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Brees breaks NFL single season completion record


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72% completion rate for 2017. We will need our Dline to put him on his ass and get him moving around big time. Our secondary certainly can't carry the load. Between the improved running game and Brees, it's a handful.

Have to give the dude credit...hate him or not, he is some QB and one of the best ever. Wilks better be doing his homework. The offense needs to control T.O.P also....fingers crossed.

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Lol and this wasn’t even Brees best year by any stretch.

Shows you what happens when you have a smaller sample size throwing and asked to make shorter and easier throws with a guy like Brees.

Completion percentage =/= accuracy.

Either way, Brees still is one of the best in the game. 

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I hate that the Chargers let the Aints get Brees but I'll be damned if he isn't one of the best to ever play the game. If I didn't hate the Aints so much, it would've really been a shame to see them wasting his career the past several years and I'd be happy for him this year. But fug them, let's knock them out early.

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9 minutes ago, Jmac said:

72% completion rate for 2017. We will need our Dline to put him on his ass and get him moving around big time. Our secondary certainly can't carry the load. Between the improved running game and Brees, it's a handful.

Have to give the dude credit...hate him or not, he is some QB and one of the best ever. Wilks better be doing his homework. The offense needs to control T.O.P also....fingers crossed.

Completion percentages doesn’t matter  those are just stats and are meaningless:eyeroll:

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meh.  Brees is still good.  He isn't as dominant as he use to be.    

I mean he just broke what...Sam freaking Bradford's record?  Did that make Bradford good? Brees had the least production he has ever had in over a decade.   

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9 minutes ago, CRA said:

meh.  Brees is still good.  He isn't as dominant as he use to be.    

I mean he just broke what...Sam freaking Bradford's record?  Did that make Bradford good? Brees had the least production he has ever had in over a decade.   

No comparison. Brees has been great his all career after S.D. Bradford is Bradford. I hate the little bastard for what he does to us, but i won't deny him his props.

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2 hours ago, Jmac said:

No comparison. Brees has been great his all career after S.D. Bradford is Bradford. I hate the little bastard for what he does to us, but i won't deny him his props.

My only point is hyper focusing on competition percentage leaves a lot out. Which is why I brought up Bradford or you could use Cam for the other side of that coin. 

Brees is still good.  I don’t find him as scary as he was a few years ago 

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2 hours ago, Saca312 said:

Lol and this wasn’t even Brees best year by any stretch.

Shows you what happens when you have a smaller sample size throwing and asked to make shorter and easier throws with a guy like Brees.

Completion percentage =/= accuracy.

Either way, Brees still is one of the best in the game. 

I dunno know about that. If I am not mistaken he lead the NFL in Yard per Attempt this year for the first time in his career (Or at least he was a couple of weeks ago). 

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