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Delhomme will visit Saints


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According to Jason LaCanfora of the NFL Network, former Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme is scheduled to visit the New Orleans Saints Friday and Saturday after today's visit with the Cleveland Browns.

Delhomme, a native of Breaux Bridge, La., began his NFL career with the Saints before coming to Carolina. If he returns, it'll be as the backup to Drew Brees.

Keep an eye on Denver, though. Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy is the Panthers' former quarterbacks coach who is very close to Delhomme. In Denver, Delhomme might provide viable competition for the starting job with Kyle Orton. The backup, for now, is Chris Simms.

-- Charles Chandler

http://blogs.charlotte.com/panthers/2010/03/report-delhomme-to-visit-saints-next.html

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No surprise on the Saints... they'll try and sign him just to get inside info on the Panthers offense methinks.

BHAHAHAHHAAA

Inside info on the Panthers offense???? Does such a thing exist?

Payton: Jake, what are they going to do on this play?

Jake: hand it to D-will

Payton: And now?

Jake: D-Will

Payton: 3rd and 3. now what?

Jake: D-Will

Payton: D-Will is out. Now what?

Jake: Stewart

Unless Jake has a magic 8 ball that can tell when the play action is coming and a headset to talk to to the Mike LB, he is not going to do the Saints much good in that regard.

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Is it just me or does it seem that the Aints are always interested in signing guys that get cut by their NFC South rivals? Dan Morgan, Derrick Brooks, DeAngelo Hall, Maake Kemoeatu, Brett Basanez and now Jake. There have been more but I just can't remember all of them at the moment.

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Is it just me or does it seem that the Aints are always interested in signing guys that get cut by their NFC South rivals? Dan Morgan, Derrick Brooks, DeAngelo Hall, Maake Kemoeatu, Brett Basanez and now Jake. There have been more but I just can't remember all of them at the moment.

uh yeah; Sam Mills, Wesley Walls...shall I go on?

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uh yeah; Sam Mills, Wesley Walls...shall I go on?

We were not rivals when we signed Mills and Walls, we were just looking for good players. The Aints are just signing guys like Dan Morgan and maybe Jake to find ways to stop the Panthers since we've owned you for the most part. You guys have to be shady about everything, oh yeah and I hope Drew Brees breaks his leg on opening day.

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