field goal. We were winning by 14-0 and we were on a roll. It seem to me everyone kind of relaxed and thought we had the game won after the field goal. The team didn’t play with the same pissed off give it all attitude like they had at the beginning. We have already beaten some of the best teams in the NFL. You know you can do it but you have got to put everything on the line every play. Take this monkey off your back. If you want it bad enough you can take it. No mercy. You’ve got to fight for what you want. Best of everthing and happy holidays.
The defense and offense had the best first quarter against Tampa, than they’ve had in the last five or six games. Everyone was pumped up and had a serious look in their eyes like no one was gone to push them around. The entire team played as if every play was the difference between winning and losing the game. When the second half started it was as if we had a different team on the field. The defense quit penetrating off the line and plugging their holes. The worst team in the NFL had more rushing yards than us. Our line seemed to be waiting on Tampa’s offensive line instead of pushing off and driving them back. We have got to play every play as if it is between life and death. We can not afford to slack up for one play. We have got to take this game and figure out what we did to change the momentum and correct it. I honestly thought we were gone to go for the fourth and short instead of the field goal. We were winning by 14-0 and we were on a roll. It seem to me everyone kind of relaxed and thought we had the game won after the field goal. The team didn’t play with the same pissed off give it all attitude like they had at the beginning. We have already beaten some of the best teams in the NFL. You know you can do it but you have got to put everything on the line every play. Take this monkey off your back. If you want it bad enough you can take it. You’ve got to fight for what you want. Best of everthing and happy holidays.
With a win by Chicago to substitute a loss, we will be headed to the divisional playoff game. My mamma from Walker, LA and this California native are coming to party in NO. We bought our tickets already (sec 155 row 10)and are like little kids going to Disneyland for the first time. Its like walking around with a sugar rush all day. This will be the first time that we will have ever seen a game in the Superdome. Mamma did a tour of the dome in 2004 and brought back pictures, but didn’t get to see a game.
Im really proud of the Saints organization and staff. Through all of the many years of losses and brief encounters in the post season, they are laying new groundwork for future success. Greatness starts from the top and who better to be at the Saints head than Tom Benson. We were at a NO vs SF game when I first met Mr Benson. Maybe it was the win that day (I like to beleive not) that made him so eager to visit with the fans and sign autographs. But it meant a lot to me. He didn’t rush through and scribble on something he sign his name.
My mamma and I have enjoyed the ride thus far. Being a fan means enduring the rollar coasters ups and downs. Watching year after year, players coming and going. I believe whatever doesn’t kill us makes us stronger. With the staff and personnel in place this year and from previous seasons, we have what looks to be the best chance of winning the whole scha-bang. And I will get to share in that with my mother.
I am not sure who will get to read this,
But if you are a Player, a Coach, Management, or hands behind the scene.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all that you have done and will continue to do.
Being a Saints fan living in California, I really look forward to these episodes but must rely on the web site to watch them. However, the video gallery only lists episodes thru 15! Is this by design?
Troy – The video gallery has clips from all the shows. When you scroll to the bottom of the video gallery, there is a link to “more”. There are 4 gallery pages.
Thanks. WHO DAT!!!
Just watched INSIDE THE NFL…..and heard Sean’s comments to Brett after the game and Darren’s comments about the game and all i can say is ….GOOD ON YA GUYS…..you gave people you won over respect and admiration which reflects better on your organization than anything else you’ll ever do…..
Hi,
I am a student at the University of New Orleans and one of my classes is New Orleans Literature. I have a project that’s due at the end of the semester and we weren’t given hardly any parameters to what the project can be about. Of course, my choice would be the Saints because I am a big Saints fan. It would be a dream if I could interview (or even an e-mail) one of the Saints player to get their perspective on how they united a New Orleans as a city and how different races came together. I would also like to say the Saints have made me so proud of New Orleans and just job well done!! OH Yeah, WHO DAT?!! =)
Dear Sean Payton and The Champian New Orleans Saints,
First, I would like to say congrats on the great 09-10 season and ending it with a superbowl win. CONGRATS!!!!! Also, I would like to tell you all that in the 2010-11 season I am hoping for the perfect gift. My birthday is November 21,1996, as you should know that is the exact date as you alls game with the Seattle Seahawks. I am trying to save up some money to buy some tickets to go, but if I can’t get enough money I was wondering if you guys could just make my birthday the best with a New Orleans Saints victory. Please and thank you.
looking good.
Geaux Saints!
loved the show.
I love the Saints!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
love the job your doing with the saints….your play calling is the greatest….its almost like i was calling the plays….but better
Hey Billy, seems like you and Lance Moore have been cut and re-signed more than any current Saints alive–does Coach know that if he EVER cuts you again, da WhoDats might whup his butt?
I miss you not getting that one pass/week for a 50 yard “rumblin’, stumblin’ run”. I predict already you have a bust in da Saints HOF!
