Cassell has looked ty elsewhere. With the Patriots you get the benefit of knowing what the defense is doing, where the open man is etc...other teams don't have that. I'd roll the dice with Weeden imo.
also what Gemini Method said.
Worst loss as a Saints fan. Only other sickening loss was the Royals losing Game 7 last season to Bumgardener. The Hornets losing game 7 to the Spurs is a distant 3rd.
Cassell has looked ty elsewhere. With the Patriots you get the benefit of knowing what the defense is doing, where the open man is etc...other teams don't have that. I'd roll the dice with Weeden imo.
also what Gemini Method said.
1. Saints-49ers Loss. Brees has a chance to beat Brady in the Super Bowl and vault himself into the conversation of the top 5 all time with 2 rings, one over Manning and one over Brady. Instead, he's in the latter part of the top 10.
2. LSU-Bama BCS Championship. Embarrassing in so many ways.
3. Saints-Eagles 1992 Playoff Game. That 4th quarter was depressing. I really thought the Saints would make a run that year.
4. Hornets-Spurs Game 7. It put the team in a downward spiral.
Pick ems
He's in the top 5 of every major passing category and holds numerous passing records. You couldn't find more than 10 QB's that could touch his resume.
Passing yards: 4th All Time - 56,643
Passing Touchdowns: 4th All Time - 398
Completion Percentage: 1st All Time
Career Wins: 9th All Time: 117
- Super Bowl champion (XLIV)
- 9× Pro Bowl (2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011,2012, 2013, 2014)
- First-team All-Pro (2006)
- 3× Second-team All-Pro (2008, 2009, 2011)
- Super Bowl MVP (XLIV)
- NFC Champion (2009)
- 2× NFL Alumni Quarterback of the Year (2006, 2009)
- 2× AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year (2008, 2011)
- 2× NFC MVP (2008, 2009)
- 4x Saints Offensive MVP (2006, 2008, 2009, 2013)
- 3× Kansas City Committee of 101 NFC
Offensive Player of the Year (2006, 2008, 2009)- 4× FedEx Air Player of the Year (2006, 2008, 2009, 2011)
- AP NFL Comeback Player of the Year (2004)
- Walter Payton Man of the Year (2006, joint winner)
- Bart Starr Man of the Year (2011)
- 2010 Sportsman/Athlete of the Year (AP, SI)
- Maxwell Award (2000)
NFL Records
- All-Time Leader in Completion Percentage
- 71.2% completion percentage, single season (highest ever)
- Fastest ever to reach 40,000 yards passing in NFL History
- Fastest ever to reach 50,000 yards passing in NFL History
- Most 5,000 yard passing seasons (4)
- NFL record for most consecutive games with a passing Touchdown (54)
- Passing yardage leader, single season (5x, NFL record)
Résumé aside, let me name some names (in no particular order):
Joe Montana, John Elway, Roger Staubach, Troy Aikman, Terry Bradshaw, Brett Favre, Otto Graham, Steve Young, Johnny Unitas, Bart Starr, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers are all objectively better...there are others, too
I even give Dan Marino an honorable mention over Brees despite the lack of a ring...Brees really isn't close.
Patriots ride the wave of Brady. After that, it is tumultuous waters.
Every team in the South plays the same opponents
Ready for the game, but sad to see Brees not playing. He was a big part that made the Panthers/Saints one of the biggest, most hostile rivalries in the NFL.
perhaps, but we have drafted a good qb with all the necessary tools and the rest of the team has been undergoing a total rebuild for the last two years, so we actually have one of the youngest teams.. I don't know, it's not looking good for the patriots haters.. Kinda looks like the spurs rebuild.
i won't touch the prehistoric guys, but you can't put Rodgers ahead of Brees as of now tbh.. at least you can't say it's objective..
Yes you can, peak Aaron Rogers > peak Drew Brees.
What do Rex Grossman, Alex Smith and Matt Hasselbeck have in common? They've all beaten Drew Brees in a playoff game.
well rodgers has been beaten repeatedly by colored qbs.. that's really not objective.. imo Rodgers is bound to have a better career than Brees, but he may also get injured today and never play again for all we know. Brees has been consistently very good for very long, that's gotta count for something...
Who would you take if you need to win a game, peak Aaron Rodgers or peak Drew Brees?
Eli Manning is colored? Kurt Warner, colored? Kaepernick and Wilson are mixed, I guess. Meh
no idea, it's a toss up, but the numbers say Brees.
What numbers say Brees? Be specific.
Falcons' defense making Randle look like peak Adrian Peterson.
pass yards really.. went over 280yds only once (309) while Brees went over 280 every year since 2008 and once went for 342.
Nice opening drive by McCown. He looks comfortable.
Patriots doing what we all expected them to do so far.
that's what you're going with? A magical 280 pass yards number?
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