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Drew Brees retires!!!!!!!!


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16 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Yeah I just seen that the deal they did for Hill to save them 7.5 mil, like it’s so weird how Saints can do all this sh$t, how?

They keep kicking the ever loving sh*t out of that can down the road...possibly until they have a new coach and front office.

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1 minute ago, imminent rogaine said:

The restructure: I kind of get it and I kind of don’t... that’s fine if it’s voidable but you can’t have the player AND void his contract. You’d have to let him walk or agree on a new contract. 

I think you can if both are parties agree to it

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39 minutes ago, RumHam said:

20 years. One ring. And that's b/c Brett Favre choked. I'm still 100% convinced come July, he will come out of retirement. this piece of poo loves the spotlight. 

You do mean he choked after bounty gate, Adrian Peterson having multiple fumbles and that last high low tackle where he should have been in a wheel chair as Sean Payton said?🙄

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43 minutes ago, RumHam said:

20 years. One ring. And that's b/c Brett Favre choked. I'm still 100% convinced come July, he will come out of retirement. this piece of poo loves the spotlight. 

Nah what he really loves is being scammed by low brow jewelers and bitching about it later 

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37 minutes ago, RumHam said:

20 years. One ring. And that's b/c Brett Favre choked. I'm still 100% convinced come July, he will come out of retirement. this piece of poo loves the spotlight. 

Agreed. No question that Brees has been one of the best and racked up crazy stats but he's been the ultimate game manager, distributing the ball with high completion percentages, for almost a decade now and the Saints have continually failed against the most elite competition. Hell, they've only scored more 24 or more points 3/9 games in the playoffs since 2013, with the last time being against the Panthers in 2017, That 'high-powered offense' scored 23 once, 21, once, and 20 3 times in their last 5 playoff games. They win a lot of regular season games but that style can't be counted on to get it done against the elite in today's NFL.

24 points should typically be enough to win an NFL game but the postseasons is its own beast. It's a big reason why I'm personally so against the game manager style and advocate for dynamics.

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