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What if Teddy does well while Brees is out?
If we go into the bye week with a winning record, or at least winning the division, should SP continue to let Teddy play or plug Brees back in?
IMO, if the Saints are winning, I would leave Teddy in until the playoffs, and then go with experience. |
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Tell teddy the plan going forward like that to keep him humming and not dreading the pull out. If he’s still humming at the time lol. |
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Yep records to be broken slip my mind[emoji23] |
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IF Teddy performs well, then I thnk
1. We invested wisely 2. Payton continues to prove he's an offensive genius 3. Our defense sustained elite level of play |
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He will gradually improve but when a reporter asked about his QB2 Teddy, Payton said he might not be the QB2.
Messing with the Seagulls? Maybe but I doubt it. Willing to bet they almost split snaps or damn near close to it. That is our best case scenario to win. Totally screw up the defensive game plan and catch them out of position. |
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If his stat line is 25 TD’s over the next 6 games then sure.
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He wont dont worry.
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The bar is pretty absurdly high for Teddy to take the job away.But if we're winning, and it gives Drew an extra couple of weeks to heal up, I dunno. If we're talking six weeks and a bye, I still think Payton would have that Atlanta game on November 10th, circled on the calendar. I already know who I'd want to see start that game.
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I do not care what you make tofu taste like, its not replacing my steak...
Ever. |
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There could be some advantages to having Brees out for several weeks. I think Brees is such a thorough leader, that guys look to him for every little thing. Over the next 6 weeks, I think players can learn how to find a stronger source of internal motivation and work ethic. Players may have to look to other leaders on the rosters, and as such other leaders may have to emerge and find their voice within the locker-room. It may actually help the team play better overall for even when Brees is back.
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18-1 Baby! :bng: |
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When he was first signed last year, many fans hyped him up as our potential Steve Young and heir to Brees. Now those fans get a chance to see what life with Teddy really will be.
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Stupidity at its finest here folks. I laughed at “if teddy does well” until I found out you were serious. Dude is straight trash and brees is one of the best ever. End of story
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The one thing I didn’t like was Brees not sitting down and helping Teddy last week.
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Short term we don't need Teddy to be Drew, we just need Teddy to be...Jeff Blake for a handful of weeks. Later who knows...
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After giving out many likes on this thread... Can I dislike a post? :confused: LOL |
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What made the Brooks vs Delhomme debate so frustrating was that the Saints only needed ONE more win to make the playoffs. We swept Tampa Bay that year and were actually ahead of them in the division when Brooks got injured. That was solely on Haslett for keeping a banged up Brooks out there. |
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C'mon man!! |
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Dude |
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Wow.. were going off the rails at this point.
I'm all in on Bridgewater and Hill taking care of business. Drew's injury is as bad as it gets for a QB. We have to prepare ourselves because we may not see him back this season. But I could see Drew working on his left arm. |
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Apparently, the organization that he was representing in the commercial had "anti-gay" ties. He went on record and said he didn't know about it and has no problem with anyone. Or something like that. Anyway, its the same dog and pony show that our wonderful country is falling into. People aren't allowed to have an opinion unless it the opinion that best fits a more liberal mind set or they're a racist and a bigot and a homophobe. Regardless, he went on record and said he didn't know that the organization had those beliefs or whatever. He made no mention of it in his commercial or whatever. Just urged kids to take their bibles to school for "National Take Your Bible to School Day." The humanity!!!!! Lol |
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Brees is anti-gay. His wife is hot and she had his baby a buncha times. He don't like it.
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After being criticized for appearing in a video linked to an anti-LGBTQ religious group, New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees sought to “set the record straight.”
“I do not support any groups that discriminate or that have their own agendas that are trying to promote inequality,” Brees said in a video posted to Twitter Thursday that had amassed over a million views as of Friday morning. Hopefully this sets the record straight with who I am and what I stand for. Love, Respect, and Accept ALL. I encourage you not to believe the negativity you read that says differently. It’s simply not true. Have a great day. pic.twitter.com/4RdTahE7EZ — Drew Brees (@drewbrees) September 5, 2019 The criticism stemmed from a video Brees appeared in for “Bring Your Bible to School Day,” an initiative of Focus on the Family, an anti-LGBTQ evangelical group with a history of opposing gay and transgender rights. Focus on the Family was founded in 1977 and, according to the Human Rights Campaign, an LGBTQ rights group, it is “one of the most well funded anti-LGBTQ organizations in America.” The group and its leaders have long opposed same-sex marriage, supported so-called conversion therapy, called the children of same-sex parents “human guinea pigs” and asserted that “transgenderism violates God’s design.” In a separate video shared on Twitter by a local New Orleans sports reporter, Brees said he was “not aware” of Focus on the Family's anti-gay lobbying efforts: He insisted the video he appeared in was solely focused on “Bring Your Bible to School Day” and “certainly not promoting any group associated with that type of behavior.” Drew Brees addresses his “National Bring Your Bible To School Day” video that appeared on Focus on The Family platforms. He said he was not aware of the group’s anti-LGBT views. He says hate goes against everything being a Christian is all about. pic.twitter.com/Jjhexqljo0 — Amie Just (@Amie_Just) September 5, 2019 In the video he uploaded on Thursday, Brees appeared surprised by the “rumors” spread about him that “led people to believe that somehow I was aligned with an organization that was anti-LGBTQ.” “I’m not sure why the negativity spread or why people tried to rope me in to certain negativity,” he said, noting that he lives his life by “two very simple Christian fundamentals.” “That is love the lord with all your heart, mind and soul, and love your neighbor as yourself,” he explained, adding that he loves, respects and accepts “all people, no matter your race, your color, your religious preference, your sexual orientation, your political beliefs — it doesn’t matter.” By Brooke Sopelsa |
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