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Who Dat History

Who Dat History

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If you think the New Orleans Saints began in 2006, think again. Nick Fontenot and Kevin Foote bring to you Who Dat History: a detailed look at the history of the New Orleans Saints. Kevin's vast knowledge of Saints history, his more than 30 years of covering the team and his quirky personality create a unique experience you'll want to be a part of. Join Nick and Kevin as they tell stories of the players, coaches and situations that make up the Saints tumultuous history.

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  • Episode 14: The Katrina Season (2005)
    Aug 27 2021

    On the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Nick and Kevin look back on the 2005 season and the displaced New Orleans Saints. The Saints played home games in three different stadiums — none of them being the Superdome — as talks of permanently moving the team weighed heavy on a tumultuous season for the franchise during the most trying year in the history of the Gulf Coast, especially the city of New Orleans.

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    39 mins
  • Episode 13: Numbers 51-99
    Aug 19 2021

    Nick and Kevin finish out the numbers list with 51-99. Pat Swilling or Demario Davis at 56?

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    28 mins
  • Episode 12: Numbers 0-50
    Aug 5 2021

    Nick and Kevin go through the players who have worn every number for the New Orleans Saints. You'll remember most of them, but some will take you to a place you never wanted to revisit.

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    59 mins

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