maverick4
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Drew Brees has been one of the NFL's top 10 QB's for a few years now, and last year the Saints Offense was pretty formidable. What happened between last year and this year?
This is my theory:
Drew Brees excels at throwing to his tight end; he did it in San Diego, and in his first year with the Saints. Last year, Colston was his favorite target, but Colton was basically a WR playing in the TE position or in the slot.
Colston isn't extremely fast, and by moving him outside to one of the WR spots this year, it has stopped the offense. Drew Brees relies on speed receivers on the outside to create room in the middle for his tight end. By no longer having speed on the outside (shifting Colston to WR), the field becomes smaller, and that is why Brees is struggling.
We saw something similar last year when New England's receivers sucked. It shortens the field immensely to not have speed on the outside, and hurts and middle passing game as well as the running game. However, Brees strugges even more from this, because his arm is not as strong as Brady's.
This is my theory:
Drew Brees excels at throwing to his tight end; he did it in San Diego, and in his first year with the Saints. Last year, Colston was his favorite target, but Colton was basically a WR playing in the TE position or in the slot.
Colston isn't extremely fast, and by moving him outside to one of the WR spots this year, it has stopped the offense. Drew Brees relies on speed receivers on the outside to create room in the middle for his tight end. By no longer having speed on the outside (shifting Colston to WR), the field becomes smaller, and that is why Brees is struggling.
We saw something similar last year when New England's receivers sucked. It shortens the field immensely to not have speed on the outside, and hurts and middle passing game as well as the running game. However, Brees strugges even more from this, because his arm is not as strong as Brady's.
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