New Orleans media growing weary of Saints' arrogance

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Posted by Mike Florio on April 6, 2010 1:47 PM ET

Today's item from Rosenthal regarding Saints spokesman Greg Bensel's frustrated response to media e-mail inquiries regarding the disappearance of 1,200 seats at the Superdome for 2010 is the latest example of some heavy-handed behavior by an organization led by a Bill Parcells protege who finally has the hardware to justify periodic boorish behavior.

Before the Saints won the first Super Bowl in franchise history, our pal Mike Freeman of CBS teed off on the Sean Payton regime, pointing out the coach who looks like Malcolm in the Middle has been acting a bit more like one of Malcolm's older brothers.

Based on a review of the e-mails that Bigad Shaban of WWL-TV exchanged with Bensel, it appears that the organization wants the local media to behave like an extension of the P.R. department, trumpeting the positive news and overlooking anything that may cast the Saints in a negative light.

Said one member of the New Orleans media who asked to be kept anonymous for fear of retaliation from the team, "That story truly shows how the Saints treat the local media. . . . If your name isn't Costas, King, Glazer, or Werder, the team completely bullies and blows you off."

The source also tells us that Shaban isn't the only local reporter who has received borderline hostile e-mails from the team.

This attitude from the Saints toward the local media is unfortunate, and it's wrong. The Saints have benefited from an enormous amount of goodwill from people in New Orleans and throughout Louisiana. It doesn't mean that the organization has earned the privilege of never being called out or questioned by the folks who cover it.

In fact, the Saints should welcome the attention. When the decisions and actions of a pro sports team isn't being scrutinized, it's only because the team has become irrelevant.
 

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They first need to fess up to the 'Who Dat' chant and admit it was Sam Wyche, HC of the Bengals at the time, who coined that phrase.
 

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Seven;3335913 said:
They first need to fess up to the 'Who Dat' chant and admit it was Sam Wyche, HC of the Bengals at the time, who coined that phrase.


The phrase originated in Louisiana. It was used by multiple Louisiana colleges before the saints picked up on it.
 

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And whining by the media....who cares? I really doubt the locals give a rats rear end about whining media. Actually I love seeing teams treat the local media (and NO;s sucks) with the respect they deserve.
 

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Muhast;3335995 said:
The phrase originated in Louisiana. It was used by multiple Louisiana colleges before the saints picked up on it.

It was used in the NFL FIRST by the Bengals. Coined by Wyche in the 1980's.
 

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Seven;3336126 said:
It was used in the NFL FIRST by the Bengals. Coined by Wyche in the 1980's.

It was trademarked first by the Bengals, that doesn't mean it was used first. Hence, why the debate continues to this day.

Everything about it screams of it's southern roots. How many Cajuns live up in cincy? Especially seeing as it was originally brought up from Minstrel shows.
 
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