Jameis Winston: “I would love to stay in NOLA forever”

Charger Drew and Saints Drew gives us a glimpse. If you don't think CSP fingerprints are all over Brees' success, I don't know what to tell you. He built the offense around him and honestly, that's all most QBs need.

I dont know. If you look at his last year with the chargers he was having a pretty good season. It was his second highest TD and Comp % totals and his carrier high in passing yards (Pre-Saints). Before the injury I remember all reports coming out saying he proved the front office wrong for taking Rivers. They were going to have a tough time convincing fans the right choice was to let him go. I think it was more he and Sean were made for each other. I think they made each other better vs Sean molding him. Drew fit what Sean wanted to do and Drew ran it to perfection. Sean made Drew as much as Drew made Sean.


Actually, we were in FG range twice. We took a delay of game the first time and punted. And if we are being honest, our offense that day wasn't lighting it up. We had 2 drives to put us in scoring range in the first half and 2 drives that put us in scoring drive the 2nd half. If DA had to the stones to go for the 1st FG and/or Grupe makes the second, this would be a different conversation.

Carmichael made both QBs look bad. We had a top 10 wr core and we did not use it to its best potential. Thomas on fly routes (why). 3 and 3 and you run him on a go. Run the slant or drag and the TE on a deep out right behind him. First down all day. Carr is not good at reading/getting on the same page with option routes. This is what caused so many problems with his wr. He read one thing and they read another. Why we stuck with it for so long should have been enough for Allen to go with PC.