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Scott Fujita knows the right way to leave a city

Scott Fujita signed with a new team after winning a Super Bowl, but he left a big thanks to New Orleans. His gift

It was heartwarming when the long-downtrodden Saints won the Super Bowl. It didn't get any less heartwarming when Drew Brees(notes) made the media rounds in the weeks after the game, establishing himself as the sweetest and most humble man in America.

Apparently, everyone on the entire team was an absolute ray of sunshine.

Scott Fujita(notes), a somewhat unheralded linebacker on that Super Bowl team, recently signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Browns. Before leaving town, though, Fujita did one more thing for the people of New Orleans: He gave half of his Super Bowl check to charity, half of that going to relief efforts in Haiti, and the other half going to coastal restoration in New Orleans. From nola.com:

"The people of this city and region have been so good to me and my family that we just felt strongly about doing something to protect the city we have come to love so much, " Fujita said. "And helping on the coastal issue has been on the back of my mind since I first got here."

Take note, other free agents. That's how you leave a city. So far, the bar has been set at "hold a tearful press conference" or "thank the fans in a full-page newspaper ad" for a classy exit. Scott Fujita just raised it.

Anyway, he's Cleveland's now, and if he'd like to continue his streak of doing charitable things for cities in which he plays, I'm sure he'll find an option or two in Cleveland.

Gracias, The Huddle.

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>> No.4587613

He will find nothing with the browns.

>> No.4587614

I think you're in the wrong fucking board by a long shot.

>> No.4587636

Cool story, bro

No, seriously, cool story, but wrong board

>> No.4587643

>He gave half of his Super Bowl check to charity, half of that going to relief efforts in Haiti, and the other half going to coastal restoration in New Orleans

Did this man managed to split his check in three halves? Damn football players.

>> No.4587653

Fujita-pro doesn't look so good IRL, huh

>> No.4587659

>>4587643
>Did this man managed to split his check in three halves?
>Cannot recognize that half of half is two quarters.

>> No.4587671

Wrong board, bro.

Fuck, I was thinking it had something to do with that loli, too, dammit.

>> No.4587672

>>4587659
>half of half is two quarters

It's one quarter, genius.

>> No.4587678

The guy has a multimillion dollar contract and gives away a $83,000 prize. People suck his dick.

>> No.4587687
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4587687

what the - I DON'T GIVE A SHIT!?!?!

>> No.4587692

>>4587678
83,000 is no small percentage of 1 mil

>> No.4587694

>>4587672
Sorry, I should say "halving a half results in two quarters of the original amount."

It was quite ambiguous how I phrased that, wasn't it?

>> No.4587698

I saw this on /v/ I think it was posted on all boards.

>> No.4587712

>>4587678
You can't minimize the fact that he bothered to do something in the first place.

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4587760

>>4587586

I have no idea what that OP post is talking about, so that means that this thread is probably unrelated to otaku culture.

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