Posts Tagged ‘New Orleans Saints

27
Oct
10

there is still time, don’t fret

 

I know. I know. In my earlier post, “Hi Haters,” I defended my champion Saints. Guess what? I am still defending them. The loss to the Cleveland Browns last weekend was hard for me to watch, too. I mean, we are talking about the Browns here. WACK, but they’ve beaten the previous Super Bowl Champions for the past three years. How ironic is that? It’s not ironic, it’s football. There are no games guaranteed just because you are the Super Bowl Champions.

It was nice last year to go almost undefeated, but we still won that Lombardi Trophy with a couple of losses. So, I am not tripping on the fact that we are not undefeated. Right now, we are at 4-3, still in pretty good shape but we can ill afford to lose any more games! I mean, technically, we still could, but we don’t want to think like that! lol

I know I keep harping on the injuries, but that is a huge part of why this temporary roadblock has stopped the Saints. There are also more sleeper teams in the NFC this year, which were not a factor last season (e.g. Eli’s N.Y. Giants, McNabb’s Redskins, Freeman’s Bucs, and Ryan’s Dirty Birds). Da Bears are pretty good this year as well and will continue to be as long as Cutler remembers he is a Bear and throws to his teammates. He also needs to stay off the ground. I think he likes getting sacked for some reason.

How about Aaron Rodgers and the Packers? Most seem to think the “Black Cloud of Brett Farve” is lifting, giving Rodgers some air. Well don’t speak too soon. Rodgers and his crew finally beat Farve on Sunday night; however, we’re talking about the Farve here. He is totally crazy with the most interceptions thrown by a quarterback and is still the most decorated players in NFL history. Farve has started 291 consecutive games and he is 41. Crazy.

And just like that, the old and the restless Brett Farve is still a factor and his soap opera in Minnesota is right there with him. I’m saying Brett Farve really gets on my last nerve. All this courtship of traveling to the Sip to beg him to play, these injuries to his old bones, the creepy voicemails he sent to Jenn Sterger in 2008 when he played for the Jets – C’MON SON! (*Ed Lover Voice*) That’s too much drama for one Viking in my opinion. Now he has a new character in Randy Moss, whom Coach Childress and the rest of the Viking nation believe is going to carry them well into the post season like last year. I don’t doubt it. Moss is a freakazoid and he wants that elusive ring. That’s why, even with Farve and his drama, the Vikings are still contenders.

*IMPROMPTU PSA*

Let me take this time to thank the Dallas Cowboys for their demise this year. THANK YOU! #CLAP4THEM #ROUNDOFAPPLAUSE #STANDINGOVATION America’s team is already 1-5 and it’s week eight. Unless they win every game from now on, it does not look pretty for Papa Jones to have his team playing and hosting in Arlington next year. They are right down there with the Panthers, Lions and 49ers. GASP! Not America’s team! Nooooooooooooooooooo! Yes.  

*Now back to your regularly scheduled programming*

So, as you can see, my boys in the Black and Gold, the road to the Super Bowl won’t be as clear as it was last season. All those teams are out for you! So, WAKE UP!

SPEAK ON IT =)

25
Feb
10

Hmmm..LT to join the party in NOLA?

Hmmmm......

 

He Tweeted it! Drew wants his old teammate LT, in a black and gold uni next season. Personally, I think it’s highly unlikely. The Saints are going to make Drew one of the highest paid  quarterbacks in the league. Reggie Bush is also due some more money. The team has a hefty list of free agents that are key pieces to the puzzle for next season, who need new contracts (i.e. Darren Sharper).  

LT is getting up there (30) in age, but I do believe he can still give a team some sparks. The Chargers released him because of financial reasons. LT wanted that $2 million bonus he was due. Who knows? For a chance at a ring, he may just pull a Sean Payton.  

SPEAK ON IT =)

19
Feb
10

One Super Blessing

Tom Benson, owner, New Orleans Saints and Marlon Favorite, Saints rookie defensive tackle

 

For rookies, it’s tough – especially when you are a non-drafted free agent. After six teams passed on him, finally, he received a phone call. Marlon Favorite, rookie defensive tackle, signed with the New Orleans Saints – just days before the team began its magical journey to Super Bowl XLIV. The rest is history.  

 
I have known Marlon since elementary school. We grew up on the Westbank of New Orleans. We were very active in the community and St. Joseph the Worker, our church parish. See, I knew back then, Marlon was going to shine! He and his friends were guests on my television show, “Becky’s Talent Showcase,” 10 years ago.  They rapped which ultimately lead to the formation of his current group, Black Vynm.
 
The new Super Bowl Champion was gracious enough to speak to an old friend, and here’s some excerpts from our chat.
  
The Diva: How surreal has the Super Bowl experience been?
Marlon Favorite: All I could really say about the situation is WOW! Overall, it’s just really been amazing. I (am) still speechless about the deal. The whole experience has been through the roof! I am still pinching myself right now.
  
TD: How does that Vince Lombardi trophy look in person?
MF: Awww, Becky! You know I took a picture of it (the trophy), right? It’s like it (has) been in a vault for years and it came out and is shining bright. I touched and kissed it and everything. It really looks like greatness. It’s a big piece of work.
  
TD: Your rookie season has been a roller coaster. How were you able to handle all the uncertainty?
MF: My faith has been tested on numerous occasions. This business is insane!
  
TD: How is your faith incorporated in your career?
MF: It (faith) plays a huge part. (It means) working hard, being dedicated and loving what you do.
  
TD: Why is it so important for you not to embrace the role as the “typical jock?”
MF: Your character plays a big role in sports. For the most part, I help everybody. I treat everyone with the same respect. That’s just how we were taught in the community and at St. Joe, so I just brought that to sports. I give God the glory, and he is the one who is responsible for my success.
  
TD: So, what’s next?
MF: My work ethic this offseason depends on how well I come back in shape. You really have to go out there and get it. In training camp, I will put my best foot forward and place myself in the best possible place to become successful.
 
TD: Lastly, my Mamma has some requests. The next time you are at church she wants two things: a big teddy bear hug and an autograph. You think you can handle that, Superstar?
MF: She got that! Tell her no problem!
 
Check out Marlon’s skills during Entertainment Tonight’s Super Bowl Idol segment in Miami.
 
 
Follow Marlon on Twitter: @Big_Favorite93
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