Archive for February 3rd, 2010

Downtime Not an Option for Some Cards

More than two weeks after the loss to the New Orleans Saints, the Arizona Cardinals are still making headlines and keeping themselves in the public eye this Super Bowl Week.

Just for Kicks: A Punter as MVP?

by David WhitleyFiled under: Saints, Super BowlMIAMI — If you're looking to make a shrewd bet on the Super Bowl, he was sitting alone Wednesday reading a newspaper.

Cadillac Mescalade: Super Bowls Stories Reaching Saturation Level

Unsure of which articles to read about the Super Bowl or perhaps tired of the hype?Here is an easy Cliff's Notes on what you've missed, but you don't have to take my word for it.I've got news for you! Archie Mannie served as quarterback for the New Orleans Saints for a decade during their heyday of losing! This man should be conflicted about who to root for in the big game coming up. You see, Archie's son, Peyton Manning is the starting quarterback for the Saints' oppo…

Super Bowl Subplot #6: The Aints Go Marching In

You know how fans of bad teams come to games with paper bags over their heads, because they're ashamed to admit they root for a terrible franchise? New Orleans invented that, because they root for the most terrible franchise ever. For most of their existence the Saints were the textbook definition of lousy football.

Super Bowl Subplot #5: The Aints Go Marching In

You know how fans of bad teams come to games with paper bags over their heads, because they're ashamed to admit they root for a terrible franchise? New Orleans invented that, because they root for the most terrible franchise ever. For most of their existence the Saints were the textbook definition of lousy football.

Super Bowl to Set Ratings Records?

  The NFC Championship game between the Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints was watched by some 57.9 million viewers as the Saints prevailed in the classic back and forth overtime battle. The allure of Brett Farve possibly making it back to the Super Bowl and the feel good appeal of the Saints drew in the mammoth audience. Not since the finale of Seinfeld had so many people watched a television program outside of the Super Bowl

Super Bowl to Set Raitings Records?

  The NFC Championship game between the Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints was watched by some 57.9 million viewers as the Saints prevailed in the classic back and forth overtime battle. The allure of Brett Farve possibly making it back to the Super Bowl and the feel good appeal of the Saints drew in the mammoth audience

Wednesday Morning Notes: Saints Ready for Challenge

Super Bowl Thoughts Sunday will be 70 degrees and sunny in Miami, going down to around 60 for game time – perfect weather for the game. This year will pit two indoor sensations, the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints, outdoors on grass