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tweeky 06-19-2003 08:12 AM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
I just read on another forum that somebody heard Haslet say last night that we were bringing JOE MONTANA in during training camp to work with Aaron Brooks.
Can anyone confirm this?

I think its brilliant!

BlackandBlue 06-19-2003 08:22 AM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
whoa

FWtex 06-19-2003 08:43 AM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
I had read earlier they were bringing in a Hall of Fame caliber person to mentor Brooks but I was expecting some old timer or something. I am a pessimist when it comes to Brooks aquiring any knowledge or anything from anyone, even Joe Montana. I would like Brooks to learn how to have a presence on the feild like Montana had.

My opininion.

coastalkid 06-19-2003 08:45 AM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
I\'ll only believe this when it happens!!!!!!
I think this is a joke put out by someone.

BlackandBlue 06-19-2003 08:51 AM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
Well, if you wanted to teach Brooks how to be a leader, I don\'t think you could pick a better mentor than Montana. If only a 10th of Montana were to rub off on Brooks, we\'ll go to the Super Bowl.
EDIT: Maybe Montana feels pity for the Saints organization after all those times he whipped our asses. :P

[Edited on 19/6/2003 by BlackandBlue]

BillyCarpenter1 06-19-2003 09:17 AM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
Quote:

I had read earlier they were bringing in a Hall of Fame caliber person to mentor Brooks but I was expecting some old timer or something. I am a pessimist when it comes to Brooks aquiring any knowledge or anything from anyone, even Joe Montana. I would like Brooks to learn how to have a presence on the feild like Montana had.

My opininion.

See argument between myself and WhoDat !!!!

[Edited on 19/6/2003 by BillyCarpenter1]

tweeky 06-19-2003 10:25 AM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
Anybody else notice the irony in this...
Last year-Falcons bring in x-49\'er Steve Young to tutor Vick, worked well
This year- Saints bring in x-49\'er Joe Montana to tutor Vicks cousin

I\'d say the Brooks-Vick family is the most 49\'er-tutored family in football!

SFinAustin 06-19-2003 10:26 AM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
It\'s not a joke. Haslett announced it after yesterday\'s practice.

BlackandBlue 06-19-2003 10:38 AM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
I\'d take Montana over Young any day of the week.

coastalkid 06-19-2003 11:11 AM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
I agree with blackand blue as I too would take a montana over young any day any time. But they both took turns kicking our butts for many a years!!!!
Maybe we could bring in Walsh to tutor someone too!!!!

JOESAM2002 06-19-2003 11:18 AM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
Well here it is in Black and white:







» More From The Times-Picayune

Sports News


LEADING HIS OWN WAY

Saints starting quarterback Aaron Brooks is nearly finished rehabilitating his injured shoulder after the disappointing finale to a season in which analysts questioned his drive and booed his playing. He\'s looking forward to commanding a new team en route to the Super Bowl


Thursday June 19, 2003


By Jeff Duncan
Staff writer

The most challenging offseason of Aaron Brooks\' NFL career ended as he strolled off the Superdome turf Wednesday afternoon.

The boos that accompanied the Saints\' ugly finish, in which the team lost its final three games, have subsided. A five-month rehabilitation from shoulder surgery is nearly complete.


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Perhaps more than any player on the Saints\' 89-man roster, Brooks will cherish every minute of the next six weeks.

He will conduct a football camp for local youths today at the soccer field at Zephyr Field, then begin final preparations for his June 28 wedding to longtime girlfriend, Tisa.

A couple weeks after the honeymoon, Brooks will report to training camp for his third season as the Saints\' starting quarterback.

\"I\'m looking forward to getting away,\" Brooks said. \"I haven\'t had a break. It\'s been a long offseason.\"

Brooks looked sharp during the final workout of the Saints\' offseason conditioning program. He has regained about 90 percent of the strength in his right shoulder, which was surgically repaired to re-connect a torn tendon in his rotator cuff in January.

\"I\'ve got some little kinks to work out, but I\'m throwing the ball a lot harder,\" Brooks said. \"It\'s not affecting me at all in my throwing motion. I\'m not worried about it at all.\"

In addition to strengthening and rehabilitating his shoulder, Brooks has addressed several other points of emphasis this offseason.

