
Games with Names Mark Normand on The River City Relay | Saints vs. Jaguars
Jan 27, 2026
Mark Normand, stand-up comedian and New Orleans native known for sharp standup and podcasts, joins to reminisce about the wild 2003 River City Relay. He dives into Saints fandom, the play’s chaotic final drive, and its cultural fallout. Conversation also touches on New Orleans game-day atmosphere and why that moment still resonates.
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Mascot Firing Sparked Performance Roots
- Mark Normand told a story about being fired as his high school mascot after getting drunk and overdoing the act on-field.
- He used that memory to explain how comedy and performance came from risky, embarrassing moments in youth.
Drunk Mascot Performance Cost Him
- Mark recalled being hired and then fired from the mascot gig after getting drunk and overperforming during one game.
- He used the story to show early confidence in performing and the consequences of not gauging the room.
Take Risks — Expect To Learn From Bombs
- Take risks on stage; the reward of a landed joke outweighs occasional fallout.
- Accept that missteps will hurt but use them as learning fuel to improve your act.





