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"We played it Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and the following Sunday in the 'dome, the Saints fans (had) adopted it. It became, 'Who Dat say they gonna beat them Saints?' and a phenomenon ...
The New Orleans Saints' victory in Super Bowl XLIV inspired a whole new lexicon that NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune captured in the Who Dat Dictionary, a collection of reader-submitted variations ...
"Who dat?" is older than us all, but its association with the New Orleans Saints first flowered in 1983. That was the season that an intrepid former World Series hero teamed with two enterprising ...
The tradition was codified in 2010, but New Orleans Saints fans have been crying out "Who Dat?" since long before then. According to the Times-Picayune,the "Who Dat?" rallying call first ...
NEW ORLEANS -- Saints flags fluttering from its roof, the black SUV rolled past a bus stop on Tchoupitoulas Street early in the morning. "Who Dat!" came the cheer from the SUV's open windows.
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Who dat? Who dat started that who dat chant? “Who dat?” is older than us all, but its association with the New Orleans Saints first flowered in 1983, when a former World Series hero teamed ...
The passion, style and unique fanatical support for their boys in black and gold uniforms has the Saints News Network/SI honoring the entire “Who Dat Nation” as this week’s Saints Angels of ...
As we inch towards Super Bowl XLIV, there seems to be much confusion and intrigue over the Cajun French phrases “Who Dat” and “Geaux Saints” and “Fleur de lis.” Having spent several of ...
And the people burst, over and over again, into the grammatically loosey-goosey aural tattoo that the outside world, too, has learned in recent weeks: “Who dat say dey gonna beat dem Saints?” ...
NEW ORLEANS — In New Orleans -- there’s a chant no good Saints fan could ever forget. The origin of the term “Who Dat” can be traced back more than 160 years. In athletics, the chant was ...