"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 term "Who Dat" is a borrowed phrase with a proud history that can be traced from the Seventh Ward in the 1980's to the Caesars Superdome today. "The first time I heard the 'Who Dat' chant was on ...
Lawmakers and public officials continue to jump into the fray over the NFL's ownership claim over the phrase "Who Dat" and the league's attempt to block the sale of merchandise that bears the famous ...
NEW ORLEANS— Who Dat?! is a phrase that unites us all and we all know how the chant goes, but dates back to minstrel shows and in sports vernacular, usage of the word dates back to the Southern ...
Who says “Who Dat”? What does it mean, and is it a bit odd that, in celebrating the Saints’ Super Bowl victory this week, we’ve all broken into dialect? The answer is interesting, concerning, as it ...
If you're from Louisiana, you would probably have to live under a rock to have not heard the "Who Dat" chant at least once. But who started the infamous south Louisiana cheer? There are some who say ...
During pro football season, New Orleans becomes " 'Who Dat' Nation." Fans open New Orleans Saints games with the signature chant and use it to rattle the eardrums of opponents during play. Since the ...
NEW ORLEANS — Who dat? 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 ...
NEW ORLEANS -- The battle over who owns the phrase 'Who Dat' is already in court, and several merchandisers in the metro area received letters saying they are required to pay licensing fees to the ...
Is it OK to say “Who Dat?” Now that the Saints have won the Super Bowl, the phrase (if anyone had missed it before) is ubiquitous, and the question is both moot and even more pressing. In 1898, Dunbar ...
The NFL say, that's who. And, listen up, the NFL ain't kidding. Those guys mean business. As Sean Payton is busy preparing our New Orleans Saints for Super Bowl XLIV (a string of letters that can get ...