The video above is a commercial for the brand new Mercedes-Benz CLA, which is a highly-stylized four-door coupe with a turbocharged, 208-hp inline-4 engine. As you can see the commercial was filmed in New Orleans, the home of Super Bowl XLVII.
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According to Tim Graham of the Buffalo News, a restaurant in New Orleans called The Jimani refuses to serve NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. Goodell’s photo is behind the bar and there’s a message that reads; : “Do not serve this man.” I’m sure there are numerous ...
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According to John Ourand of SportsBuisnessDaily.com, CBS has already sold 80 percent of the designated ad space that is available for this season’s Super Bowl. There are only a handful of spots left. CBS is reportedly charging $3.8 million for every 30 seconds of air time, which is a ...
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According to Mike Triplett of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, center Olin Kreutz has decided to leave the Saints because he doesn’t have the passion to play anymore and doesn’t want to just collect a pay check. The Saints signed Kreutz to a one year deal as a free agent this past ...
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A Super Bowl hangover wasn’t the only impediment the New Orleans Saints faced on their way to being knocked out in the playoffs in the Wildcard round by the Seattle Seahawks last season. Consisted of Mike Bell, Pierre Thomas and Reggie Bush, the Saints’ three-headed monster was extremely ...
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Running Back Reggie Bush insists he truly wants to continue playing in New Orleans. After recently returning to the Big Easy after being away he continued with indications that pointed to him staying with the New Orleans Saints in the immediate future. Bush communicated in his annual ...
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The 2011 NFL Draft is now in the past and however the current lockout in place, gives hopes of breakout seasons for up-and-coming teams such as the St Louis Rams, Cleveland Browns and Detroit Lions. All of whom scored high marks in the NFL Draft, have also been rewarded for their signs of ...
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In the first round of the 2011 NFL draft, the New Orleans Saints left day feeling really good. The Saints not only used their original first round pick at the 24th spot, but made a trade with the Patriots for the 28th pick as well. With both selections the Saints made two excellent choices ...
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