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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by saintfan That pass to Ginn was less short than thrown every so slightly late. Drew had a thought and a half before he let it go and it should have only been a thought and a quarter. ...
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Re: The aging of Drew Brees
Originally Posted by saintfan
Drew had another receiver in mind when he spotting Ted behind the coverage. He said he didn't get his feet planted right![]()
The Taysom throw hung up way too long |
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Re: The aging of Drew Brees
Originally Posted by Audiotom
That is probably true. Brees has always been a QB that throws with his whole body, using the torque to launch the football. He HAS to have his feet planted right to make those really deep throws.![]()
A guy like Favre or Staffor could just whip it with his arm because they have such rifles. |
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Re: The aging of Drew Brees
Not really. If Drew led him more it would have been fine. Hill had to slow down AND change from a diagonal run to a vertical.
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