The entire “Who Dat Nation” has been recognized as this week’s Saints Angels of the Week by the Saints News Network/SI because of their enthusiasm, sense of style, and unwavering support for their guys in black and gold uniforms. The head coach of the New Orleans Saints, Mrs. Benson, general manager Mickey Loomis, and the players all recognize the special bond that the Who Dat Nation shares with the team and how it helps the team succeed in the NFL.
Regardless of the region or season, Who Dat Nation “rep” their home club. Ask the Who Dat Nation of Falcons supporters, who bravely “rep” in Atlanta’s hostile terrain both during and after the football season. Joining the Who Dat Nation is an annual, 365-day call to action. Many admirers are also committed to the cause and proud of it.
One of the loudest and roughest venues for NFL opponents to play is the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
The fans have an unmatched spirit! In the event that a contentious call results in a Saints loss, the supporters stage a protest, pack Champions Square Plaza, play loud music, celebrate, and form a second line.
Tailgating is a popular past time for Saints supporters. Occasionally, companies all around City Hall andIn order for Who Dats to revel and party ahead of Sunday’s big game, the Crescent City would declare Fridays before special home games to be holidays. Long weekends are ideal for the home games.
Win or lose, the Mercedes-Benz Superdome is home to the Who Dat Nation, who performs a flawless orchestra of “WHO DAT, WHO DAT! WHO DAT, WHO DAT, WHO DAT SAY THEY GONNA BEAT THEM SAINTS?