WHO DAT
111
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This is the absolute best coaches show I’ve ever seen. Much different than your traditional show. It’s very unique and coach Payton is doing an excellent job along with Angelena Swords.
I love the segments with Billy Miller and the player interviews. Keep up the great work both on and off the field. Thanks for making our Saints one of the most talked about teams in the NFL.
Who Dat!!!!!
Why don’t yall ever where the gold jersey’s anymore?
Recently I put in for the coaches tickets for my 12 year old son. Jacob the biggest saints fan ever was hit by a car. He was thrown 32 feet (more than a first down) suffered many injuries such as 2 broken legs, right side of face fractured, skull fractured, within 24 hrs pieces of his skull removed for his brain to swell and 9 days of coma. The Dr’s told us to expect brain damage. While he was in his coma my husband and I walked to Wal-Greens and was looking for something to put or hang by his bed, what we found was 3 angels. We hung a Christmas orniment of Drew Brees,Reggie Bush,and Marcus Colston right above him with a cross. When it was time to wake him up the day before Good Friday, Jacob amazed the Dr’s, he came out of his coma in 10 minutes and we are yet to find any brain damage in fact he made all A’s and B’s on his last report card and started his first day of middle school 2 weeks ago, a true miracle! I learned from this horrifing experince of almost losing a child that a positive attitude goes a long way, along with faith and knowing you have everything inside of you already to heal. Jacob is a true miracle and a true Saints fan that could teach all of us that you can overcome anything. I think my son deserves the coaches tickets because just like the Saints he overcame the odds.
Thanks from a Mother
Michelle Webre
This is to all the coaching staff and players!!!!
This season has meant a lot to me. I live in NW La. and it has been “ALL” about the cowboys on TV and in the media since I was a kid. When I listened to the Saints on the radio (cowboys were on TV, if they played at the same time)the SAINTS became my team because of ARCHIE!!!! Enough said!!! Thru thick and thin(a lot of thin)you have always been my team.
This is the BEST team the Saints have ever had!!!!
Thank you,Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Jim
Dear Sean Payton and Saints; Good Fortune on your next Home Games and a Winning Season”2009-10″ You Guys are The Best!!! To All the Saints Team”Its Gumbo Time” Best Fan,Franko Peace!!!
For Coach Peyton: On the Friday before the Falcon game an item in the newspaper indicated that the team would wear black pants with black jerseys. I immediately had two thoughts.
Thought 1. Those black pants are about the stupidest looking and ugliest looking pants in the world….especially when the white or the black jerseys look SO GOOD with the gold pants.
Thought 2. Got the preminition that the black pants would give us a jinx. Well, we won the game…ugly…but we won. Same with the Panthers.
Please, ditch those ugly black pants and use the gold pants and you will be looking good.
I like both the black pants and the gold pants.
I first want to thank the team and coaches for making this our greatest season ever. Sorry for the lost against Dallas .I know we are capable to put it together and win the next two and keep going. The question I have is why does every team we play seam to go through our defense without hesitation the first quarter of every game? The defense is asleep and standing flat footed most of the first half. I don’t rememember the last time our defense sent the opposing team three and out to start a game. It is totally up to the defense what the rest of our season looks like. Just to change the subject a little how many times did #94 have to get to Drew untouched before someone figured out he had to be blocked everytime he was on the line. The defense can’t stop anyone and the offense can’t make a first down in the first quarter. I hope you take this critism with a positive attitude. Remember defense’s have to wrap up when they hit, especially with a big back or they will just bounce off and the back will keep going. Best of luck, stick it to them.
I am still trying to understand why we did not beat the Dallas Cowboys. What could we have done differently?
Let’s put the loss behind us, and defeat the Buccaneers and the Panthers. Geaux Saints!!!!
The defense and offense had the best first quarter against Tampa, than they’ve had in the last five or six games. Everyone was pumped up and had a serious look in their eyes like no one was gone to push them around. The entire team played as if every play was the difference between winning and losing the game. When the second half started it was as if we had a different team on the field. The defense quit penetrating off the line and plugging their holes. The worst team in the NFL had more rushing yards than us. Our line seemed to be waiting on Tampa’s offensive line instead of pushing off and driving them back. We have got to play every play as if it is between life and death. We can not afford to slack up for one play. We have got to take this game and figure out what we did to change the momentum and correct it. I honestly thought we were gone to go for the fourth and short instead of the field goal. We were winning by 14-0 and we were on a roll. It seem to me everyone kind of relaxed and thought we had the game won after the field goal. The team didn’t play with the same pissed off give it all attitude like they had at the beginning. We have already beaten some of the best teams in the NFL. You know you can do it but you have got to put everything on the line every play. Take this monkey off your back. If you want it bad enough you can take it. No mercy. You’ve got to fight for what you want. Best of everthing and happy holidays.