Coaches want him to improve his completion percentage from his career 55.3 percentage to 60 percent. They also want to see him continue to make strides in reading defenses, eliminating turnovers and making the correct pre-snap audible and protection checks.

Saints coach Jim Haslett wants to see Brooks, entering his third season as a full-time starter, become more vocal and demonstrative with teammates on and off the field.

As a daily reminder, coaches placed notes in Brooks\' locker to emphasize their points:

-- \"Win each sprint drill.\"

-- \"Always be on time.\"

-- \"Be the first one to film study and the last one to leave.\"

\"The next step for Aaron is take over this team and make it his,\" Haslett said. \"Leadership is not a sporadic thing. He needs to do it every single day. In the role Aaron is in, you need to show it in the way you communicate, the way you carry yourself and your body language.\"

Brooks, along with a handful of coaches and teammates, attended a two-day leadership seminar conducted by John C. Maxwell at the team\'s complex last week.

The staff plans to bring Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana to training camp for a few days to visit with Brooks, in the same way that Steve Young mentored Brooks\' cousin, Falcons quarterback Mike Vick, last offseason.

So far, Brooks has been a willing participant, although he thinks the issue has been overblown by members of the media.

\"It\'s not a theme for me, it\'s a theme for others,\" Brooks said. \"I know who I am and what I\'ve got to offer. People in this locker room, people upstairs, the team, the coaches -- they know what\'s up. They know it\'s my team, and it\'s going to be like that as long as I\'m here. I\'ve always been a leader in my own way.\"

Brooks\' leadership has been called into question by some fans and analysts during recent years. His nonchalant attitude and penchant for smiling on the sidelines led some to question his intensity, drive and motivation last season.

\"Just because he\'s not a real vocal guy doesn\'t mean that he\'s not a leader,\" running back Deuce McAllister said. \"Someone sees a smile on his face during a game and they perceive that to mean he doesn\'t care. That couldn\'t be further from the truth. Everyone on this team knows that A.B. wants to win as much as anyone.\"

Offensive coordinator Mike McCarthy pulls out a five-inch wide binder that lists the minute-by-minute daily regimen Brooks has undergone this offseason. For the third consecutive season, Brooks has been one of the most diligent participants in the offseason conditioning program and quarterback school.

\"Compare that to any other quarterback in the NFL,\" McCarthy said. \"It\'s not even close. Aaron has done everything we\'ve asked of him. He\'s always trying to improve, always trying to get better. I believe in Aaron Brooks, both personally and professionally. I think he\'s ready to have a breakout year.\"

McCarthy points to Brooks\' production the past two seasons, arguably the best back-to-back years by a Saints quarterback in club history.

He has amassed 8,018 yards of total offense combined during the past two seasons, the most ever during a two-year period for a Saints quarterback.

His 27 touchdown passes last season eclipsed the club record of 26 he set the previous season and were more than any quarterback in the NFL except New England\'s Tom Brady (28).

He has shown a penchant for late-game heroics, seven times leading the Saints to come-from-behind wins with fourth-quarter drives.

\"Aaron is one of the most unselfish players I have ever coached,\" quarterbacks coach Mike Sheppard said. \"There\'s not a selfish bone in his body. He could care less about how many yards or touchdown passes he\'s thrown. All he cares about is winning.\"

Indeed, Brooks said he isn\'t concerned with individual statistics or honors.

\"I\'m just trying to take this team to a place they\'ve never been before,\" Brooks said. \"That\'s my main and only objective right now. I\'m trying to win the Super Bowl. In looking at the past at this place, some people might think that\'s a far shot. But it\'s very attainable. The sky\'s the limit.\"



JOESAM2002 06-19-2003 11:22 AM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
Bill Walsh is still with the 49\'ers it would be hard to get him here.

BillyCarpenter1 06-19-2003 11:24 AM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
Thank you for that article JoeSam. I only hope that WhoDat reads it.

BlackandBlue 06-19-2003 11:26 AM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
Quote:

Coaches want him to improve his completion percentage from his career 55.3 percentage to 60 percent.
I don\'t like to toot my own horn (ok, that\'s a lie), but does that sound familiar?

