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Brees too competitive to help develop a young QB?
Posted on 11/18/17 at 10:01 am
Posted on 11/18/17 at 10:01 am
Love the guy, but he doesn't strike me as the type that's gonna go the extra mile for the guy set to take his spot. His focus and drive to play is insane, which is why he makes an amazing QB, but potentially bad Training mentor. I mean look at Grayson...how did that idiot fail to show an iota of progress or promise after 2 yrs with Brees.!?
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Posted on 11/18/17 at 10:07 am to Browncoatrebel
95% of what makes Brees a HOF QB is his film study and preparation. Everything I have heard about him and his relationship with Chase is that they are on the same page with that. So no, if the Saints grab a young QB I am sure he will take him under his wing.
Posted on 11/18/17 at 10:07 am to Browncoatrebel
It's not Brees job to mentor his replacement. It is his job to lead the team and if someone behind him can learn from his work ethic and leadership great.
Posted on 11/18/17 at 10:10 am to diat150
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if someone behind him can learn from his work ethic and leadership great.
True. If we do draft a QB, I really hope they do their research and pick someone with those qualities
Posted on 11/18/17 at 10:14 am to Browncoatrebel
Brady the same way as was Favre. I actually have no problem with that.
This post was edited on 11/18/17 at 10:15 am
Posted on 11/18/17 at 10:14 am to bountyhunter
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t. So no, if the Saints grab a young QB I am sure he will take him under his wing.
If you read his book and his comments over the years this is not correct.
He won't kick them out of the nest but he has made clear its not his job to make someone better able to fly and take his job.
He learned this from the pro QB's.
Posted on 11/18/17 at 10:22 am to Browncoatrebel
My thoughts are since Brees has been here we drafted a 3rd and 7th round QB and that's it. We've invested almost no capital (the third was a decent investment but the 7th was a flyer) in bringing someone in to actually take his place.
This was the first year we heavily considered taking a first round QB. If you aren't taking a first or early second round QB you aren't really looking for a replacement.
VERY few QBs after the second round ever do anything in the league.
This was the first year we heavily considered taking a first round QB. If you aren't taking a first or early second round QB you aren't really looking for a replacement.
VERY few QBs after the second round ever do anything in the league.
This post was edited on 11/18/17 at 10:23 am
Posted on 11/18/17 at 10:27 am to bonethug0108
Very few qbs do shite in the league period. That's why I really don't care about drafting a QB before Brees leaves. Everyone wants to bring up Rodgers favre but that's like the only time ever it worked. Most qbs come into the league and start very early in their career and show what they are made of. Virtually none sit as a backup for a few years and then start and play well.
Posted on 11/18/17 at 10:34 am to diat150
It's more about making sure you have a legit replacement before letting Brees go than it is about grooming a QB.
The more darts we start throwing at QB (legit darts too) the better shot we have at that.
We don't want to be the Browns drafting one every year while not having one.
The more darts we start throwing at QB (legit darts too) the better shot we have at that.
We don't want to be the Browns drafting one every year while not having one.
Posted on 11/18/17 at 10:45 am to bonethug0108
I say worry about a QB later and keep building the team around Brees for the next 3 years. Sign a free agent in a few years and try to fill our trophy case in the meantime.
Posted on 11/18/17 at 10:56 am to Browncoatrebel
I'd say you struck yourself wrong.
Posted on 11/18/17 at 11:15 am to Sparkplug#1
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I say worry about a QB later and keep building the team around Brees for the next 3 years. Sign a free agent in a few years and try to fill our trophy case
I kind of like this approach. Our Defense is only going to get better and more mature. Id love to see us go all out on Defense next draft, a stellar ILB and edge rusher would make our D scary good. I say just let Ireland do his thing
Posted on 11/18/17 at 11:55 am to Browncoatrebel
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Thoughts?
That you're a dumbfrick.
Posted on 11/18/17 at 12:07 pm to BengalShark
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That you're a dumbfrick
Cheers mate, enjoy your highschool Thanksgiving break
Posted on 11/18/17 at 12:09 pm to Browncoatrebel
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Love the guy, but
Stopped reading about here.
Stay out of Drew's
Posted on 11/18/17 at 12:10 pm to Browncoatrebel
Read his book.
He is not big on developing backups. And if he had his way, they would never see the field.
The experience in San Diego burned him.
He is not big on developing backups. And if he had his way, they would never see the field.
The experience in San Diego burned him.
Posted on 11/18/17 at 12:45 pm to bountyhunter
I literally watched a Feb '17 Dan Patrick/Brees interview yesterday and it was revealed that Brees sees a lot of various NFL QB's during the off-season at the same training facility in San Diego.
Patrick asked Brees if they share info (QB secrets/play design/beating defenses etc...) and Brees said despite personal friendships, he only discusses general ideas or training techniques.
Brees said most vets keep football secrets close to the vest to maintain a competitive advantage.
Now I know that was said in reference to colleagues, not teammates, but me thinks this competition junkie holds back some secrets from the backups du jour.
Patrick asked Brees if they share info (QB secrets/play design/beating defenses etc...) and Brees said despite personal friendships, he only discusses general ideas or training techniques.
Brees said most vets keep football secrets close to the vest to maintain a competitive advantage.
Now I know that was said in reference to colleagues, not teammates, but me thinks this competition junkie holds back some secrets from the backups du jour.
Posted on 11/18/17 at 12:55 pm to Browncoatrebel
I read the Brees book after super bowl. He was taught by Doug Flutie the concept “never let your backup see the field for a single play” because of the risk of losing your job.
So I wouldn’t be surprised if he doesn’t seem eager to help his replacement.
So I wouldn’t be surprised if he doesn’t seem eager to help his replacement.
Posted on 11/18/17 at 1:02 pm to Cow Drogo
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I wouldn’t be surprised if he doesn’t seem eager to help his replacement
This was the informative response I was hoping to get. Not some childish unhelpful gif. Thanks mate.
Posted on 11/18/17 at 1:05 pm to Browncoatrebel
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Not some childish unhelpful gif.
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