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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Speculation is brewing on whether or not Andrew (“Drew”) Christopher Brees will be resigned by the New Orleans Saints. Sigh! Let’s pause and consider a few things that will keep him in the Big Easy: First, let’s thank the San ...
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Why Drew Will Be Re-Signed in New Orleans
Speculation is brewing on whether or not Andrew (“Drew”) Christopher Brees will be resigned by the New Orleans Saints.
Sigh! Let’s pause and consider a few things that will keep him in the Big Easy: First, let’s thank the San Diego Chargers and Miami Dolphins. Both franchises signaled to Drew that he was not their first choice, and neither team took action to affirm that they believed in him. That’s when Mickey Loomis and Sean Payton brought him in for an interview… the rest is history: Impact of San Diego’s decision: Drew Brees: A 'Call from God' Helped Break NFL Passing Record, Christian News Impact of Miami’s decision: Dolphins' decision worked out for Brees, Saints - NFL - Yahoo! Canada Sports After reading those two articles, it should be clear that Drew’s arrival in New Orleans was a matter of destiny. He has mentioned many times that coming to the Katrina-ravaged Gulf Coast was more than chance or luck. He believes in his heart of hearts that God wanted him to be a New Orleans Saint, and that he played a part (however large or small) in the recovery effort. Not only that, but when you are as competitive as Drew has been all his life, as well as a winner at the High School, Collegiate and Pro level, when a team affirms you (as he said the Saints did), it means more than mere dollars in a contract. Check out this Katie Couric interview with Drew & Brittany Brees: During the 2011 NFL lockout, Drew’s leadership was on full display. Yes, he was outspoken about the slow pace of negotiations. But he didn’t let that keep him from doing whatever it takes to get his team ready for the regular season. You CANNOT coach such an attitude into a player: Many reading this article could come up with many other reasons why Drew will remain a Saint (…and I welcome you to post your thoughts in fan comments at the bottom). But one of my main reasons is the unique relationship that Drew has with head coach Sean Payton. I cannot recall a better synergy of player-coach than Brees-Payton. They are on the same page in so many ways. And if that isn’t enough, add the Mickey Loomis factor. Loomis has found a way to resign key players for the team time-after-time. There is NO WAY he will let one of the greatest QB’s in NFL history (who is still in his prime) get away to help another team. NO WAY!!! Who Dat! |
Last edited by papz; 02-16-2012 at 01:14 PM.. |
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