Friday, October 8, 2010

New Orleans saints

Catch-phrases were everywhere, ceilings, Hung Windows, stamped on T-shirts, hogging titles, curious things like — who Dat, Saints Geaux, Labreesiana, words Merriam Webster could never could have imagined, but this abnormal Assembly of words has been our communication and our became hymn - anthem Dat nation that outstanding. While the vernacular is certainly "interesting", is what is below is important; cardiac resuscitation a people.
This is a sense of pride that makes a grown man cry. This pride, this adulation was overthrown on border cultural, ethnic, religious and educational, generations are our holy and that they played their hearts to us. This is a little low affirmation made by all teams, has "we made for fans", perhaps, but this team he really means.This honesty, this commitment we, has never been more evident than Queen Latifa Super Bowl XLIV with his partner and Drew Brees résisté tears, and even once, in the end, when he abandoned this emotional battle, kiss her sweet baby boy and releasing, opening while Louisiana (and the nation) surveillés.Nous knew it then; it was our team, our Saints in New Orleans on a national stage, helping to wipe some graphics New Orleans broken and fragile memory and replace it with a triumph and optimism.
Symbolism, emotion and victory is so wide that it is difficult to display it on this two page dimension. Tell me, how do describe you the feelings of a 70 year, who never missed 43 years, man game a Saint, finally to watch play them in the Super Bowl, or a little boy on cancer wing of the Tulane through processing clutching a Drew Brees, football or each family of Louisiana say "I wish my _ would have been here to see what" (to me the Virgin would "Papa" letters), or the mother of Patrick Williamson sergeant who knew that his memory was part of machine which won this game. How the words that describe?This is a little metaphysics; it is a feeling that will always be woven into the fabric of our culture.Il will be at the table for dinner just next to the Tabasco and Tony. It will be on our Christmas cards and our bumper stickers, it will steal our mast and blocking our earlobes, it will be our love renewed with this city, New Orleans saints have simply given the State of Louisiana a huge swig and Senator Dudley j. LeBlanc Hadacol healing!
Saints inspire us, give us hope. We have watched their humble beginnings and dubious at Tulane years starting from their loss to the Los Angeles Rams 13 - 27 on September 17, 1967, we watched falter them, fight, lose, we made fun of them in the days "Bag Head", we their renamed the Aint and some of us wanted to run out of town on a rail and then, we having regard to their place and it is this ascension that defies any likelihood that made us understand that with faith, hard work and perseverance, good things do happen. That is why we love our Saints, they have given us much more than a national title, they gave us a place to start and they confirmed that you can find yourself and move forward.
I will conclude this piece with two images, a verbal and other visuals. For me, these two images encapsulate that are saints of New - Orleans .it ' is a given that they are a team of highly qualified with some of the most talented Louisiana football has ever seen and coaching is impeccable (and sometimes disgracefully questionable), but many matches will come and go, what remains is the character emotion that results from these ephemeral games.This team has left a trail of big enough to wrap its arms of Crescent City character and sufficiently strong to withstand hurricane brewing in the Golfe.Pour me, this trip that took us with this team can be characterized by the following two things; the words without fear (and care) Sean Payton spoke to Garrett Hartley before he launched the winning goal field that has propelled the saints in the Super Bowl, "you deserve to be here."And, secondly, tears of real Drew Brees wept while he held until his son a year in victory.
"Being where you are supposed to be and I will find you.Drew Brees

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