Monday, December 28, 2009

Lundi

Who'dat!?~Canal St Chronicles
~ "Right now, what's heartache for me ... when you walk off that field and you've got guys out there playing their balls to the wall, and you've got folks in the stands screaming and hollering, 'Y'all (expletive) suck,' you know, you don't do that," Grant said.
"This team has worked harder than anybody I've been around for eight years. This group of men in the locker room, they work hard in the offseason. They do everything to be accountable to each other. Hey, look, we're 13-2 right now, we've still got a chance to go to Carolina and be 14-2.
The New Orleans Saints ain't never been 14-2.

"I mean, we know what we have to do as a team. But stuff like that ticks people off. Players don't want to hear that after they got out there and played over a 60-minute ball game.
Don't be a bandwagon (fan). Don't jump on and jump off. Don't do that. That ticks me off."
~Charles Grant
~Editilla Who'datellas~ Fuckin'A'Dat! Geaux Saints!
I don't even want to talk about all the crappy'doo and Boo'dat that was spewed upon da'Boyz BY OUR OWN GODDAMN FANS in the Sacredome and on the comments pages later last night. At one point I even forgot that this was a HOME GAME ---because I couldn't hear the Who'dats??? Such sudden disregard reminded me of that first week of the Flood in '05. We turned on each other with Nothing to save us from ourselves. That's how this feels.
We don't need that shit. We are better than that. And if y'all don't think you are an integral part of this team then move the fuck out of town, stay home, shut your trap. Go away, go to Hell.
Even dumb sports-challenged Editilla knows the difference between Pre and Post season, two completely different scenes, and I still BELIEVE we could win the Super Bowl! WHO'DAT!

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Road Home program still a dead end for some New Orleans homeowners~David Hammer

Curly takes the stand ~slabbed

Birders get set to count area species~Amy Wold

Rain leaves bitter harvest for sugar farmers~John DeSantis

'Certifying' local levees in WA could be costly endeavor
~Andre Stepankowsky


Rise in sea levels forces drastic changes on Florida

Alexandria focuses on building movie business

How to Cook a Perfect Prime Rib ~Serious Eats

A Song for Humanity: Peace at Christmastime by Tina Micula
~Plutonian Mac

~Editilla wishes we'd spotted this one sooner. Thanks Mac!

Peaches Records Stays Rooted in New Orleans Music
~Kendric Perkins


Shamarr Allen–a very good year ~Geraldine Wyckoff

2 comments:

New Orleans Tech.Net said...

Talk about a hard loss. I can take the Dallas one but this one just hurt a little bit more. But your right,we just gotta keep on having faith in our boys!

Editilla said...

Oh I'm tollin'ya! I was so disappointed in dem'boyz!
Yaaaaaaaaain'ints!
But, they gonna need us now more than ever.
Our New Orleans Saintshey love us who'dats, and we gonna love'em back all the way to Glory... whicheva way that ends up.