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"WHO DAT" = all time dumbest cheer


CatMan72

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The whole "WHO DAT" thing has got to be the dumbest thing I've ever heard.

The worst part is, in 1983 Saints fans stole it from the Bengals who started the "WHO DEY" cheer (also dumb) in 1981.

Saints = "WHO DAT"

Bengals = "WHO DEY"

Saints + Bengals = two of the biggest joke franchises in the history of the NFL... but at least the Bengals have made a SB appearance...

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Guest DrewBreesIsGod

Saints original.

Its dated to the an 1800s minstrel show and was picked up in the '60s-70s by Southern University in Baton Rouge. It was taken up by the Saints and the Bengals at about the same time in '81 but as its a Louisiana born chant the Saints get the rights to it in my book.

'sides it just sounds like a coonass chant

and its a fugton better than:

Oh, nothin' could be finer

Than to be in Carolina For a Panther football game!

Stand and cheer for the Panthers

Stand and cheer for the team

The pride of both Carolinas

And city of the queen

Carolina!

Stand and cheer for the Panthers

In our grand ol' name

Nothin' could be finer Than to be in Carolina

For a Panther football game!

From the mountains To the Ocean

Carolina, Carolina best of 'em all!

From the endzone To the endzone

Carolina, Carolina carry the ball!

Oh, nothin' could be finer Than to be in Carolina

For a Panther football game!

Nothin' could be finer Than to be in Carolina

For a Carolina Panther football game!

Carolina!

Please tell me this song is not for real?

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