The defense and offense had the best first quarter against Tampa, than they’ve had in the last five or six games. Everyone was pumped up and had a serious look in their eyes like no one was gone to push them around. The entire team played as if every play was the difference between winning and losing the game. When the second half started it was as if we had a different team on the field. The defense quit penetrating off the line and plugging their holes. The worst team in the NFL had more rushing yards than us. Our line seemed to be waiting on Tampa’s offensive line instead of pushing off and driving them back. We have got to play every play as if it is between life and death. We can not afford to slack up for one play. We have got to take this game and figure out what we did to change the momentum and correct it. I honestly thought we were gone to go for the fourth and short instead of the field goal. We were winning by 14-0 and we were on a roll. It seem to me everyone kind of relaxed and thought we had the game won after the field goal. The team didn’t play with the same pissed off give it all attitude like they had at the beginning. We have already beaten some of the best teams in the NFL. You know you can do it but you have got to put everything on the line every play. Take this monkey off your back. If you want it bad enough you can take it. You’ve got to fight for what you want. Best of everthing and happy holidays.
With a win by Chicago to substitute a loss, we will be headed to the divisional playoff game. My mamma from Walker, LA and this California native are coming to party in NO. We bought our tickets already (sec 155 row 10)and are like little kids going to Disneyland for the first time. Its like walking around with a sugar rush all day. This will be the first time that we will have ever seen a game in the Superdome. Mamma did a tour of the dome in 2004 and brought back pictures, but didn’t get to see a game.
Im really proud of the Saints organization and staff. Through all of the many years of losses and brief encounters in the post season, they are laying new groundwork for future success. Greatness starts from the top and who better to be at the Saints head than Tom Benson. We were at a NO vs SF game when I first met Mr Benson. Maybe it was the win that day (I like to beleive not) that made him so eager to visit with the fans and sign autographs. But it meant a lot to me. He didn’t rush through and scribble on something he sign his name.
My mamma and I have enjoyed the ride thus far. Being a fan means enduring the rollar coasters ups and downs. Watching year after year, players coming and going. I believe whatever doesn’t kill us makes us stronger. With the staff and personnel in place this year and from previous seasons, we have what looks to be the best chance of winning the whole scha-bang. And I will get to share in that with my mother.
I am not sure who will get to read this,
But if you are a Player, a Coach, Management, or hands behind the scene.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all that you have done and will continue to do.
Always a fan,
Randall R.
Being a Saints fan living in California, I really look forward to these episodes but must rely on the web site to watch them. However, the video gallery only lists episodes thru 15! Is this by design?
Troy – The video gallery has clips from all the shows. When you scroll to the bottom of the video gallery, there is a link to “more”. There are 4 gallery pages.
Thanks. WHO DAT!!!
HI MR.SHAUN PAYTON,
I WOULD LIKE TO SAY ” GREAT JOB!!!! WE WISH YOU ALL THE BEST!!!
REMEMBER MY SON TYLER MORGAN, WE MEET YOU SAINT IN OCTOBER WHEN
THE SAINTS PLAYED THE NEW YORK GIANTS. TYLER HAD A BLAST!!!!!
HE IS SO EXCITED TO SEE THE SAINT GO ALL THE WAY!!!!! TYLER WOULD
LOVE TO SEE THE SAINTS AGAIN IN THE BIG GAME!!! AGAIN, THANK
YOU AND THE TEAM FOR MAKING MY SON TYLER A DREAM COME TRUE!!!
MOM,
NICOLE
Sean Your the man! Miss my boys, in Tn since Katrina, sure would love to be in the dome next weekend. Bless You Boys! Ya’ll are fab!
Just watched INSIDE THE NFL…..and heard Sean’s comments to Brett after the game and Darren’s comments about the game and all i can say is ….GOOD ON YA GUYS…..you gave people you won over respect and admiration which reflects better on your organization than anything else you’ll ever do…..
Hi,
I am a student at the University of New Orleans and one of my classes is New Orleans Literature. I have a project that’s due at the end of the semester and we weren’t given hardly any parameters to what the project can be about. Of course, my choice would be the Saints because I am a big Saints fan. It would be a dream if I could interview (or even an e-mail) one of the Saints player to get their perspective on how they united a New Orleans as a city and how different races came together. I would also like to say the Saints have made me so proud of New Orleans and just job well done!! OH Yeah, WHO DAT?!! =)
Dear Sean Payton and The Champian New Orleans Saints,
First, I would like to say congrats on the great 09-10 season and ending it with a superbowl win. CONGRATS!!!!! Also, I would like to tell you all that in the 2010-11 season I am hoping for the perfect gift. My birthday is November 21,1996, as you should know that is the exact date as you alls game with the Seattle Seahawks. I am trying to save up some money to buy some tickets to go, but if I can’t get enough money I was wondering if you guys could just make my birthday the best with a New Orleans Saints victory. Please and thank you.
Your #1 fan forever,
Houston Armstrong