NEW ORLEANS-- If this were baseball, then the Saints are down to their final strike. With five games left in their season, they have to figure out a way to win this week against the Panthers, and that's really all that matters for Sunday. Win and let's see where things are at nex...
New Orleans was awarded an NFL franchise on Nov. 1, 1966—All Saints’ Day. Hence, the teambecame known as the Saints. For much of their history, the Saints were bumbling toward the bottom of the NFL—referred to by some fans as the “Aint’s”—but with Drew Brees as the quarterbac...
For Patriots fans, it was bittersweet watching Tom Brady go on to win his seventh Super Bowl championship. Hell, it was almost routine for New Englanders across the area to chant “BRADY! BRADY! BRADY!” in front of their TVs almost every Super Bowl Sunday. Though it wasn’t the same ...
Both the powerful First Symphony and the gloriously melodic Second , with its lushly harmonic Adagio third movement, are haunted by the Dies irae chant melody. Rachmaninov considered his Third Symphony to be one of his finest works, alongside the exquisitely orchestrated and virtuosic Symphonic ...
worry, we're firing Dunleavy right after" home game (Saturday night against the Spurs would have been perfect) so that he could have worn one last cheap suit, brought an ice-cold Steve Novak into the biggest play of the game one last time, and allowed the fans to chant "Fire Dunleavy...
The chant (“Who dat? Who dat? Who dat say dey gonna beat dem Saints?”) is rooted in both Southern Black folk culture and in the minstrel“adaptation” of it. The term Who Dat became a byname for the franchise among members of its fan base. Morten AndersonNew Orleans Saint kicker ...