Brooks could have a breakout season. Another aspect that I hadn\'t thought of until just now is the fact that his cousin plays in the same division. You never want to be showed up by another, especially if that person is a family member. I know that out of all the fights I\'ve ever been in, some of the most ferocious were with my cousin. It\'s a combination of pride/respect. Pride that you want to be recognized as the top dog in your family and respect for that family member, that you want great things for them as well, which makes you harder on them. Just a thought.

BillyCarpenter1 06-19-2003 11:28 AM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
B&B


I\'m getting tired of agreeing with you to.......Go and beat some HP rep out of an accout or something........ :mad:

tweeky 06-19-2003 11:33 AM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
I find it odd and disturbing that all the coaches and all the players know he\'s a leader. Its much ado about nothing.

If thats true then why leadership school, why the leader notes in the locker, why bring Montana in for leadership tutoring?

Step 1 in solving a problem is acknowledging the problem exists. It sounds to me like he\'s in denial. The sooner he recognizes there are some things he needs to improve or change the faster he\'ll succeed.

I like the kid a lot, and I truly believe he can be a winner if he openly accepts the help everone is giving him.

JOESAM2002 06-19-2003 12:35 PM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
What\'s that old saying? \"You can lead a horse to water, but you can\'t make him drink.\"
I guess we\'ll just have to wait and see.

BillyCarpenter1 06-19-2003 12:51 PM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
Forget Montana....... WhoDat has all of Aaron Brooks mistakes figured out...Let\'s send him to tutor Brooks. ;)

[Edited on 19/6/2003 by BillyCarpenter1]

BillyCarpenter1 06-19-2003 03:39 PM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
Quote:

I find it odd and disturbing that all the coaches and all the players know he\'s a leader. Its much ado about nothing.

If thats true then why leadership school, why the leader notes in the locker, why bring Montana in for leadership tutoring?

I think they would like to see Brooks have more of a\" take charge\" attitude. This leadership issue, to me, seems like it\'s more of a problem to the fans (WhoDat), than to the people that really count, his team mates.


ssmitty 06-19-2003 04:51 PM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
2 things, as long as montana does not show brooks how to run, i\'ll go for it...and, and this is a big and, if brooks does not have the breakout season some are expecting, i see him being yanked and bouman getting a shot..........brooks is in the big money now and you can throw his stats out the window........if he can\'t take us even close to the promised land, take a back seat, a pay cut, and watch........ i look for bouman to light it up in pre-season as well, especially with 2nd and 3rd offense. if he is impressive here, this is where i\'ll base my opinion they won\'t hestitate to start him........smitty

nocloning 06-19-2003 05:03 PM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
In an earlier post I questioned AB\'s commitment to work hard and be the best quarterback that he can be. Looks like I\'m wrong. Good.
What he is doing in the off-season is exactly what I expect him to do. Work on his weak areas, study film and get the body back to last season\'s form. \"Lead by example\" and show them you are ready to give up something for the success of the team.
The leadership seminar - maybe it\'ll help some. To what extent you can teach someone to be a leader - I don\'t know. But you can\'t say he isn\'t trying. And that\'s all I want him to do for now.
Sounds to me like they are bringing in Montana to teach him how to avoid obvious traps and read the defense a little better, not to teach him leadership skills. Although Montana\'s vision on the field is hard to teach, I think the Falcons got the perfect tutor on how to minimize errors.

coastalkid 06-20-2003 01:21 PM

Montana to tutor Brooks?
 
I believe in Brooks. He may not be the most vocal guy and I know everyone, including me, has a problem watching him walk off the field after throwing an int with a smile on his face but he is somewhat proven. He can do the job. He does read defenses. He can make the hard throws. He can run. He can manage the clock.
With all of that said he can also get better. Bowman is new to me and I admit I don\'t know that much about him yet. But I\'d hate to see anyone be too quick to yank AB out of a game or starting position just because he made a mistake and there is a Bowman on the bench. If Bowman is as good or possibly better than AB let it work itself out in training camp. Lets find out who our quaterback is and who the back up is. I don\'t want AB, or Bowman which ever the case, having to continuously looking over thier shoulder. If the decession is made that AB is the QB then support him all the way. Injury is another matter all together.


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