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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; This game is worrying. Brees has a frustrating tendency to do stupid things, and it seems like Soldier Field brings out the worst in that tendency. We better jump on them early and get the hell out of town before ...
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Re: Interesting read (from behind enemy lines)
This game is worrying. Brees has a frustrating tendency to do stupid things, and it seems like Soldier Field brings out the worst in that tendency.
We better jump on them early and get the hell out of town before the bratworst suckers get any confidence. |
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Re: Interesting read (from behind enemy lines)
Originally Posted by xan
lol I agree. I feel brees has a little favre in him sometimes where he just tries to make these crazy throws. But that's partially why I like him.![]()
What's interesting about the stats above though is the fact that his qbr is 73. For those stats I would expect it to be a lot lower. At any rate, I hope they have a game plan for peppers. He has a habit of causing problems in the backfield even if he doesn't get the actual sack himself. |
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