The Saints' front office has been rather quiet since the end of the 2008 season, but that will change soon enough for a team that figures to make some much-needed changes on defense.
Millions in Super Bowl dollars can be a powerful allure for a financially strapped city such as New Orleans, but the NFL championship game is not impetus enough for the state to rush into an impractical long-term stadium agreement with Saints owner Tom Be
--Saints quarterback Drew Brees, who this past year became only the second quarterback in NFL history to throw for 5,000 yards in a season, was named last week as the FedEx Air NFL Player of the Year.
Now that Super Bowl XLIII has come and gone, New Orleans is preparing to put together a bid that would end the longest drought from the city for the NFL's big game.
Alot of South Louisiana men and women have been fans of the Saints professional Football team since All Saints Day in 1966 when the old New Orleans States-Item announced the birth of the club.