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"If you're going to set a record, there's only one town in America to set it, right here in New Orleans," Dempsey said. "I was in the locker room and they wouldn't let me leave because there were so many people there. The sergeant was there and I said, 'Chief, it's been a long day. I'm getting a little thirsty.' He asked what I wanted. I told him I wanted some Dixie. He sent a couple of his guys and came back with two cases, and I sat in the locker room with two policemen for a couple hours and then we went downtown. I don't know how many places we went to, but I was smart enough to let them drive me home."
Soon after, the Pro Football Hall of Fame asked for the specially made shoe Dempsey used to set the record. Dempsey said he didn't want to give it up at the time because there were still seven games left in the season.
He wound up giving the shoe to the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame instead.
"I figured that's where it belonged," he said.
Dempsey's kick was easily one of the greatest moments in Saints history for much of the franchise's existence. The Saints, founded in 1967, didn't have a winning season in their first 20 years and didn't make the playoffs for the first time until 1987. Last season marked the Saints' first trip to the Super Bowl and first NFL championship, which Dempsey watched from his favorite bar on Bourbon Street, the Old Absinthe House.
"It was absolutely phenomenal," Dempsey said. "I walked out once I knew it was over with and watched the people charging down Bourbon Street. ... I was happy for them."
Dempsey, who settled in New Orleans after his playing career ended, said he didn't have any special plans for the 40th anniversary of his kick on Monday night, but added that he wouldn't mind stopping by an old, worn-down bar in the French Quarter.
"I like dives," Dempsey said. "I don't like nice places. It drives my poor wife nuts."
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