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Players often say that they don't listen to their own press. But filters only go so far. Brooks is happy now. He resides in Virginia, where he runs a land development business and is raising his three children a 7-year-old daughter and 5-year-old twin boys.

Football is a closed chapter of his life. After his stint with the Raiders, he failed to catch on with any team, and found himself looking for new employment a few weeks short of his 31st birthday. Brooks missed football. But he also had to put it behind him. The criticism had taken its toll, and it took more than year until he felt like he could truly smile again. You still want to be a part of it. But I knew, in order for me to get going in life, I had to put this part of my life behind me.

At times, that's where I was because, I wasn't happy, and I wanted more, and it wasn't until that year and a half came that I could smile again and people noticed that I was That was one of the reasons behind his emotions on Tuesday, he explained, as he gazed around the Saints Hall of Fame Museum with tears in his eyes, watching old film clips and trading war stories with fellow inductee kicker John Carney. It really speaks volumes to that contribution.

Brooks is no longer a year-old kid trying to bring a franchise its first playoff victory. He admitted he probably could have handled things better at the time,. For Brooks, McAllister, and the rest of the Saints during the early part of the s, the tough times came early and often.

Let's be honest," McAllister said. Just being on the team was an emotional roller-coaster. Not only was there pressure to win for a franchise that didn't know how to win, but the world was in constant upheaval around them, McAllister explained.

They were the first team to travel to the Washington Redskins after a sniper had killed eight people in 10 days. And they were the only team to spend their entire season on the road after Hurricane Katrina forced them to become nomads for the duration of the season. In general, the team oozed dysfunction. There was no practice facility until , so the players were forced to sweat it out in the Louisiana sun or bus to the Superdome if it was raining.

They couldn't figure out how to win consistently. In the moment, he realized the burden he carried as a member of such an elite club. During the season, 55 quarterbacks started at least one game. Fourteen were black. I wanted to represent not only myself, my family, but that fraternity of black quarterbacks. He keeps signed jerseys of players with the last names Culpepper, McNair , Moon , Stewart, Harris and Briscoe in his basement to celebrate those black quarterbacks who paved the way for him.

The Undefeated will profile 30 black quarterbacks leading up to the Super Bowl, which marks 30 years since Doug Williams became the first black quarterback to win the big game. Martenzie is a writer for The Undefeated. His favorite cinematic moment is when Django said "Y'all want to see somethin? Up Next. Up Next From Sports. Twitter Facebook Email. But Brees came after all the water had retreated back into the Mississippi River. Most remarkable was that the Saints did it without top running back Ricky Williams and top receiver Joe Horn, who were injured.

Brooks carried the offense. He became the first quarterback in NFL history to eliminate the defending Super Bowl champions in his first playoff start. Honors: Brooks was inducted into the Saints Hall of Fame in Next Inductee.



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