So your main cruxt of contention is that Brees can't play outside??!?! HHAHAHA!!! THEY WON A SUPERBOWL OUTDOORS. THEY BEAT TENN @ TENN OUTDOORS. HE PLAYED OUTDOORS AT SD FOR THE FIRST HALF OF HIS CAREER AND IN AFC NORTH-TYPE WEATHER OUTDOORS IN THE BIG 10 IN COLLEGE. That's being simple. His exhorbitant numbers are not simply because he is indoors. They're because he's FRICKING GOOD.
Matt Ryan is not one of my other favorites. Matt Ryan is a brazen leader, like I wish Joe was.
Joe's "great arm" underthrew two TD passes vs. the Patriots that would have sealed the deal.
Brees' "weak arm" HAD MORE 20+ YARD PASSES ON THE ROAD THAN AT HOME. And he had 25 MORE 20+ yd passes than "strong armed" Flacco! Including more on the road than Flacco did at home. 25 is a LOT.
I'm not arguing that Flacco does not have a strong arm, he does, but accuracy counts as much if you aren't very accurate deep. Brees is.
To call me a fool is to expose your own lackluster knowledge. I'll mention this and every idea I have, kid. Skip the topic next time, especially with those novice arguments.
Braven
Show me where I said I study the game more than anyone else?
I HAVE STUDIED the game, over the course of my life, more than most.
I would welcome a tutor. But they would actually have to know the game of football, nto be an expert in namecalling one's own fellow fans and not seeing outside of the box.
My ideas are not that far-fetched, it's just that people are sensitive about Flacco. For the 100th time, I am not against Flacco, just very concerned that Flacco PLUS CAMERON is NOT a winning team. Had we fired Cameron and hired Schottenheimer, Flacco would soar this season. Or even John Shoop, formerly of UNC. But those two hate each other and I feel the front office is behind Cameron. So why not eliminate this issue? TRADE FOR BREES.
Braven
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