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We had about 5 or so years that Drew Brees was an absolute freaking machine on the field.
Damn shame there's only one Superbowl in that window. 2013 was for sure a lost ring... |
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Outside of 2009 and 2013's defense, I'll never forgive Payton for not building a defense that was even close to mediocre during Brees's prime.
He wasted so many years of Brees excellence. That flashback tells the whole story of those Payton teams, needing Brees to throw 7 TD's and then still needing a FG to win. |
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Don Coryell: San Diego Chargers head coach from 1978 to 1986. 3 AFC West titles, 4 playoff appearances, 2 AFC Championship Games. No Super Bowls. Record of 72 - 60 A .552 winning percentage Average of 9 wins per season. Sean Payton: New Orleans Saints head coach, 2006 - 2022. 7 Division Titles, 3 NFC Championship Games, 1 Super Bowl Championship. Record of 161 - 97. A .631 winning percentage. Average of 10 wins per season. Both teams put up "Video Game" offensive stats but for the most part were weak defensively. |
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Saints defense was always our Achilles heel in the playoffs in the Payton-Brees era.
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Vernon Davis is still open.
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Those three 7-9 seasons was because Payton held onto his staff when they no longer did a good job. We had one hell of an offense but the defense was our Achilles heel.
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The longest pass of Archie Manning's career is the Saints Play of the Day
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