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[edit] Pronunciation
I heard him say first-hand on WEEI that his first name is pronounced as might be rendered REE-shay. However, I hate these pseudospellings and would rather render it in IPA, maybe footnoted like that. (Phil Simms, pay attention!) - Cheers, PhilipR 01:07, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] NFL Career
In the lost in the AFC Championship game against the Patriots on Sunday, January 21, 2006, Caldwell was under suspicion of playing "High." During the game he dropped 2 key passes. One for a touchdown and one when he was wide open and undefended. While walking back to the huddle the camera zoomed in on his eyes. His eyes were wide open as if he was "on something." Stephen A. Smith noted in his Monday ESPN podcast, "Judging strictly on appearances, he looked high," then he went on to state, "He looked like a deer caught in head lights. It was something wrong with him. He didn't look right at all..his eyes were like beetle juice y'all!" web2linc 01:51, 22 January 2007 (UTC)