Falcons need to control the clock and
keep Brees off the field as much as possible.
Not exact matches
Brees just needs to
keep playing like he is in order to earn that much money.
I'm not sure how then you could exclude
Brees and
keep Manning unless the only metric is «that time Peyton threw for 55 TDs and 5500 yards was a lot better than that time
Brees threw for 46 TDs and 5500 yards.»
Forecasting what things would look like if
Brees isn't able to
keep his current pace is tough.
You
keep throwing TD's out there as a stat referencing
Brees here, but their offense was just as efficient as ever last year without him throwing TD's.
The new
Brees kept Rivers at bay for two years; then in the last game of the 2005 season
Brees was trying to recover his own fumble when he was driven into the turf by Broncos defensive tackle Gerard Warren.