Tales from the New Orleans Saints Sideline

Tales from the New Orleans Saints Sideline
Title Tales from the New Orleans Saints Sideline PDF eBook
Author Duncan Jeff
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Pages 263
Release 2018-11-20
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1683582179

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Relive the Greatest Moments in Saints Football—Newly Updated! The New Orleans Saints own a rich history that reflects the unique character of their hometown—always colorful, sometimes sinful, and utterly unpredictable. In recent years, the Saints have shaken off their reputation as the NFL’s lovable Fleur de Losers and have risen to become a dangerous gridiron competitor once again. Despite the struggles of their early years, the Saints are adored and worshipped by their fans like few other teams in the league. Their diehard followers are resilient, passionate, and eternally optimistic. In this newly revised edition of Tales from the New Orleans Saints Sideline, author Jeff Duncan chronicles the flamboyant history of the franchise, its highs and lows, the great coaches and players, and the colorful characters that have made it one of the most interesting clubs in NFL history. Tales from the New Orleans Saints Sideline details the franchise’s journey from the bumbling early years under freewheeling owner John Mecom, through the misguided and madcap three seasons under Coach Mike Ditka, and the return to respectability under the wise Sean Payton. Primed and ready to achieve the glory that has thus far eluded them, the New Orleans Saints have hundreds of stories to be told, and thousands of moments to share. Now fans will relive all the greatest triumphs and most devastating defeats, and get the inside story from former Saints greats like Mora, Archie Manning, Morten Andersen, Pat Swilling, Drew Brees, and more. Without a doubt, Tales from the New Orleans Saints Sideline is a must-have for any football fan.

New Orleans Saints 101

New Orleans Saints 101
Title New Orleans Saints 101 PDF eBook
Author Brad M. Epstein
Publisher 101 Book
Pages 24
Release 2010-09
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781607301196

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New Orleans Saints 101 is required reading for every Saints fan! From Gumbo the mascot and the "Dome Patrol" linebackers to the 2009 Super Bowl Championship, you'll share all the memories with the next generation. Enjoy all the traditions of your favorite team, learn the basics about playing football and share the excitement of the NFL!

The New Orleans Saints Story

The New Orleans Saints Story
Title The New Orleans Saints Story PDF eBook
Author Larry Mack
Publisher Bellwether Media
Pages 32
Release 2016-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1681032619

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On All Saints Day in 1966, the New Orleans Saints became the NFLÕs sixteenth franchise. Enthusiastic fans showed their spirit by celebrating ÒMardi Gras in AutumnÓ at their home games. After Hurricane Katrina, the Saints came back stronger than ever and revived the cityÕs high spirits. Discover what it takes to persevere and succeed in this title for reluctant readers.

The History of the New Orleans Saints

The History of the New Orleans Saints
Title The History of the New Orleans Saints PDF eBook
Author Lonnie Bell
Publisher Creative Education
Pages 32
Release 2004-07-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781583413050

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Highlights the key personalities and memorable games in the history of the seaport city's popular football team.

Home Team

Home Team
Title Home Team PDF eBook
Author Sean Payton
Publisher Penguin
Pages 207
Release 2010-06-29
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1101442174

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The New York Times bestseller that's "heaven in hardcover" (New Orleans Times-Picayune) for Saints fans. In the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, no symbol of disaster was more potent than New Orleans' Superdome: it became a horrific shelter of last resort where the utterly desperate rode out the storm. Four years later, in that very stadium, the New Orleans Saints won the NFC championship and earned their first-ever trip to the Super Bowl, where they defeated the favored Indianapolis Colts 31-17. This is the inspirational true story of a city recovering from disaster and a team with a history of heartbreak, as seen through the eyes of the coach who would help elevate them both to long- forgotten greatness.

The Saints, The Superdome, and the Scandal

The Saints, The Superdome, and the Scandal
Title The Saints, The Superdome, and the Scandal PDF eBook
Author Dave Dixon
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Pages 248
Release 2008-02-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781455611560

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From payoffs to playoffs, a memoir of the political wrangling behind an NFL franchise “filled with insider stories about the sports scene of New Orleans” (New Orleans Times-Picayune). Before the Saints were synonymous with New Orleans, Dave Dixon was gathering support to create a team and build a Superdome to accommodate them. In this memoir, the man affectionately known as the “Father of the Saints” gives an insider’s perspective on the historical events that shaped the New Orleans sports scene. Little-known facts reveal the negotiations, the payoffs, and the votes that eventually led to the announcement of the sixteenth franchise of the National Football League on November 1, 1966. Nine years after the NFL announcement, the Louisiana Superdome opened on August 3, 1975, as a fifty-two-acre, 269,000-square-foot facility that forever changed the skyline of New Orleans. The facility not only served as the home of the Saints, but later became home to evacuees of Hurricane Katrina. As Dixon reflects on the efforts of the key individuals who worked collectively to make this happen, he shares insight on a national scandal that he credits with altering our political landscape following the 1968 presidential elections—and eventually to the fall of John McKeithen, a dear friend and supporter of the Saints—in “a behind-the-scenes look at the New Orleans NFL” (The Daily Advertiser)./

New Orleans Saints, The

New Orleans Saints, The
Title New Orleans Saints, The PDF eBook
Author Mark Stewart
Publisher Norwood House Press
Pages 50
Release 2012-07-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1599535319

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Just because a team plays in �The Big Easy� doesn�t mean they�re easy to beat. �The New Orleans Saints� by Mark Stewart offers young fans a look into one of the greatest teams in the NFL while including fun facts, team spotlights such as Reggie Bush and Drew Brees, and pictures of Saints memorabilia. Have a young fan who likes to argue sports? Don�t miss the �Great Debates� section where readers get insight into some of the greatest debates surrounding the Saints and professional football!