Top 10 Worst Free Agents Signed by the Saints: #7 – Wally Williams
We continue with Allen Ulrich’s Top 10 Worst Free Agent signings. Now, the #7 pick – Offensive Lineman Wally Williams who played for the Saints from 1999 to 2002.
We continue with Allen Ulrich’s Top 10 Worst Free Agent signings. Now, the #7 pick – Offensive Lineman Wally Williams who played for the Saints from 1999 to 2002.
Allen Ulrich, co-member of the Under the Dome Podcast on YouTube posted his Top 10 Worst Free Agent Signings by the Saints in a series on the channel’s Facebook Page. With his permission we’ll be re-posting those articles here on New Orleans Saints History. Here is his #8 Choice – Former Eagles Cornerback Eric Allen.
A period of New Orleans Saints history that deserves much attention. The “Faith, Hope and Bum” Days. O.A. Bum Phillips to this day remains a favorite among Saints fans.
In celebration of Tonight’s Monday Night Game, here’s a pic of Steve Gleason’s famous punt block of the Falcons on that 2006 Game 10 years ago that opened the Super Dome after the tradegy of Hurricane Katrina.
Repost of article at BigEasyBeliever.com of the passing away of former New Orleans Saints Tight End Henry Childs who passed away yesterday at the age of 65.
Who remembers Pig Goff? A solid back-up defensive lineman for the New Orleans Saints in the 90s. Here is picture of him putting pressure on Steeler Quarterback Bubby Brister in the 1990 game against Pittsburgh in the Super Dome.
Ricky Jackson remains probably the most prolific defender in New Orleans Saints History. He played 13 seasons and started 195 for still holds the All-Time Saints team record for Sacks in a Career. Named to the Hall of Fame in 2010.
This watercolor of Dave Whitsell, one of the original New Orleans Saints of 1967 is the latest edition to the New Orleans Saints Art category here at New Orleans History.
An awesome video that highlights the explosive run game that Deuce McAllister and Reggie Bush provided during the 2006 New Orleans Saints Season.
An write-up on the first players of the New Orleans Saints – a little bit of info on who they were and what happened to many of them. Thanks to Sports writer Rene Nadeau at SportsNola.com for the article.
A portrait of the New Orleans Saints Super Bowl linebacker by talented sports artist Nick Keiser. The latest of my newest category here at NO Saints History depicting Saints Team Art.
A short Saints You Tube video highlighting New Orleans Saints wide receiver Jeff Groth. Groth had played for Houston Oilers and joined the Saints when Bum Phillips became head coach in 1981 and stayed with the team until 1985.
New Orleans Saints History seeks to remind the Who Dat of their roots.