Posts Tagged ‘New Orleans Saints’

Reggie Bush Sounds Whipped

Monday, June 1st, 2009

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You know, I don’t really have a problem with celebrity relationships. I mean, they do make the world go around. If you doubt that, ask yourself why things like TMZ and Perez Hilton exist. Anyway, one of [...]

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How To Make Rod Marinelli a Sympathetic Figure

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

If the your team is on the verge of going 0-16, it’s pretty hard to find a lot of sympathy headed your way, especially if you are coaching the Detroit Lions. But, as Rod Marinelli discovered, if you are being brow-beaten by a member of Detroit’s press in what comes across as a personal [...]

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Shocking: Teammates Hate Jeremy?

Monday, November 10th, 2008

If you have a reputation as an outspoken, demonstrative player — one that can alienate a locker room — it’s a good idea to be a productive teammate, or else run the risk of losing the support of your teammates. It seems as if Jeremy Shockey has already reached this point and if he [...]

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Two Terribly Troubled Tight Ends

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Should tight ends from the University of Miami start receiving a hazardous pay bonus for their efforts on the field? If you ask Kellen Winslow and Jeremy Shockey, you’d probably get a resounding affirmative as an answer. Both tight ends returned to their respective teams on Sunday after some injury issues; one known [...]

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His Name is Frerotte. Gus Frerotte.

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

There’s a lot to talk about from last night’s 30-27 Minnesota win over New Orleans. Reggie Bush’s special teams brilliance and Antoine Winfield’s all over the field play are just two that stand out. However, the story from last night was Gus Frerotte and his three clutch throws to Bernard Berrian in the [...]

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NFL Preview – A Quick Look at the NFC South

Friday, September 5th, 2008

New Orleans Saints

Outlook
After taking the NFL by storm and making the NFC Conference finals two seasons ago, the Saints had a little bit of a fall back to earth in 2007, finishing 7-9. Injuries and a lack of defense played a big part in the disappointing end but because of a good draft and [...]

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