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The legend of Sergio.

My god this guy is pure unintentional comedy every time they go to on the sideline.

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Awful ending to Broncos Chargers. Rookie kicker nails the FG to tie it at the end... but wait, Denver got the TO in.

Denver then blocks the next attempt.

Garbage.
 
Awful ending to Broncos Chargers. Rookie kicker nails the FG to tie it at the end... but wait, Denver got the TO in.

Denver then blocks the next attempt.

Garbage.

Agreed. Lame.
 
They don't call him "Check Down Sam" for nothing.

You might be interested to know that he's also probably the most accurate deep ball thrower in the NFL (at least statistically speaking).
 
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Drew Brees is your INT huckleberry.

But shhhh!!!! We dont want anyone to know.

He's a HOFer in waiting you know!!

Dumbest post in board history. I'll just leave this here. Put Bree's on the Giants the past 10 years and you might have 6 Super Bowls.

Drew Brees Deserves Better Than The Saints’ Defense

Btw I think if the Saints defense continues to stink it up this year he ends up the most coveted free agent since Peyton. I think he plays for Denver next year.
 
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You might be interested to know that he's also probably the most accurate deep ball thrower in the NFL (at least statistically speaking).
For one year, which could have been an anomaly. The problem is he doesn't throw the deep ball often and needs everything to be perfect to even try. He still threw for less than 4,000 yards and only averaged 9.8 yards per completion (same as Osweiler). He also continued to get sacked a lot and that's not entirely on the offensive line. He has a tendency to hold the ball too long.

Bottom line, in his career he's been successful at gaming passing stats like some mid-majors used to game RPI scheduling.
 
For one year, which could have been an anomaly. The problem is he doesn't throw the deep ball often and needs everything to be perfect to even try. He still threw for less than 4,000 yards and only averaged 9.8 yards per completion (same as Osweiler). He also continued to get sacked a lot and that's not entirely on the offensive line. He has a tendency to hold the ball too long.

Bottom line, in his career he's been successful at gaming passing stats like some mid-majors used to game RPI scheduling.

And nowhere in your calculus does playing behind horrific OLs matter.

As an Eagles season ticket holder I watched every one of Bradford's games two years ago. Jason Peters was injured quite a bit that year, Lane Johnson had one of his PED suspensions and the other guys sucked. Demarco Murray was brought over and he couldn't find any running room cuz the OL was literally the worst in football. Yet Bradford still had several high quality games. Same thing last year with Minnesota. Not sure if you noticed but Minnesota started five new offensive linemen last night - that's how bad their OL was last year. They brought Jake Long out of retirement last year - he looked like Rick Jackson during this summer's TBT. Bradford was under siege the second he caught the snap. Anybody who watched Bradford last night saw what he was capable of doing when given time.
 
Bradford looked great, but I can't remember the last time the Saints defense made a quarterback look bad.
 
And nowhere in your calculus does playing behind horrific OLs matter.

As an Eagles season ticket holder I watched every one of Bradford's games two years ago. Jason Peters was injured quite a bit that year, Lane Johnson had one of his PED suspensions and the other guys sucked. Demarco Murray was brought over and he couldn't find any running room cuz the OL was literally the worst in football. Yet Bradford still had several high quality games. Same thing last year with Minnesota. Not sure if you noticed but Minnesota started five new offensive linemen last night - that's how bad their OL was last year. They brought Jake Long out of retirement last year - he looked like Rick Jackson during this summer's TBT. Bradford was under siege the second he caught the snap. Anybody who watched Bradford last night saw what he was capable of doing when given time.
And as a former Rams fan who lives in Big 12 country, I've followed his entire career and watched every game he played as a Ram and most of the big games he played as a Sooner.
 
Dumbest post in board history. I'll just leave this here. Put Bree's on the Giants the past 10 years and you might have 6 Super Bowls.

Drew Brees Deserves Better Than The Saints’ Defense

Btw I think if the Saints defense continues to stink it up this year he ends up the most coveted free agent since Peyton. I think he plays for Denver next year.
I'm not saying Eli is better, just that he has less INTs, the same amount of playoff appearances...but more playoff wins, and obviously more SuperBowls and more SuperBowl MVPs.

You know, the FACTS.
 
I'm not saying Eli is better, just that he has less INTs, the same amount of playoff appearances...but more playoff wins, and obviously more SuperBowls and more SuperBowl MVPs.

You know, the FACTS.

Bree's has played 31 more games and has 146 more touchdowns and 4 more interceptions. The Saints are also the highest scoring team in the NFL since 2011. Facts.
 
For one year, which could have been an anomaly. The problem is he doesn't throw the deep ball often and needs everything to be perfect to even try. He still threw for less than 4,000 yards and only averaged 9.8 yards per completion (same as Osweiler). He also continued to get sacked a lot and that's not entirely on the offensive line. He has a tendency to hold the ball too long.

Bottom line, in his career he's been successful at gaming passing stats like some mid-majors used to game RPI scheduling.

He was top 10 the year before too.

I thought Bradford was a terrible QB for the Rams, but he's developed into a good QB. When healthy, I think he's somewhere in the 10-15 range.
 
He was top 10 the year before too.

I thought Bradford was a terrible QB for the Rams, but he's developed into a good QB. When healthy, I think he's somewhere in the 10-15 range.
Brady
Rodgers
Rothlisberger
Carr
Brees
Newton
Ryan
Wentz
Cousins
Prescott
Wilson
Palmer
Stafford
Alex Smith
Flacco
Luck

Off the top of my head without thinking all these guys are better than Bradford.
 
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