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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; The turn of events Sunday had me coming away wondering if Payton's play-calling was that spectacular or was it just a case of the team being in shock after seeing their head guy go down and also not seeing him ...
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The turn of events Sunday had me coming away wondering if Payton's play-calling was that spectacular or was it just a case of the team being in shock after seeing their head guy go down and also not seeing him in his usual spot on the sideline.
Brees is a great QB...and the only reason he can be compared to Favre is because he throws a lot, and with that, things will happen. Brees has Favre on accuracy and smarts, but Favre was more mobile and where Brees could throw a football and hit a knot-hole in a tree...Favre would throw the football through the tree. I wanted to share this with you guys. After the pick in the endzone last week, my wife says to me that they shoulda run it. I'm like, "Well, it was 4th down and they needed 2 yards." She says, "Yeah, but right at that time they were pretty close to the goal line, and if they miss with a run, TB has to start pretty deep in their territory and we still had some time on the clock and some TO's." I was impressed...and I think she was probably right. |
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