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During the course of the game, you don't think about what they have done
New Orleans 34, Carolina 24 Nov 10, 2002
We've weathered the storm. We've played the toughest part (of the schedule)
New Orleans 35, San Francisco 27 Oct 20, 2002
I say last week we got lucky, to be down 20-0 in a football game in the NFL and come back
Detroit 26, New Orleans 21 Sep 29, 2002
This says something about the character of this football team
New Orleans 29, Chicago 23 Sep 22, 2002
I don't think I've been playing better than in the past
New Orleans 28, Atlanta 10 Dec 09, 2001
Aaron Lafette Brooks (born March 24, 1976) is a retired American football quarterback of the NFL. He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the fourth round of the 1999 NFL Draft. He played college football at Virginia.
Brooks played for the New Orleans Saints and Oakland Raiders. Brooks retired in 2007 as the Saints' franchise leader in season and career touchdown passes, though both records have since been broken by Drew Brees.
Aaron, and his second cousin Michael Vick, who lived in a public housing project in the East End area of Newport News, and was 4 years younger, rarely spent time together. Mentored by Coach Tommy Reamon, Brooks played high school football and graduated from Homer L. Ferguson High School in Newport News. He was awarded a scholarship to attend the University of Virginia (UVA), from which he graduated in 1999.