Saints’ rookie quarterback reveals wife’s blunt reaction after being named starter

New Orleans Saints rookie Tyler Shough is set to make the first start of his career after taking over the quarterback job from Spencer Rattler earlier this week.

On Thursday, Shough was asked about his wife’s reaction when he was named the starter. Jordan Shough, who played collegiate soccer with the Oregon Ducks, is just as competitive as Tyler.

“She’s been such a huge role in this and obviously, just up to this point, from every college, every step in the process to now, through the whole draft process,” he said. “It was a good feeling. But she’s a competitor. She played soccer. She was like, ‘Good. Good out there and win.’ She’s not really satisfied. Neither am I. There’s nothing to be excited about. It’s just another step. We gotta go out there and win. I coulda done a better job in the Bucs game.”

“Just win, baby,” may have been the mantra from the Al Davis-era Oakland Raiders, but the Saints could use some of that hard-nosed attitude to revitalize their season.

New Orleans is currently 1-7 this season, their first under head coach Kellen Moore. The team hasn’t received strong quarterback play from Spencer Rattler, which led to Shough getting the chance as the league approaches the halfway point.

The Saints selected Shough in the second round of the draft. He has played at Oregon, Texas Tech, and Louisville, and was one of the oldest rookies in the class, entering the draft at age 25.

So far this season, Shough has appeared in two games, getting most of his playing time against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last week. In that game, he completed 17 of 30 passes for 128 yards and threw one interception.

Stay tuned as Shough steps into the starting role and look for more updates on the Saints’ season.

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Tomonobu Itagaki, Creator of Dead or Alive and Ninja Gaiden Reboot, Has Died Aged 58

**Tomonobu Itagaki, Creator of Dead or Alive and Ninja Gaiden Reboot, Has Died Aged 58**

*News by William D’Angelo | Posted 9 minutes ago | 80 Views*

Tomonobu Itagaki, best known as the creator of the *Dead or Alive* series and the *Ninja Gaiden* reboot series, has passed away at the age of 58.

Itagaki joined Tecmo in 1992 and went on to lead Team Ninja. He served as producer and director on the first four *Dead or Alive* games and the first two *Ninja Gaiden* reboot titles that began in 2004, among other projects.

In June 2008, he left Team Ninja to form a new studio, Valhalla Game Studios, alongside several former Team Ninja employees. The studio released *Devil’s Third* for the Wii U in 2015 but was eventually dissolved in December 2021. However, Itagaki did not stop there, as Itagaki Games was founded shortly afterward.

Below is a message posted on Itagaki’s personal Facebook page (translated by Gematsu):

**My Last Words**

*The light of my life is finally about to fade. The fact that this message has been posted means that the time has come at last. I am no longer in this world. (This final message was entrusted to someone dear to me.)*

*My life was a series of battles. I kept on winning. I also caused a lot of trouble. I take pride in having fought through to the end according to my own convictions. I have no regrets.*

*However, I am filled with sorrow that I was unable to deliver a new work to my fans. I’m sorry.*

*That’s how it is. So it goes.*

\- Tomonobu Itagaki

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