FA TE Foster Moreau visited Saints again to complete physical (Moreau and Saints agreed to a contract before lymphoma diagnosis per PFT)
For a professional sports franchise to keep engaging with a player they agreed to contract terms with prior to a cancer revealing physical is shocking to most citizen's expected response from an American corporation. It is reassuring and less startling as a Saints fan in the context of an owner who has promised an endowment and retention of franchise in location to the city of New Orleans upon her death. The common decision maker in both is a woman who has appeared to keep a promise in the regard of Moreau (i.e. to do right by him in a way that is not in the American legal system's tentacles required.)
Moreau is a native New Orleanian. He went to Jesuit before LSU. There is a palpable empathy as in our scattered tribe he is one of us before even entering the facility.
I am unaware of the byzantine verbiage of unsigned NFL four-year veterans health insurance policies but the American in me knows, when you are unemployed you are SOL, out of pocket, risk bankruptcy if you get the Big C in the USA. To alleviate such a nightmare for any citizen when the coproration has no legal obligation to is to be pardoned by a god. It is for the peasants a battle of cynicism and gratitude to imagine any prospective employer of ours repeating such a miracle. For this I applaud the Saints even if Moreau never plays a down again. The scientist in me knows a full recovery of an early cancer diagnosis is likely and the gratitude and passion in Foster Moreau's Who Dat heart may go down in the history of Steve Gleason-esque unification of pride in how our franchise can inspire a people in a demonstration of human dignity albeit to a lower scale but nonetheless admirable.