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Hey Peyton and Brett , could you both come and rub some oil on my rocky mountains, just like Tony used to do.
 

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Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints ? Coming out of college, Brees was regarded as too small to succeed at the QB position in the NFL. With every 60-yard TD Brees throws, his critics are proved wrong. Brees stands just 6-feet tall, but that has never prevented him from seeing over big offensive lineman. In fact, Brees has great field vision, and also boasts an excellent TD-INT ratio. At the beginning of his career in San Diego, he never had the greatest stats. The Chargers had LaDainian Tomlinson, so it was understandable why they chose to run more than pass. But once Brees reached New Orleans in 2006, his career took off. Brees was coming off shoulder surgery, and the Chargers let him go because they thought he would not be as effective after the surgery. How wrong they were.

Under the direction of head coach Shawn Peyton, an offensive guru, Brees and the Saints? offense has been extraordinary. Armed with weapons at every skill position, Brees typically has the whole field to work with. Last season, with the Saints No.1 reciever, Marques Colston, injured most of the year, Brees was still able to have one of the best seasons in league history. His 5, 069 yards passing fell just 15 yards short of tying the single season passing yards record set in 1984 by Dan Marino. Brees, like so many great QBs, gets the best out of what he has to work with, and there?s no better example of that than last season.

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Well that was alot of shenanigans yesterday.

So close with the Jets game. If the Jets could have scored any fawking points in the second half that bet wins. Jay Feely misses two field goals that could have secured the win.

Can't say enough about Manning, he can still thread the needle, even with rookies as his wide
receivers. Concerned about Freeny being hurt as it didn't look good with his knee.

Get the win with New Orleans by buying the points, so that turned out ok.

Man Favre took a beating. New Orleans seemed to think knocking him out was a mission for them.

A Peterson sucks with that ball control he has. Cant remember if it was 3 or 4 fumbles.

Its seems unfair to let the opposing team attempt to hit the ball out on every tackle. They never used to do that in the old days. Just play the game and fawk that ball hitting shit. It changes the game and the dumb fawk running backs don't know enough to protect the ball .

That hit the ball tackle shit is getting old. On every play ?


The under was close but the game went back and forth with scores. Overtime was a sure killer to that under anyways.

Well on to the Super Bowl. I cant complain.

I still have my winnings for the year.

Time to start thinking about the Super Bowl play.
 
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