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Sean Payton: A Sweet Sixteen Years
Just a few weeks ago in these pages of Lagniappe I wrote a column on the season that was for the New Orleans Saints and what their priorities would be for the upcoming off-season.
Read More »A Saints Season To Remember And Forget
Sean Payton survived 2021. But you can’t blame him if he had some PTSD flashbacks from Hurricane Katrina some 15 years ago. It was 2006 when Payton became the New Orleans Saints’ head coach
Read More »New Head Cowboy Pulling The Reins
As expected, Gary Goff said all the right things for a 48-year-old football coach who has been around the game for his entire adult life. Goff emphasized his culture of toughness and discipline, winning
Read More »From Touchdown Jesus To Death Valley
I’m sure LSU athletic director Scott Woodward has caught his share of largemouth bass, speckled trout, maybe a few monster reds and a trophy tarpon or two. He can now add a whale to
Read More »Thanks But No Thanks
McNeese Sacks The WAC I have said for years now that McNeese had to get off their keisters, get their athletic house in order and make an aggressive run at moving out of FCS
Read More »Dream Job Comes To An End
There is an old saying used by those who are fishing on the bayou. “Cut bait.” Simply put, you cut the line. It doesn’t matter what hook, lure, bait or move is on when
Read More »Buried But Not Dead
You haven’t forgotten about the McNeese Cowboys have you? Based on the fans’ attendance over the two home games so far, I have to ask the question. You Blue and Gold diehards, don’t take
Read More »Conference Chess Match
A full dose of college football games is played on the field every week. While those games are seen and known about, there are more than a few games of sorts being waged behind
Read More »Plans In Place
You know what they say about plans: Get a plan and work the plan. A goal without a plan is just a wish. By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail. Everyone has
Read More »Apology Accepted
Missed the mark. Tone deaf. Unaware of the situation. Out of sync. Unprepared for the obvious questions. Any of the above would be a pretty accurate way to describe why Drew Brees found himself
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