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Chronology of Saints' Off-field Problems

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Posted: Monday November 02, 1998 05:12 PM

A brief history of some of the off-the-field problems that have beset the New Orleans Saints since spring:

  • November 1: New Saints quarterback Kerry Collins is arrested and charged with drunken driving early in the morning, hours after a game against his former Carolina Panthers teammates. Highway Patrol trooper R.A. Benge's arrest affidavit says Benge stopped Collins because the 1995 Lexus he was driving was left of the center line. Collins exhibited a "very strong odor of alcohol, red and glassy eyes, slurred speech ... unsteady on his feet."
  • October 20: Former Saints free agent Jeff Danish files suit in U.S. District Court in Madison, Wisonsin, demanding that the team, six players and a coach pay him more than $650,000 for physical and emotional suffering, lost wages, medical expenses, humiliation and loss of enjoyment of life. The suit springs from a hazing incident on August 20, the last night of training camp at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Danish and two other rookies, including No. 2 draft pick Cam Cleeland were injured.
  • August 3: Wide receiver Keith Poole faces a battery complaint after allegedly striking a 26-year-old La Crosse, Wisconsin, man with a golf club, causing a 2-inch gash on the man's left hip, according to the La Crosse Police Department. Poole was arrested by police at 2:37 a.m. after a brief chase on foot through a residential section near the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Court action is pending.
  • July 26: Rookie defensive lineman Julian Pittman, the second of two fourth-round draft picks, spends a night in jail at Tallahassee, Florida. He allegedly violated five conditions of a court-ordered probation, a court spokesman said. Pittman is on probation for five years for felony burglary. Later Pittman is convicted of violating the conditions of his probation by buying alcohol for a minor, staying out after his curfew, visiting a bar and drinking. He was sent to the Leon County Jail in Tallahassee, Florida, and could be sentenced to 3 1/2 years behind bars.
  • May 26: Keno Hills and a teenager are arrested after allegedly becoming belligerent with police in the parking lot of a seafood restaurant in Morgan City, Louisiana. He pleads no contest. The charge can be expunged from his record if he meets conditions of a minor sentence.
  • April 29: Lamar Smith, a free-agent running back from Seattle, agrees to terms on a four-year, $7.1 million contract. Before he can sigh, however, he must obtain a furlough from a work-release program to travel to New Orleans. He was serving a 60-day sentence for vehicular assault in 1994.
  • April 20: Defensive lineman Joe Johnson is issued a traffic ticket in the Atlanta suburb of Dunwoody, Georgia, after he backs into another car in a restaurant parking lot and leaves before the driver can copy his insurance information, according to police. Johnson also has pleaded no contest to grabbing a woman's buttocks outside a Kenner nightclub that he owns. He was fined $197.50, given a 60-day jail sentence that was suspended and 60 days' probation.
  • April 5: Return specialist Eric Guliford is accused of simple battery and disturbing the peace for his involvement in an incident outside a restaurant. Guliford pleads innocent.
  • March 18: Andre Royal, a free-agent linebacker from Carolina, signs a four-year, $3.805 million offer sheet from the Saints hours after being arrested and booked with simple battery, public drunkenness and failure to pay for food and drink at a Bourbon Street strip club. Royal is later traded to Indianapolis.  

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