Week1: @ Packers, Thursday 9/8 7:30pm
Week2: vs Bears, Sunday 9/18 Noon
Week3: vs Texans, Sunday 9/25 Noon
Week4: @ Jaguars, Sunday 10/2 Noon
Week5: @ Panthers, Sunday 10/9 Noon
Week6: @ Bucs, Sunday 10/16 3:15pm
Week7: vs Colts, Sunday 10/23 7:20pm
Week8: @ Rams, Sunday 10/30 Noon
Week9: vs Bucs, Sunday 11/6 Noon
Week10: @ Falcons, Sunday 11/13 Noon
Week11: BYE
Week12: vs Giants, Monday 11/28 7:30pm
Week13: vs Lions, Sunday 12/4 Noon
Week14: @ Titans, Sunday 12/11 Noon
Week15: @ Vikings, Sunday 12/18 Noon
Week16: vs Falcons, Monday 12/26 7:30pm
Week17: vs Panthers, Sunday 1/1 Noon
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011
Who Will Be the Saints' 1st Round Draft Choice?
Everyone seems to agree that the 2 biggest needs for the Saints going into the 2011 season are defensive end and outside linebacker. The past 2 seasons, the Saints drafted defensive backs, Malcolm Jenkins in '09 and Patrick Robinson in '10, with their first round picks. As Mel Kiper, Jr. has been pointing out on ESPN, this year is fine time for the Saints to use their top selection to help sure up their defensive front 7. The recent free agent addition of defensive tackle Shaun Rogers certainly helps matters, but the Saints still need help with their pass rush. So, here are the prime candidates who might be available for the Saints to take with the 24th pick of the first round:
Justin Houston, OLB/DE, Georgia:
Muhammad Wilkerson, DE, Temple:
Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State:
Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa:
Justin Houston, OLB/DE, Georgia:
Muhammad Wilkerson, DE, Temple:
Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State:
Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa:
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Patrick Peterson

Many experts are calling LSU's Patrick Peterson the most talented football player available in the upcoming NFL Draft. The 2010 Thorpe Award winner, Peterson is that shut down cornerback that every team needs and covets. The easiest comparison for Peterson's ability would be to that of Deion Sanders, punt return skills included, and it's far from a stretch. The only questions seem to be which team will be smart enough to nab Peterson and how early in the first round of the draft will that come.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Ron Washington

Starring as an undersized, 130 pound catcher, Ron Washington graduated from John McDonogh High School in New Orleans in 1970. Initially signed by the Kansas City Royals organization, Washington made his major league debut in 1977 for the Los Angeles Dodgers. His big league career went on to last a decade with additional stints playing middle infield for the Minnesota Twins, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Houston Astros. Washington finished his major league career in 1989 with a lifetime batting average of .261. After 16 years of serving as a coach for the New York Mets and Oakland A's, Washington became the manager of the Texas Rangers in 2006. In 2010, Washington led the Rangers all the way to their first World Series appearance. He was recently inducted to the New Orleans Professional Baseball Hall of Fame.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Mel Ott

Mel Ott was born in Gretna, on the West Bank of New Orleans, in 1909. He played right field for the New York Giants from 1926 to 1947. At only 5’9” and 170 pounds, Ott led the National League in home runs 6 seasons, finishing with 511 home runs for his career. Known for the way he lifted his front leg when batting, Ott was inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1951. At the age of 49, Ott died in an auto accident in New Orleans. The park in Gretna that bears his name was a place I often visited as a kid. I'll never forget a particular football game I was playing there being interrupted by the mounumental announcement that the 1982 LSU Tigers football team had defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide 20-10.

Friday, April 8, 2011
Tookie Spann

Emmanuel "Tookie" Spann attended Brother Martin High School in New Orleans where he starred as both a football and baseball player. During the 1983-84 school year, Spann led the Crusaders to a Catholic League championship as the quarterback of the football team and then helped the baseball team go on all the way to win what many still consider to be a legendary state championship. Spann went on to play both sports at Tulane University as well. As a defensive back on the football team, Spann served as a team captain during both the 1986 and 1987 seasons under coach Mack Brown. As an outfielder for the Green Wave baseball team, Spann hit .361 for his career with 52 home runs. Leading Tulane to 3 consecutive NCAA Regional appearances, Spann was named All-American by Baseball America after each of the 1987 and 1988 seasons. Spann was selected in the 3rd round of the 1988 Major League Draft by the Detroit Tigers, but after 6 seasons of toiling in the minor leagues retired from professional baseball.
Augie Schmidt

Augie Schmidt was once an exhilirating shortstop who played his college ball at the University of New Orleans during the early '80's. Hitting .342 with 30 home runs during his college carerr, Schmidt led the UNO Privateers to 3 consecutive NCAA Regional appearances. In 1982, which was Augie's junior season at UNO, Schmidt was selected as the Golden Spikes award winner as the nation’s top amateur player. That same year, the Toronto Blue Jays made him the 2nd overall selection in the Major League Draft. Unfortunately, Schmidt languished then fizzled out in the minor leagues, never making it up to play in the majors. Schmidt currently coaches the Carthage College baseball team in his hometown of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
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