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New Orleans Saints news and history:
New
Orleans was granted an NFL franchise on 1 November, 1966. John W.
Mecom, Jr. became the majority stockholder, and the team was named the
Saints on 9 January 1967, since the franchise had been granted to the
Saints on All Saints' Day. Despite a 94 yard opening kickoff return for
a touchdown by John Gilliam, the Saints lost their first game 27-13 to
the Los Angeles Rams. Their first season record was 3-11, and they
could not manage to even finish as high as second in their division
until 1979.
Current coach Jim Haslett has held the post since
2000, in which year he took the team to the playoffs but lost to the
Minnesota Vikings a week after besting the St. Louis Rams for the
team's first ever playoff win. The Saints failed to make the playoffs
in 2001 and 2002, although in the latter year they had the distinction
of beating the eventual Super Bowl XXXVII winners Tampa Bay in both of
their regular season meetings. In 2003 the Saints again missed the
playoffs after finishing 8-8. The 2004 season started poorly for the
Saints, as they went 2-4 through their first six games and 4-8 through
their first twelve games. At that point Haslett's job appeared to be in
jeopardy; however, he managed to pull the team together and put on a
three-game win streak, leaving the Saints in playoff contention in the
final week of the season. In week 17, the Saints defeated division
rivals Carolina; however, the Saints needed other results to break
their way and when the St. Louis Rams beat the New York Jets in a
thrilling overtime game the Saints were eliminated.
Playoff Results 1987 season: 44-10 loss to the Minnesota Vikings 1990 season: 16-6 loss to the Chicago Bears 1991 season: 27-20 loss to the Atlanta Falcons 1992 season: 36-20 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles 2000 season: 31-28 win over the St. Louis Rams; 34-16 loss to the Minnesota Vikings
The Superdome stadium is the home of the New Orleans Saints
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