Legacy of Drew Brees?

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Ben is def the #5 QB of his era, only guy with an argument would be Wilson if we're going full post-2000. I have a Ben legacy thread waiting too coming soon, he deserves a lot more flowers than this board gives him...

Hes behind Brees but not by much...

yeah i consider Wilson to be a different era. i feel like if you got drafted in 2010 or later is it's own whole era.
 

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Hall of famer all time great showed that short QBs can get it done.
This. This is hardly talked about when it comes to Drews legacy. His ability to sling it, even at his relatively short height for a QB(he’s about 5’11-maybe 6’0). He showcased that a short QB can make it work.
 

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Great quarterback who was left for dead after the shoulder injury in 2006. Dolphins chose Culpepper over him and the rest is history. If not for the PI heard around the world, he'd have played in two Superbowls and may have had two rings as well.
 

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HOFer but boy he really choked the last 3 playoff hands.

Folks like to harp on the non-called DPI against the Rams, but literally 2 plays before that, Brees threw the ball at Michael Thomas’ feet on a most likely walk-in TD. That’s the moment their window got shut for good.
 

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Probably the most overrated QB ive seen

he owes everything to Sean Peyton

Saints should’ve moved on a couple years ago

they wasted some championship caliber rosters on him the last couple seasons

I think they win last night if they left Winston in the game. His arm is cooked
 
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