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For Who Dats, the ultimate 'fan impact play' might come down to ritual, tradition, mojo

When the Saints play the Vikings on Sunday afternoon, Jacob Guth will be changing, constantly.

He doesn’t just wear one Saints jersey on game day. He has to switch between a pair of them. He sports his vintage Rickey Jackson jersey when the Saints defense is on the field and his Mark Ingram jersey when the offense has the ball.

Some people think it’s weird, but he doesn’t care. It’s not just a tradition; at this point he feels a sense of responsibility.

“If I didn’t do it once and we lost I’d feel terrible,” said Guth, a Spanish translator for a local charter school network.