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Senior Saint: Drew Brees isn’t letting age slow him down
At times you might see Drew on some long throws not quite getting it there, but it’s not much difference. Drew’s not at the point yet where you are a descending player like Jim Finks said I was. You can’t say the sky’s the limit for him, because he’s already there. I think he’s hovering right there and will be for a while.
Bobby Hebert, former Saints quarterback Could Drew play at this level well into his late 30s? Who knows? I think some guys take it year by year, but right now, he’s sharp, he’s prepared and he’s ready. If there’s one thing I’ve seen differently about him from two years ago, it’s his hairline. That would be it. Sean Payton, Saints coach Great quarterbacks ... are in their prime in the mid-to-late 30s. Drew’s not going to run into linebackers. He will throw the ball quickly. He will throw the ball away and only leave the pocket when he should, slide when he should and protect his investment. Let’s just hope Drew continues to stay healthy. Steve Mariucci, NFL Network I don’t think he’s descending yet. It doesn’t seem like he’s nearly 35. He takes such good care of his body that it’s going to be a few more years before we see any signs of him slowing down. I think it’s going to be another four years or so before that happens. Pat Yasinskas, ESPN I haven’t seen any kind of drop-off. Last year maybe his stats were a little off with all of the interceptions in the three games. Not that Drew is somebody to easily get rattled, but Sean Payton had a calming presence which will help this year. We take him for granted. When somebody else has to start, that’s when you notice. Hokie Gajan, Saints radio analyst Drew has always had great vision of the field. He always knows where his receivers should be and where he should go with the ball. Drew’s just fine, and the rules about contact now extend a quarterback’s career maybe two to five years, depending on who he’s playing for. Dan Fouts, CBS Sports Age does have a way of doing things to all of us, but Drew’s in shape, and he’s always been in shape. That shouldn’t be a big problem, knowing how conscientious about workouts he is. There’s no reason he can’t play until 40 and at a high level. Len Dawson, Chiefs radio analyst The guys who play really well at the end of their careers are in offenses they’re comfortable with. That’s what’s great for Drew. Most people, you hear ‘35’ and you think a guy should be in the downswing, but that’s not true at quarterback in general and Drew in particular. He has the mental ability to play the game without having to think, without having to hesitate. Drew is a guy who plays from the shoulders up. So I don’t see his skills diminishing any time soon. Kurt Warner, NFL Network It’s safe to say that Drew belongs in the tier just below Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and Aaron Rodgers in the range where he’s worth 6½ to 7 points a game to his team. There’s a lot of factors — how intrinsically good he is and how valuable to his team and the relative value of the backup. Age isn’t a factor for Drew yet, but once it is, his value will decrease. Read more: Senior Saint: Drew Brees isn |
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