New Orleans Saints made qualifying offer to restricted free agent defensive end Jeff Charleston
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4 months ago
Dave Cariello
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I sure wish
that $1.1 million was the least I could expect to make this year.
"Time you enjoy wasting, was not wasted.." --J.O.L.
tell me about it
I’d be happy with $110,000.
"As soon as Tony (Dungy) said we had no chance, I knew we had 'em right where we wanted 'em"--Coach Sean Payton right after Super Bowl XLIV with the Lombardi Trophy firmly in hand. WHO DAT!!
That's not final for 2010, that's just for starts. Now he can shop himself around.
Who wants some of this?

He did hang around after the Super Bowl long after almost everyone else had left the field, and let me take his picture from about 20 yards. So me and Jeff are like this ||
You don't try very hard to please me
With what you know it should be easy
what did you say to him?
mumble, mumble “Charleston chew is a good candy bar isn’t it?”
"In the end, the bread was in the pudding." Bobby McCray
Sad but
I’ll remember him most as the guy running toward the end zone as Hartley’s kick sailed through the uprights to send the Saints to the Super Bowl. Probably the fastest forty he’s ever run and ever will.
by WhoDat_OH on Mar 9, 2010 5:55 PM CST via mobile reply actions
Where was he going?
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by Dave Cariello on Mar 9, 2010 8:01 PM CST up reply actions
My guess was to get the ball.
Pigs have flown! Hell has frozen over! The Saints HAVE WON the Superbowl!!
He was going
To get a cheesburger. He was going to stop and get the ball on the way back. The games get lengthy and players get hungry. Look at Fanchez – he had a hotdog during a game earlier in the year.
Underestimate No One, Take Nothing For Granted
by SaintsFanInIraq on Mar 10, 2010 12:11 AM CST up reply actions
maybe he just remembered he left the lights on in his car
"In the end, the bread was in the pudding." Bobby McCray






















