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Mike D's New Orleans Saints' Mount Rushmore

6/1/2013

 
Drew Brees — Brees is greatest player to ever wear the Black and Gold.

Willie Roaf — Roaf was the most dominant left tackle of his era.

Rickey Jackson — “City Champ” didn’t get the publicity that Lawrence Taylor did playing in New York, but he was a great football player and someone that kept offensive coordinators sleepless at night trying to contain.

Sean Payton — Payton totally changed the atmosphere of this football franchise. Jim Mora and Jim Finks put the Saints on the map, but Payton was able to breathe air in a franchise dead on its feet and he is the best offensive play-caller in the game today. Payton also blueprinted the proper plan to acquire the right “fit” players for New Orleans.

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