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New Orleans Saints fans plan to boycott Super Bowl
(25 Jan 2019) New Orleans Saints fans say they're planning to boycott the Super Bowl.
Many of the team's supporters are still furious after Saints missed narrowly missed out on a place in the showpiece event following an egregious mistake by officials in the closing minutes of regulation time in their NFC Championship Game against the LA Rams.
Lawsuits have been filed, anti-referee posters and billboards are strewn throughout the city, and 'Boycott Bowl' parties are being planned to take their minds off of their disappointment.
Michelle Miller, owner of H Rault Locksmiths, plastered signs and posters referencing the referee's no-call decision across the facade of her business on the city's Magazine Street.
But Miller told The Associated Press she won't be down for long – and she's not alone in making plans on Super Bowl Sunday, which falls on 3 February.
The owners of Haydel's Bakery started selling anti-referee cookies alongside their signature king cakes and other pastries.
Pictures of a referee have been printed on edible rice paper and applied to the cookies. The final flourish is a circle with a slash across the picture in red icing.
In recent days, the bakery has sold about 1,000 cookies a day, said David Haydel, one of the owners.
Lauren Haydel, owner of a local specialty shop called Fleurty Girl, says she received 500 orders in 24 hours after releasing a T-shirt this week featuring a referee voodoo doll stuck with pins and penalty flags.
Several bars in the city have said they won't be showing the game in their establishments, and many residents are following suit.
Local resident and Saints Rafael Vado said he had no plans to watch. We are, my family, and this whole community, the whole NFL fans – the Saints fans – that day, we'll go to somewhere else, he said.
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Saints fans plan to boycott Super Bowl
(25 Jan 2019) Lawsuits have been filed, anti-referee posters and billboards are strewn throughout the city, and now, New Orleans Saints fans say they're planning to boycott the Super Bowl with parties and other events to take their minds off of their disappointment.
Michelle Miller, owner of H Rault Locksmiths in New Orleans, plastered signs and posters across the facade of her business on Magazine Street.
One reads: We know keys, we know Brees… We know he's the MVP. The other reads like a want ad for a no call locksmith and for hire Roger Goodell's blind boys locksmith.
We all saw the same thing, all of us except the blind referee, Miller said. We all saw that.
But Miller says that she won't be down for long – and she's not alone in making plans on Super Bowl Sunday.
We are planning a party on February 3rd, and I've already just got – there are two guys that started a grassroots effort called the Boycott Bowl. I just bought – just donated some money yesterday. I said, we're gonna – and I don't even party, you know? I don't even drink. I'm like, we're partying. So, this – that's what we're gonna do. That's what we do here in New Orleans. It's a devastating loss, and we won't get over it, but we are used to it. We are used to getting disrespected by the National Football League Association. We are very used to it.
The owners of Haydel's Bakery in New Orleans started selling anti-referee cookies alongside their signature king cakes and other pastries.
Pictures of a referee are printed on edible rice paper, applied to the cookies, and then a circle with a slash across the picture is drawn on with red icing.
In recent days, the bakery has sold about 1,000 cookies a day, said David Haydel, one of the owners.
Everybody was just devastated, he said. I mean, it's five days later, and everybody's still devastated.
Haydel says he hopes the cookies sweeten the blow to Saints fans just a little.
I mean, I don't think there's anything short of replaying the game that would make New Orleans Saints fans happy. We know that's probably not going to happen. Um, but at least they can take a bite out of the injustice.
Lauren Haydel, owner of a local specialty shop called Fleurty Girl, says when she released a T-shirt this week featuring a referee voodoo doll stuck with pins and penalty flags attached, 500 were ordered in the first 24 hours.
So, I think we were in a state of shock for the first day, and then anger starts to set in and you realize just the errors that were made, she said. And, I think it's going to change the rules of the game next season. I hope something comes of it. But, we're angry.
Lauren Haydel says that like many fans in the city, she's making other plans for Super Bowl Sunday.
We're going to have a Boycott Bowl, she said. We are not going to watch the game. In fact, we're going to go to dinner and celebrate my husband's birthday, and we're not even going to go to a place with TVs on. I don't care to watch it.
She said many fans were looking forward to a Super Bowl in Atlanta, and she's hoping the so-called Who Dat Nation can make a statement by not attending or even watching the game.
Saints have a huge fan base and a very loyal fan base. A lot of people would have gone to that game, watched that game. So, I don't know, I think we're going to be hearing some stories about low viewership, low ticket sales. So, we'll see, and that's how we'll really stick it to them where it hurts.
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Saints fans plan to boycott Super Bowl
(25 Jan 2019) Lawsuits have been filed, anti-referee posters and billboards are strewn throughout the city, and now, New Orleans Saints fans say they're planning to boycott the Super Bowl with parties and other events to take their minds off of their disappointment.
Michelle Miller, owner of H Rault Locksmiths in New Orleans, plastered signs and posters across the facade of her business on Magazine Street.
One reads: We know keys, we know Brees… We know he's the MVP. The other reads like a want ad for a no call locksmith and for hire Roger Goodell's blind boys locksmith.
We all saw the same thing, all of us except the blind referee, Miller said. We all saw that.
But Miller says that she won't be down for long – and she's not alone in making plans on Super Bowl Sunday.
We are planning a party on February 3rd, and I've already just got – there are two guys that started a grassroots effort called the Boycott Bowl. I just bought – just donated some money yesterday. I said, we're gonna – and I don't even party, you know? I don't even drink. I'm like, we're partying. So, this – that's what we're gonna do. That's what we do here in New Orleans. It's a devastating loss, and we won't get over it, but we are used to it. We are used to getting disrespected by the National Football League Association. We are very used to it.
The owners of Haydel's Bakery in New Orleans started selling anti-referee cookies alongside their signature king cakes and other pastries.
Pictures of a referee are printed on edible rice paper, applied to the cookies, and then a circle with a slash across the picture is drawn on with red icing.
In recent days, the bakery has sold about 1,000 cookies a day, said David Haydel, one of the owners.
Everybody was just devastated, he said. I mean, it's five days later, and everybody's still devastated.
Haydel says he hopes the cookies sweeten the blow to Saints fans just a little.
I mean, I don't think there's anything short of replaying the game that would make New Orleans Saints fans happy. We know that's probably not going to happen. Um, but at least they can take a bite out of the injustice.
Lauren Haydel, owner of a local specialty shop called Fleurty Girl, says when she released a T-shirt this week featuring a referee voodoo doll stuck with pins and penalty flags attached, 500 were ordered in the first 24 hours.
So, I think we were in a state of shock for the first day, and then anger starts to set in and you realize just the errors that were made, she said. And, I think it's going to change the rules of the game next season. I hope something comes of it. But, we're angry.
Lauren Haydel says that like many fans in the city, she's making other plans for Super Bowl Sunday.
We're going to have a Boycott Bowl, she said. We are not going to watch the game. In fact, we're going to go to dinner and celebrate my husband's birthday, and we're not even going to go to a place with TVs on. I don't care to watch it.
She said many fans were looking forward to a Super Bowl in Atlanta, and she's hoping the so-called Who Dat Nation can make a statement by not attending or even watching the game.
Saints have a huge fan base and a very loyal fan base. A lot of people would have gone to that game, watched that game. So, I don't know, I think we're going to be hearing some stories about low viewership, low ticket sales. So, we'll see, and that's how we'll really stick it to them where it hurts.
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