With just 4 days remaining until the start of Saints camp, it’s time for the expert to join our show to answer some of the big questions: Can the offensive line actually be one of the team’s strengths? Who will step up behind Alvin Kamara at RB? Is Rashid Shaheed ready for the next step? What about Bryan Bresee on defense?
WWL Radio football analyst Mike Detillier joins host Jim Derry to discuss all these topics and more on Friday’s Dattitude Podcast (Ep. 391) presented by Evangeline Securities.
Mike also will offer a prediction for the NFC South and what he thinks about the odds to win the SEC. Also, he discusses the importance of LSU’s opener against Clemson on Aug. 30. Gabe Henderson is back, and he talks UFC in New Orleans and his best value plays in college football.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Introduction
3:50 Pregame Chat on Dat
10:10 Dat Family opening comments
19:37 Mike Detillier joins show; talks Saints
34:40 Where does Bryan Bresee fit in?
40:15 Who steps up at RB?
51:30 Thoughts on Kellen Moore
1:04:15 LSU football talk
1:11:30 Post interview
1:13:57 Fridays with Gabe
1:27:41 Final thoughts
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Those include: Saints GM Mickey Loomis (Ep. 79) and former coach Jim Mora (Ep. 83), NFL Hall of Famer Rickey Jackson (Ep. 57), former LSU coach Dale Brown (Ep. 45), former Football Hall of Fame president David Baker (Ep. 15), former ESPN anchor Stan Verrett (Ep. 1) and more.
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