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Mar

09

Darren Sharper reiterates he’d love to be back with New Orleans Saints

By Mike Triplett, The Times-Picayune

March 09, 2010, 6:47AM

Darren Sharper walked the red carpet on a pair of crutches before the Super Bowl XLIV Champions DVD premiere screening Monday night at the Prytania Theatre, offering a clue as to why the New Orleans Saints’ free agent safety hasn’t taken any trips yet to visit any prospective new NFL employers.

Sharper said he had a minor “clean-up” procedure performed on his left knee last week by Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, Ala., which shouldn’t keep him off his feet long. But it has kept him from boarding any planes.

League sources indicated that Sharper has postponed at least two free agent visits over the past few days, which could drag out his courtship process by a week or two.

Read the rest of the story here.

Mar

08

Will Smith won a championship as a pro and in college

New Orleans Saints video:By Kevin Spain, The Times-Picayune March 08, 2010, 9:21PM New Orleans Saints defensive back Darren Sharper is asked about his future at the Saints DVD release Monday at the Prytania Theater.

Will Smith at the Saints DVD release on winning championships

Mar

08

Could the New Orleans Saints lose restricted free agents? Saints vlog for 03/08/10

Jeff Duncan’s New Orleans Saints Vlog (March 8, 2010)

Mar

07

Hall of Famer Rickey Jackson receives a surpise call from his former Coach

I have always loved #57 I still wear his jersey to all big Saints games, including the Superbowl!

Steve Sidwell the former defensive coordinater calls up WWL radio and talks to Rickey.

Mar

07

Saints LB Scott Fujita reportedly signs with Browns

By James Varney, The Times-Picayune

March 07, 2010, 5:00PM

Saints linebacker Scott Fujita, a key member of the team’s defense since the arrival of head coach Sean Payton, has reportedly signed a mutli-year contract with the Cleveland Browns.

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Mar

07

Highlights DVD captures Saints’ Super Bowl season

By Dave Walker, The Times-Picayune

March 07, 2010, 10:29AM

It’s still hard, isn’t it, to think about anything but hittin’ that fleur-de-lis?

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In so many words, those words were Sean Payton’s final instructions to Garrett Hartley before the New Orleans Saints kicker won the NFC Championship game and A) sent his team to the Super Bowl and B) the team’s city into a state of weeks-long bliss.

Payton was referring to an iconic emblem on a Superdome wall, high and dead-center behind the goalposts.

A NFL Films microphone captured a moment both salty (Payton slips an attention-focusing profanity between de and lis, neatly excised from the online versions of the clip) and heartwarming.

“Just hit your kick though, son,” Payton says as he sends Hartley onto the field. “Here’s why: You deserve to be here.”

Rest of the story here.

Mar

07

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Mar

07

New Orleans Saints offensive players among most difficult to scout

By Jeff Duncan, The Times-Picayune

March 07, 2010, 6:25AM

Here’s another reason why New Orleans Saints fans should love Drew Brees: He’s even a positive factor during free agency.

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Michael DeMocker/The Times-Picayune

Not only does nearly every player in the league want to play with the Saints’ Super Bowl MVP quarterback, but his brilliance also keeps rival teams from raiding the Saints’ roster for free agents.

How so?

NFL scouts will tell you that Saints offensive players are among the most difficult in the league to evaluate.

It’s tough to gauge their abilities because the Saints’ offense is so prolific with Brees under center it’s hard to determine just how good the players are running it.

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Mar

07

NFL owners meeting to center around labor negotiations

By James Varney, The Times-Picayune

March 07, 2010, 7:56AM

When the NFL owners gather in Orlando, Fla., next week for their annual meeting, the biggest topic of discussion is arguably what will happen next year.

The league’s collective bargaining agreement is slated to expire one year from now. As is common early in labor negotiations, both sides – owners and players – are taking hard-line stances couched in placating tones. But with talks typically not beginning in earnest until the 11th hour on these sort of mammoth deals, experts said each side needs to get its fallback positions in order soon lest professional football vanish for some time in 2011.

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Mar

07

Scott Fujita a champion for New Orleans, coastal restoration

By Bob Marshall, The Times-Picayune

March 07, 2010, 5:34AM

This column was going to be about why Scott Fujita, New Orleans Saints linebacker, is a great role model for local football fans. But upon further review, I had to change that call.

Now it’s: Scott Fujita, New Orleans resident, is a great role model for all New Orleanians.

The reason I’m putting him on a pedestal is not because of his work on the football field, but because of what he has chosen to do as a citizen with the rewards of that labor.

Fujita has decided to donate half of his $82,000 in NFL playoff earnings to two causes, one of which is coastal restoration.

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