PatsWillWin
Footballguy
One of the biggest busts of the season that really isn't getting dumped on as much as it should is Antonio Gates. Ben Watson venting threads outnumber Antonio Gates venting reads like 3:1.
My question is pretty simple. Drew Brees is in San Diego, and out of NOWHERE comes a big, physical, and fast weapon who puts up huge numbers, is lauded as one of the phenoms at his position, and has record setting seasons. Drew Brees then leaves San Diego, and said big, physical, and fast phenom quickly retreats into obscurity despite a relatively healthy offense still being present without Brees.
Drew Brees goes to the New Orleans Saints, and out of NOWHERE comes a big, physical, and fast weapon who puts up huge numbers, and is lauded as one of the phenoms at his position, and is having a record setting season.
Did Drew Brees just really lucky two times in a row? And if so, is Gates' drop-off just a coincidence?
Or have we been giving credit to the wrong player?
I'll hang up and listen.
My question is pretty simple. Drew Brees is in San Diego, and out of NOWHERE comes a big, physical, and fast weapon who puts up huge numbers, is lauded as one of the phenoms at his position, and has record setting seasons. Drew Brees then leaves San Diego, and said big, physical, and fast phenom quickly retreats into obscurity despite a relatively healthy offense still being present without Brees.
Drew Brees goes to the New Orleans Saints, and out of NOWHERE comes a big, physical, and fast weapon who puts up huge numbers, and is lauded as one of the phenoms at his position, and is having a record setting season.
Did Drew Brees just really lucky two times in a row? And if so, is Gates' drop-off just a coincidence?
Or have we been giving credit to the wrong player?
I'll hang up and listen.
