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Linebacker Jonathan Vilma said Sharper has performed exactly as the Saints hoped. Vilma fondly recalled the club's effort to recruit him over dinner at one of celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse's restaurants, a meal attended by Vilma, general manager Mickey Loomis and defensive coordinator Gregg Williams.
"I told him he would be a perfect fit for us," Vilma said. "He was the guy we needed to help lead our secondary and get us to this spot right now."
The Vikings, of course, thought the exact same thing about Favre, who spoke to Sharper about his decision to return to the NFL with Minnesota.
"In talking to Brett, before he signed with Minnesota, I told him they had a good team and a team that was, if he went there, they were going to be in the running for getting to where they are now," Sharper recalled. "He understood that. I believe that was part of his decision to return.
"Me coming here was the same thing," Sharper continued. "We knew we had a good defense. It just needed a couple pieces, a guy on the back end to kind of solidify things a little bit, make the play when you had a chance to make it. So it is kind of ironic that we're facing off. I told him he had a Super Bowl-caliber team in Minnesota before he got there. I just hope I can renege on those words and make us the Super Bowl-caliber team come Sunday."
NOTES: TE Jeremy Shockey (right knee), WR Robert Meachem (left ankle) and CB Malcom Jenkins (hamstring) did not practice on Wednesday. Coach Sean Payton said he was optimistic they would be ready to play by Sunday. ... The Saints announced RB Deuce McAllister, who retired on Tuesday, would once again be an honorary captain in the NFC title game.
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