We’re veering from the path of repetitiveness and talking (mostly) about something other than Spencer Rattler and Tyler Shough, but there’s plenty to discuss when it comes to the New Orleans Saints. Like what will their final record be, and what did we think of the final 53-man roster?
It’s Friday, so that means Saints editor Zach Ewing is joining host Jim Derry for a special birthday edition of the Dattitude Podcast (Ep. 409) presented by Evangeline Securities. The duo will make their picks for the Saints season, as well as the eight NFL division winners and who will take home the Lombardi Trophy following Super Bowl LX next February.
Also, Gabe Henderson comes on the show to share his picks for the college football season, as he and Jim pick who will be the final four teams left standing in January, and who will win it all.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Introduction
3:20 Pregame Chat on Dat
13:45 Birthday wishes!
23:54 Zach Ewing joins the show
42:50 NFL picks
1:10:40 CFB Picks with Gabe
1:39:25 Final thoughts
To be a sponsor of Dattitude, contact Jim at jderry@theadvocate.com to see our current pricing and options, including segment sponsors and “friends of the show.”
The Dattitude Podcast, which is always free to subscribe and listen, is streamed regularly each Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings live at 11 a.m. and on demand on the Dattitude YouTube page, the NOLA.com Facebook page, as well as other many of our other social media locations.
It also is available by clicking on the audio player above or on all the major platforms that host podcasts, including Apple, Amazon, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud and more, where you can find all past episodes.
Jim Henderson was recently here to celebrate Ep. 400, but we also have talked to Saints GM Mickey Loomis (Ep. 79), former coach Jim Mora (Ep. 83), NFL Hall of Famer Rickey Jackson (Ep. 57), former LSU baseball coach Paul Mainieri (Ep. 157) and former LSU basketball coach Dale Brown (Ep. 45). Oh, and it all started with former ESPN anchor Stan Verrett (Ep. 1).
Gambling Problem? Call 1-877-770-STOP. Or visit this website.