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WHO DEY? Joe Burrow was a second- string quarterback from Ohio State when he 2) transferred to LSU in 2018. Over three seasons in the backup QB position in Ohio, Burrow had made just two touchdowns. But LSU's coach recognized tal- ent when he saw it. In 2019, with Bur- row at the helm, LSU went undefeated in the toughest conference in all of college football. And Burrow threw an SEC-record 48 touchdown passes. In fact, he had one of the greatest pass- ing seasons in college football history. It seemed like the whole country — yes, probably even Alabama fans — was pulling for him to win the Heisman. It was the heart he showed during his Heis- man acceptance speech that left Coach O —and the rest of us — crying like we'd been cutting onions all day. “I’m up here for all those kids in Athens County...who go home missionfoods.com @O@ CNiissionFoodsvS (a) Spy Ahenlistott~ AOSOMMT Cig v Wet Cavos ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS to not a lot of food on the table...” he said, in- spiring donations to the Athens County Food Pantry, located near Joe's hometown of Ath- ens, Ohio, from all over the country. Feeding the hungry is something we can all support and, at Rouses, we make it easy to help; you can join us in donating to our local food banks, food pantries and community refrigerators, year-round, at any Rouses Market. Just scan a coupon at the register to add your donation to your bill, or purchase a pre-packed bag of canned goods for $10, which we will deliver for you. In his speech, Burrow gave credit to his LSU teammates for welcoming a kid from Ohio coming down to the bayou. That's the Cajun spirit we talk about. A coach’s son himself, he teared up while thanking Coach O for “.. taking a chance on me, not knowing if | could play or not,” and introducing him to crawfish and gumbo. Coach O is just like the rest of us on the Gulf Coast: We love to share our local food — our seafood, gumbos, boudin and all the great food this area is known for. We were on the edge of our seats, yelling, “Geaux Jeaux!" as Bengals quarterback Burrow came close to making one of the biggest plays in the history of the Super Bowl. We couldn't quite bring ourselves to shout, “Who Dey,” the rallying cry of Cinnci- nati fans, though. (It feels like an obvious rip off of our “Who Dat.” And dat ain't right, ya herd?) Fast-forward to now, and the Saints play Burrow and the Bengals on Sunday. The Saints won the last meeting between the teams, in a 51-14 victory on Nov. 11, 2018 at Paul Brown Stadium. We're counting on another Saints win on Sunday. But Joe will always be Jeaux to us. So we invite him, and all of the fans, be they Who Dats or Who Deys, to stop by our store in Downtown New Orleans nearthe Superdome before or after the game. We've got gumbo and a whole spread of local favorites, ready and waiting. Seer ai eae tee nc enc Atma l >) a9) iat ] Available in 20 oz., 32 oz. and 64 oz. sizes. Learn more at evamor ® 2022-23 SEASO ae" SE Pisa 4 CUATRO aaa Te Se) eVamMo Dee ee Lele Alkaline by nature. ‘ROUSES WHZZZ PAGE'S ALL VERSIONS.

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WHO DEY? Joe Burrow was a second- string quarterback from Ohio State when he 2) transferred to LSU in 2018. Over three seasons in the backup QB position in Ohio, Burrow had made just two touchdowns. But LSU's coach recognized tal- ent when he saw it. In 2019, with Bur- row at the helm, LSU went undefeated in the toughest conference in all of college football. And Burrow threw an SEC-record 48 touchdown passes. In fact, he had one of the greatest pass- ing seasons in college football history. It seemed like the whole country — yes, probably even Alabama fans — was pulling for him to win the Heisman. It was the heart he showed during his Heis- man acceptance speech that left Coach O —and the rest of us — crying like we'd been cutting onions all day. “I’m up here for all those kids in Athens County...who go home missionfoods.com @O@ CNiissionFoodsvS (a) Spy Ahenlistott~ AOSOMMT Cig v Wet Cavos ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS to not a lot of food on the table...” he said, in- spiring donations to the Athens County Food Pantry, located near Joe's hometown of Ath- ens, Ohio, from all over the country. Feeding the hungry is something we can all support and, at Rouses, we make it easy to help; you can join us in donating to our local food banks, food pantries and community refrigerators, year-round, at any Rouses Market. Just scan a coupon at the register to add your donation to your bill, or purchase a pre-packed bag of canned goods for $10, which we will deliver for you. In his speech, Burrow gave credit to his LSU teammates for welcoming a kid from Ohio coming down to the bayou. That's the Cajun spirit we talk about. A coach’s son himself, he teared up while thanking Coach O for “.. taking a chance on me, not knowing if | could play or not,” and introducing him to crawfish and gumbo. Coach O is just like the rest of us on the Gulf Coast: We love to share our local food — our seafood, gumbos, boudin and all the great food this area is known for. We were on the edge of our seats, yelling, “Geaux Jeaux!" as Bengals quarterback Burrow came close to making one of the biggest plays in the history of the Super Bowl. We couldn't quite bring ourselves to shout, “Who Dey,” the rallying cry of Cinnci- nati fans, though. (It feels like an obvious rip off of our “Who Dat.” And dat ain't right, ya herd?) Fast-forward to now, and the Saints play Burrow and the Bengals on Sunday. The Saints won the last meeting between the teams, in a 51-14 victory on Nov. 11, 2018 at Paul Brown Stadium. We're counting on another Saints win on Sunday. But Joe will always be Jeaux to us. So we invite him, and all of the fans, be they Who Dats or Who Deys, to stop by our store in Downtown New Orleans nearthe Superdome before or after the game. We've got gumbo and a whole spread of local favorites, ready and waiting. Seer ai eae tee nc enc Atma l >) a9) iat ] Available in 20 oz., 32 oz. and 64 oz. sizes. Learn more at evamor ® 2022-23 SEASO ae" SE Pisa 4 CUATRO aaa Te Se) eVamMo Dee ee Lele Alkaline by nature. ‘ROUSES WHZZZ PAGE'S ALL VERSIONS.
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