I think a little mention of Colton Schmidt is appropriate. 4 of 7 kicks inside the 20, no return game for the most dangerous return man in the league? He's been doing this all season. Special teams kicking has been huge for the team this season.
we are not green bay, we have little talent in our front 7. I'll bet at least 5 of those players are gone next season. This argument just fits your narrative of putting most of the blame on Taylor. It's not accurate.
Because teams can run all day on us and pick their spots to throw. There are way more interceptions than fumbles, can't create interceptions if they don't have to throw the ball.
Even Dareus playing half speed was better than any player backing him up. Trading him in the middle of a playoff run for basically nothing in return is inexcusable. The team has suffered greatly since he left, I don't think the team quit, just not near as good as before the trade.
the interwebs are a wonderful thing.
New Orleans is a super bowl contender, Brees is still an excellent QB, he's worth every penny he wants and I can't imagine the Saints not signing him.
Has he really? Here's a quote from the story. "I know my focus on pliability has helped me avoid so many injuries and bounce back so quickly from hits." Hardly deeming himself impenetrable.
Just keep making up crap that he said and come up with ridiculous scenarios. You bring up someone getting killed in a car wreck as a way to criticize Brady and expect to be taken seriously? Come on.
Keep in mind, except for Tarkenton, you are looking at #1 overall picks, there was a likely expectation of great success for them, not the same case for a 5th round pick. Doesn't mean Peterman can't recover, but it's apples and oranges.