Apparently, Brees wasn't classy enough while breaking Marinos record

bulldognation

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What a pile of crap. This guy must be from the ATL. Running up the score just so he could break the record....
For one, ATL is a rival you idiot. The last time I checked, there was supposed to be ATL defenders on the field doing their job right? The fact that they couldn't stop them is just as relevant as the fact that they marched down the field and put points on the board.

Not to mention the fact that they were on the 9 yd line and he needed 8 for the record. So what's the receiver to do? Fall down at the one and NO take a knee the rest of the way? There's a reason you're a writer and not a player.

Whining idiot.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=jc-cole_saints_brees_record_dan_marino_falcons112711
 

bulldognation

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Despite that it's chock full of quotes from players to the contrary.
If I'm an editor, this article never sees the light of day. Why would they run with a story that suggests he's not being classy enough in the record when nearly everything that's said here negates the argument?
 

kimmer

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"The author of this article is either a pot stirrer, a flipping idiot or both. He says that Payton is essentially admitting to being "classless" because he said he would not normally be passing in that situation. What a load of horse crap! Of course payton would not normally be throwing in that situation but then he doesn't normally have a player that is 35 yards from breaking a 27 year old passing record you dunderhead! Even without a consideration of his QB its in his teams best interest to get the record over with and forgotten.
 

Chesusdog

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Either way the move would have been questioned. Questioning Brees' class seems pretty idiotic however. From everything I've seen or heard, he's as genuine and down to earth as they come.
 

MStateFan22

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I was expecting a different type of article after reading your first post and then reading the article. To me it still seems as if it's more towards the Saints organization (HC and playcalling) and not Brees himself. Atlanta coaches, players, and fans should be at least a little mad about the Saints running the score up. I would think that most realize the situation though.<div>
</div><div>But, if your an editor why would you not publish the article? It's not taking direct shots at Brees. Just kinda questioning "classiness" of the play calling and quotes from both sides. And tons of people are gonna read it and talk about it like we are now.</div>
 

drunkernhelldawg

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I don't see it as whinning. I was asking the same questions because I expected to have to wait for the record with five minutes left and the score what it was. I was glad to see them decide to go for it, and I think it is okay and appropriate. Actually fantastic: what an offensive team! But it does go beyond normal football protocol. If people are thinking about it, somebody needs to also be writing about it.

But to be clear, I was jumping up and down when Drew broke the record with a touchdown pass. What a performance.
 

dawgs.sixpack

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it's also a bit of strategy of to go ahead and break the record at the end of a blow out. the fans were already celebrating and ready to give him the reception he needed. the team wanted to get it for him. and now the saints can focus on the panthers and a shot at the #2 seed in the playoffs without thinking about setting the record and on sunday 10 seconds into the game, they won't have to stop play while everyone congratulates brees after his first pass and possibly cause the team to lose focus and blow a shot at a bye.
 

drunkernhelldawg

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I am surprised by the article on CBS that indicates the Falcon players are downright pissed. I have trouble believing that, but whatever. It was a big home game for the Saints. The Dome was blistering. They just don't like to lose, but who does?
 

grandpa jones

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you can't blame one team or the other for not taking the foot off the gas.

I like the Falcons, but, <span style="font-weight: bold;">C'mon Man...</span>