By Josh Katzenstein, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
First (take)
When I told Drew Brees the premise of this column, he didn’t want to hear it.
“La la la,” he said, jokingly putting his fingers in his ears as he walked away.
I understand. I’m a superstitious person, too.
However, it’s time to discuss whether or not Brees is in the midst of the greatest season by a quarterback in NFL history.
Many people consider Aaron Rodgers’ performance in 2011 with the Packers to be the best of all time, but through nine games in 2018, Brees has been better by just about every key metric.
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First (take)
When I told Drew Brees the premise of this column, he didn’t want to hear it.
“La la la,” he said, jokingly putting his fingers in his ears as he walked away.
I understand. I’m a superstitious person, too.
However, it’s time to discuss whether or not Brees is in the midst of the greatest season by a quarterback in NFL history.
Many people consider Aaron Rodgers’ performance in 2011 with the Packers to be the best of all time, but through nine games in 2018, Brees has been better by just about every key metric.
Full Story - NOLA.com