Ah....but Tampa does....and that is our master plan....The night before the game we'll get all your convicts out there looking at the cans and getting wild and crazy, they'll all be in the slammer and the Bucs will get our first win by a forfeit.....yeah....I like it.
Joe Redner, it's your civil duty! Get to work!
By the way....come up with your own damn saying. Rippin' off the Saint's "Who Dat" is just plain sad.
Hey, our convicts are all suspended so they won't be there! Palmer and the boys will be there ready to play.
And as far as ripping off the Saints "Who Dat" cheer you need to check your history. The Bengals "Who-Dey" cheer was around a couple of years before the Saints cheer.
The Saint's Who Dat started in 1983, Bum Phillips had the Saints fans feeling playoffs for the first time in their history. They had their best start ever with a 5-3 record halfway through the season. They lost their first two games by a total of 4 points. They could of easily been 8-0, or 7-1 at the halfway point.
As for the Bengals their chant started in the 1981 season. The chant started, Who They think is going to beat them Bengals. ( Cincinnati was on a roll.they were 7-3 a season after they finished 6-10 and prior two seasons 4-12) When some hollered, "Who They think is going to beat them Bengals" Other fans would reply with "Nobody"
A week or two later. The whole chant started to grow, and the nobody was stretched out to Noooo Boooooooody. Coming from an old car commericial of (Red Frazier Ford ) who was out of business at the time. But had a very popular commercial, Who's going to give you a better deal than Red Frazier? Nooo Boooody. When Cincinnati made the playoffs, the Hudepohl beer company(Cincy local company) jumped on the Who Dey bandwagon with their own version in Hu Dey Beer.
Who they think is going to beat them Bengals. Quickly changed to Who Dey think is gonna beat dem Bengals. Now you will hear stories of where it started and it wasn't Cincinnati. But I assure you, it came from Cincinnati during November of 1981.
So it was the Saints who ripped off our cheer.