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Mark Brunell will start Sunday for New Orleans Saints; Drew Brees will be third QB

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Saint but I would like to see the Saints beat Carolina with a practice squad QB! Well to be fair the Panthers are on the backup QB as well....

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Old 01-02-2010, 11:31 AM   #1
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Re: Mark Brunell will start Sunday for New Orleans Saints; Drew Brees will be third QB

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but I would like to see the Saints beat Carolina with a practice squad QB!
Well to be fair the Panthers are on the backup QB as well.
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Old 01-02-2010, 12:56 PM   #2
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Re: Mark Brunell will start Sunday for New Orleans Saints; Drew Brees will be third QB

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Well to be fair the Panthers are on the backup QB as well.
Ahh, but he was a backup turned starter, not a PS rookie with no NFL experience. Not to mention he (Moore) is better than Delhomme.
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Re: Mark Brunell will start Sunday for New Orleans Saints; Drew Brees will be third QB

Interesting perspective.

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Quarterback Drew Brees knows that he's on pace to set the single-season completion-percentage record. As Rosenthal pointed out the other day, Brees knows this because he looked up all the records when he was a rookie with the Chargers.

With Brees at 70.62 percent and former Bengals coach (and current Steelers quarterbacks coach) Ken Anderson holding the all-time mark at 70.55 percent, Brees will break the 27-year-old record by not playing on Sunday.

Brees undoubtedly is upset by the decision to put him at No. 3, behind Mark Brunell and Chase Daniel, against the Panthers. As a reader points out, Brees wears No. 9 in honor of Ted Williams, who opted to play on the final day of the 1941 baseball campaign, putting his .400 batting average at risk. (Williams finished with a mark of .406.)
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