All I said was ranking him 4th is fair, and not really worth bashing someone over. I can repost all of the AWFUL 4thQ and late season numbers over again, but I'm not in the mood to rehash the same shit all over again. Brees was a guy who always threw for a bunch of yards, but never won a big game, hardly ever made the playoffs, and had horrendous 4thQ meltdowns. Last year made all of that somewhat moot, but the point of my original post was that if he has another 4000, 8-8, bad -in-the-clutch typical Brees year, is it really crazy to think he's just another top 10 or so guy? I'm not ready to crown him after one year of real success. He was Jim Everett before last year.
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You've always hated him, for whatever reason.
He's been an elite QB for quite some time now, he's just played on some really shitty teams.
By the way, Drew Bledsoe is credited with 32 fourth quarter comebacks - one more than Joe Montana. Just saying.
I don't agree with Brees at #1, but just thought I'd throw this into the discussion since it's noteworthy.
Without a Reggie Wayne or Randy Moss at receiver, or Pittsburgh's defense, or Adrian Peterson, Drew Brees has been the most prolific quarterback in the NFL the past two years. And with the Super Bowl ring he won this past year, he should be considered the leader in the clubhouse, the top dog, the big kahuna, the big cheese, big chief quarterback.
Brees should be considered the best.
Since arriving in New Orleans four seasons ago, Brees has averaged a 66.9 completion percentage, 31 touchdowns to 14 interceptions, 4,575 passing yards, and a 97.9 passer rating. Last season, he led the Saints to three fourth-quarter comebacks and six game-winning drives, including in the Super Bowl. In his career, he has led the Saints and San Diego Chargers to twelve fourth-quarter comebacks and 20 game-winning drives.
He has had a great coach and a great scheme in New Orleans, but Brees is the one executing it to perfection, rarely missing a deep shot, taking the check-down to keep the chains moving, and putting points on the board at record rates.
Simply put, Brees is the best.
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Comparing Brees to Everett is ridiculous, by the way.
Everett had a 57.7 career completion percentage and a 3.8 INT percentage. He had a few years where he put up some good numbers but he was not even close to Brees in terms of accuracy and decision making.
Drew Brees is nearly identical to Manning in terms of completion percentage and INT %. Which are two of the most important categories, IMO.Comment
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Brees was on SD teams loaded with talent, and could barely sneak them into the playoffs most years.
He was run out of town, and they immediately improved with Rivers, surrounded by largely the same cast of characters. So I don't know where you get this idea that he's played on awful teams.
And I still don't understand why its insulting to think he would be the 4th best QB in the league. Is it that outlandish to think Manning, Brady, and one other guy could possibly be better? You guys defend Brees like he's your boyfriend.Comment
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Comparing Brees to Everett is ridiculous, by the way.
Everett had a 57.7 career completion percentage and a 3.8 INT percentage. He had a few years where he put up some good numbers but he was not even close to Brees in terms of accuracy and decision making.
Drew Brees is nearly identical to Manning in terms of completion percentage and INT %. Which are two of the most important categories, IMO.
Everett & Brees, statistically speaking, had very similar careers up until last year. Big passing stats, virtually no postseason appearances/success. Notorious choking in clutch situations.
That's moot now, but my point was that Brees could easily regress to what he's always been, which is a pretty good QB who you would never speak in the same breath as anyone great. That's all I'm saying.Comment
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Brees was on SD teams loaded with talent, and could barely sneak them into the playoffs most years.
He was run out of town, and they immediately improved with Rivers, surrounded by largely the same cast of characters. So I don't know where you get this idea that he's played on awful teams.
And I still don't understand why its insulting to think he would be the 4th best QB in the league. Is it that outlandish to think Manning, Brady, and one other guy could possibly be better? You guys defend Brees like he's your boyfriend.
Like I said, I can understand people putting Manning and Brady above Brees. I can also understand people putting Brees above Brady and Manning right now. Career wise, no, but right now, he is playing as good as anyone and the stats and ring prove it.Comment
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Different eras. Brees plays in an era where bums complete 60% and throw for 4000.
Everett & Brees, statistically speaking, had very similar careers up until last year. Big passing stats, virtually no postseason appearances/success. Notorious choking in clutch situations.
That's moot now, but my point was that Brees could easily regress to what he's always been, which is a pretty good QB who you would never speak in the same breath as anyone great. That's all I'm saying.
I still remember you and Nuk bashing Brees and his "empty stats" and "1 playoff victory in 9 years." All he's done since then is win a super bowl and lead the league in quarterback efficiency yet you still doubt him. What else do you want the guy to do?
I'm not saying he's one of the greatest QB's of all time. I'm just saying he was the best QB in the league last season.Comment
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He had a great year, you can't quote me saying otherwise.
All i'm saying, is it's not some crime against humanity to say he's the 4th best QB in the league.Comment
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Nobody said it was. And I'm not saying it's a crime to rank him #1. This is a rankings discussion. Anything can and should be discussed. I'm just arguing your statement about Brees being ranked #10 had the Saints lost to the Vikings.
I just think it's odd how a lot of people don't seem to realize how good Brees is playing right now.Comment
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For example, let's say Team A is trailing by 2 points at the end of the third Q. On the first play of the 4thQ, Team A kicks a fg to take a 1 point lead, and that ends up being the final score. Some sources credit that as a 4thQ comeback for the QB, which is obviously ridiculous.
Another scenerio...Team A takes the lead in the 4th on an INT return. The Team A QB goes 0-4 with 4 INT's for the rest of the game, but his team wins. Again, some sources count this as a 4thQ comeback.
These are extreme examples, but there are a bunch of others that you can probably think of yourself that are equally confusing and legitimately can go either way. All sources treat each one differently.Comment
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4thQ comebacks is not an official stat, and is calculted differently by different sources.
For example, let's say Team A is trailing by 2 points at the end of the third Q. On the first play of the 4thQ, Team A kicks a fg to take a 1 point lead, and that ends up being the final score. Some sources credit that as a 4thQ comeback for the QB, which is obviously ridiculous.
Another scenerio...Team A takes the lead in the 4th on an INT return. The Team A QB goes 0-4 with 4 INT's for the rest of the game, but his team wins. Again, some sources count this as a 4thQ comeback.
These are extreme examples, but there are a bunch of others that you can probably think of yourself that are equally confusing and legitimately can go either way. All sources treat each one differently.Comment
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Exactly, which is why I roll my eyes when people start calling Brees a choke artist and bring up his 4th quarter record or whatever.Comment
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