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by Mrspeach32 on 8/16/17Saints Training Facility - MetairiePlay like you play doing practice this season awesome
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The New Orleans Saints became the NFL’s 16th franchise on November 1, 1966. They qualified for the playoffs for the first time in 1987, ending the season with a 12-3 record. In 2000, the franchise won their first playoff game. By 2009, when they won a record 13 games, the Saints won the Super Bowl, beating the Indianapolis Colts 31-17, with quarterback Drew Brees earning MVP for his standout performance.
The Saints have 10 members in the Pro Football Hall of Famers, including Jim Taylor, Doug Atkins, Earl Campbell, Rickey Jackson, Willie Roaf, Ken Stabler, Morten Andersen, and Hank Stram. Ring of Honor awards have gone to Archie Manning, Rickey Jackson, Willie Roaf, Morten Andersen, and Tom Benson.
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Conference: NFC
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Year Founded: 1966
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Play like you play doing practice this season awesome
First time! We had a good time! Will definitely go again!
We had a very good experience. We had special need clients and they were treated GREAT. We had great seat, good weather and the entire staff was wonderful. The guys that came give autographs were wonderful with our clients and took time with each one of them.
Best time ever!!!!! Once in a lifetime experience!!!
This was our first time going and didn't know what to expect. We got there as it was starting and didn't have a lot of choices where to sit. We went all the way to the other end right before the family and friends section. When it was time for autographs they let the children from the Boys and Girls Club get in the front. My two high school football players stood on the side facing the friends and family section. The football players started at the friends and family section and then came to us. Adrian Peterson, Cam Jordan, Kenny Vicaro, Max Unger and others signed my grandsons shirt! Big shoutout to Cam Jordan and his mother! My grandsons friend asked Cam for his gloves and he threw them to him. After he walked away the teen said "can you sign them?" Cam's mom came up to us and said "I heard you " and grabbed the gloves and brought them to Cam to sign!! Cam was really funny too!! We brought Drew's jersey to get him to sign and got everyone else but him. He came over after the other players were gone. He started in the middle and worked his way to us. He never went to the side of the bleachers like the others did. Did get a picture of him! He looked like he was in a hurry, probably had to be somewhere. I know someone who went the next day and they didn't get any autographs. I guess you never know what's going to happen and it is a free event!
Would recommend to anyone to go watch your favorite team practice and give there all!
Good to see the players and their hustle up close. It was wonderful.
Training camp was awesome! I knew it was an outdoors football practice. But that's where the "expected" ends. I had no idea the bleachers would be so close to the field... to the players! Aaaggghhh!! It was a remarkable experience to say the least. I would weather the blazing sun, thunder and rain, again!
My son and i had a really great time. Looking forward to seeing them in the dome
It has been a great experience for myself as well as family and friends
I was not able to attend this event due to time changes at the last minute.
I drove over two hours with two die-hard, teenage fans only to learn that practice time was changed and moved. Extremely frustrating experience.
Got tickets for my nephews & they had a great time.
Brees, Payton win another super bowl title with the saints in 2018 I'm Minnesota
This was an awesome experience for me and my grandsons. They both play football for their schools. My entire family are Saints fans. We would love to do this again.
Close up bleacher seating, about the size of a high school set up. Watch plays form, stretches, and preparations for game day. After practice the players lined the fence line and gave autographs out.
Unless you were in the special VIP section next to the Saints building, the rest of us only got to watch Morestead and Lutz practice kicking. A real bummer, especially in the heat.
It was outstanding awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you are a true Saints fan you will love to watch them become a team
Great experience!!! The Saints were so nice!!!!!!!