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    The New Orleans Saints travelled out to my backyard of Los Angeles Youth Ryan Ramczyk Jersey , California this past week, having taken part in joint practices with the Los Angeles Chargers in Orange County, and culminating with a preseason game in the Chargers’ surrogate home in Carson.I’ve had the great fortune to see the Saints play five times in Southern California since the 2016 season after they hadn’t been to the region for a very long time.I’ve given recaps for those games at San Diego (Week 4) ‘16, at Los Angeles (preseason) ‘17, at Los Angeles (Week 12) ‘17, and at Los Angeles (preseason) ‘18.This may be the last time the Saints play at Dignity Health Sports Park, as the Chargers are set to move into their massive new Inglewood venue with the Rams in 2020.I’ll miss seeing the Saints in this quaint venue, enjoying the chance to get up close with the team in ways that could not be afforded in usual NFL stadiums and will most certainly be impossible in LA’s upcoming mega-stadium.Much like seeing your favorite musical act in a tiny club, rather than the local arena, this was a unique change of scenery.Here we go with my view from Section 124 in the fourth row of the end zone near the Saints sideline***Dignity Health Sports Park, the NFL’s smallest venue by a wide margin, prepares, once again, to host SoCal’s Who Dat Nation ***The Saints exit the tunnel to a rousing ovation***Chris Banjo, AJ Klein, and Eli Apple prepare for kickoff***More Saints players approach the endzone***The Saints’ quarterbacks of the present and, arguably Ryan Ramczyk Jersey Stitched , future are here in the top of the frame***Kayvon Webster and Justin Hardee are ready to go***Teddy Bridgewater and Alvin Kamara are ready to take the first-string offense for a drive***AJ Klein picks off Tyrod Taylor in the first quarter***Klein brings the ball deep into Chargers territory***Wil Lutz gives the Saints an early lead following the turnover***Trey Hendrickson brings the pressure on Taylor***PJ Williams regrettably gives up the touchdown as well as the Saints’ lead***The Saints’ big three on offense were well represented in the stands, as the crowd was overwhelmingly pro-Saints***Rookie kick returner Deonte Harris is off to the races***Taysom Hill enters the game in relief of the ailing Bridgewater***Sadly, Chris Clark prepares to be carted off the field***Rookie linebacker Kaden Elliss brings the pressure***Hill tosses a pass to a wide open Austin Carr***All too easy, as Carr makes the grab***The pro-Saints crowd erupts as Carr crosses the goal line***The post-score celebration begins***Taysom Hill escapes pressure outside the pocket***Hill then leaves a defender in the dust***Hill now takes off up the sideline***Preseason may not count for much, but it’s always great to see the Saints leave Los Angeles with a win***Even under the steady sun, it was a beautiful day for Saints football, made even more beautiful with a win and a stadium full of happy Saints fans***This was a really fun game to attend and the Southern California chapter of Who Dat Nation didn't disappoint.It wasn’t perfect, but the team made some big plays when it needed to, and the depth on this roster is about as good as the Saints had a year ago at this time.As the Chargers prepare to move into their massive new stadium next season, hopefully they continue their tradition of hosting the Saints in a region that loves them and supports them as much as we New Orleans transplants do in Los Angeles.The game was fun to experience live, and the atmosphere was pretty great.It’s always great to be around so many wonderful Saints fans, when you live in “enemy territory”.As always, Who Dat Nation is alive, well, and thriving in the Greater Los Angeles Area.If any of you were also in attendance for this game, please leave your accounts and reflections in the comments section.Now let’s get done with this preseason and move on to the regular season and the Saints’ march to Miami for Super Bowl LIV! 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Cam Jordan had plenty to say on The Rich Eisen Show on Monday." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesCanal Street Chronicles homepageHorizontal - WhiteCanal Street Chroniclesa New Orleans Saints communityFollow Canal Street Chronicles online:Follow Canal Street Chronicles on TwitterFollow Canal Street Chronicles on FacebookLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchCanal Street Chronicles main menuFanpostsFanshotsSectionsLibrarySaintsOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections InterviewsNew Orleans Saints SatireWho Dat HistoryCanal Street Chronicles TutorialCam Jordan weighs in on 18-game NFL season proposal, Madden rating Youth Marcus Williams Jersey , new P.I. replay rulesNew,9commentsCam Jordan had plenty to say on The Rich Eisen Show on Monday.CDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Cam Jordan weighs in on 18-game NFL season proposal, Madden rating, new P.I. replay rulesTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Mark Brown/Getty ImagesWe’re in the calm before the storm that is NFL Training Camp, and it’s about time for us to get back to football. On Monday’s showing of The Rich Eisen Show, New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan spoke about his Madden NFL 20 rating, the league’s 18-game proposal, and the new instant replay rules. The video is below on YouTube, courtesy of of AT&T AUDIENCE Network.Jordan wasn’t too happy with his Madden rating, which came in at 91 overall. It was only the ninth-highest among all defensive linemen. Jordan tied with Cincinnati’s Geno Atkins and Cleveland’s Myles Garrett, with Baltimore’s Michael Pierce (92), Jacksonville’s Calais Campbell (92,), Detroit’s Damon Harrison (95), Philadelphia’s Fletcher Cox (96), Houston’s J.J. Watt (97), and Los Angeles Rams’ Aaron Donald (99) all being ahead of him. Jordan called Donald “great” Marcus Williams Jersey Stitched , while referring to Watt as “Captain America” and Cox as “a force”. After that, it was an interesting reaction. Jordan didn’t appear to be familiar with Michael Pierce, as he said he knew 9 out of the 10 players listed. However, he did tip his hat to Terrell Suggs and his tutelage. Regarding the new pass interference rules, Eisen was direct in asking Jordan about how the season ended. Jordan responded with, “If anything, I’m always focused on just this next stop. Because of the way it ended, it’s like I don’t even want to focus on how it ended. I want to focus on how to be better.”Jordan added that he wants finish every game like the way to Saints played against the Cowboys to put it on the defense and get the ball back to give the offense another opportunity. Eisen explained the process put forth by Senior Vice President of Officiating Al Riveron, to which Jordan inquired about the Chris Jones hit on Tom Brady as to whether it would be reviewable or not. It’s not.Jordan added, “Out of evolution of the game, you’re have an outcome that’s going to happen. When you have something like what finished our game, you could hope that there could be a review situation. You figure you’ve got the best referees on the field who are going to make the best calls, and when they don’t that’s where scrutiny comes. And now you’re taking it to a higher power. Hopefully that higher power is correct.” Regarding the 18-game NFL schedule that was proposed by the owners, Jordan’s immediate response was probably how most players would react.“How would that even work?” Jordan asked.“So, people come to a game to watch Drew Brees throw to Michael Thomas, watch AK (Alvin Kamara) take off from the backfield or catch out of the backfield, uprising stars to play. You’ve got starters that are only going to play for 16 games Youth Alvin Kamara Jersey , how’s that going to work?” Jordan added.“As a competitor, as a ultimate competitor, I never want to be off the field. So, you’re not going to tell me I’m going to be out of a game, especially when I have my brothers that we’re fixing to go through training camp with, or people that you you bleed, sweat, and win with. You’re not going to tell me I’m going to be out for two whole games. It’s not going to happen.”Jordan’s thought process centered around the logistics and compensation, especially pointing out how someone would choose what weeks to be off. Eisen added that quarterbacks may not be exempt since they are already protected. Jordan quickly stated that Drew Brees would throw for 6,000 yards instead of 5,000 yards.The Rich Eisen Show airs daily at 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET on AT&T AUDIENCE Network, which can be found on DIRECTV Ch. 239.

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