The New Orleans Saints Information
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.
In 1980, the Saints lost their first 14 games, prompting fans
to design paper bags to wear over their heads to the team's
home games; the bags rendered the club's name as the "'Aints"
rather than the "Saints," and this practice then spread
rapidly, first to fans of other poorly-performing teams within
the NFL, and ultimately to those of other American team sports
as well, and has become a firmly-established custom throughout
the United States.
Current Saints owner Tom Benson acquired the franchise in 1985,
and hired Jim Finks as general manager and Jim Mora as head
coach. That combination provided the Saints with their first-ever
winning record and playoff appearance, going 12-3 in the 1987
season, which had one fewer game than normal due to a players'
strike. Another playoff berth would follow in 1990, and the
club's first division title came in 1991.
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. Nevertheless, the four-game win streak
to end the season left many Saints fans optimistic about the
team's future prospects.
In May, 2005 the Associated Press reported that Saints representatives
were meeting with city representatives from Albuquerque, New
Mexico and San Antonio, Texas about the possibility of moving
the team to one of those cities. The Saints current lease at
the Louisiana Superdome has an exit clause that would allow
the team to leave New Orleans.
Conference NFC
Division South
Founded 1967
Home Field Louisiana Superdome
City New Orleans, Louisiana
Colors Old gold, black, and white
Head Coach Jim Haslett
All-Time Record (W-L-T)
(At Start of 2005 Season) 235-344-5
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