Skip to main content

User account menu

  • Log in
Shopping cart 0
Cart

Search

Search
Home RedHillsMSNews.com

Domain menu for RedHillsMSNews.com (main)

  • Post
    • Leaderboard
    • Post Dashboard
    • Payment Settings
  • Home
    • Contact Us
    • FAQ
    • Monthly Website Statistics
    • Our History
    • Our Staff
    • Privacy Policy
    • Rack Locations
    • Submit News
  • Most Read
  • Most Recent
  • More News
    • Crime
    • Documents
    • Features
    • Politics
    • Public Notices
    • Videos
  • Sports
  • E-Editions
    • Archives
    • Newspaper E-Edition
  • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Comments
    • Editorials
    • Letters
    • Polls
    • Submit a Letter
  • Advertising
    • Ad Rates
    • Ad Staff
  • Calendar
  • Comics/Games
  • Obituaries
    • Submit an Obituary
  • Social
    • Anniversaries/Births
    • Engagements/Weddings
    • Schools
    • Submit an Anniversary
    • Submit a Birth
    • Submit an Engagement
    • Submit School News
    • Submit a Wedding
  • Subscribe
  • State
  • Post
    • Leaderboard
    • Post Dashboard
    • Payment Settings
  • Home
    • Contact Us
    • FAQ
    • Monthly Website Statistics
    • Our History
    • Our Staff
    • Privacy Policy
    • Rack Locations
    • Submit News
  • Most Read
    • Most Read This Week
    • Most Read This Month
    • Most Read This Year
    • Most Read All Time
  • Most Recent
  • More News
    • Crime
    • Documents
    • Features
    • Politics
    • Public Notices
    • Videos
  • Sports
  • E-Editions
    • Archives
    • Newspaper E-Edition
  • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Comments
    • Editorials
    • Letters
    • Polls
    • Submit a Letter
  • Advertising
    • Ad Rates
    • Ad Staff
  • Calendar
  • Comics/Games
    • Cartoons
    • Crossword
    • Sudoku
  • Obituaries
    • Submit an Obituary
  • Social
    • Anniversaries/Births
    • Engagements/Weddings
    • Schools
    • Submit an Anniversary
    • Submit a Birth
    • Submit an Engagement
    • Submit School News
    • Submit a Wedding
  • Subscribe
  • State
    • Most Read - Statewide

Sports Column: Drew Brees leaves an unforgettable Saints legacy. The story started in Jackson.

By Rick Cleveland - Mississippi Today , READ MORE > 583 Reads
On Tue, 01/19/2021 - 10:53 AM

You’ve probably heard this said many different ways by many different football players, coaches and announcers. To me, Archie Manning said it best long ago after he won NFC Offensive Player of the Year and he told me, “Just remember, the quarterback always gets too much credit and too much blame.”

If it’s not written in stone somewhere, it should be.

Those words kept coming back to me Sunday night as we watched what is surely the final chapter of the compelling story that has been Drew Brees’ 15-year run with the New Orleans Saints and his 20-year NFL career.

Brees was pedestrian, at best, in the 30-20 defeat to the Tampa Bay Bucs. His numbers were telling: 19 for 34, 134 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. The interceptions were all converted into Tampa Bay scores. Still, Manning’s words rang true. There was plenty blame to go around. Brees’ receivers created very little space between themselves and Bucs defenders. Brees’ protection often broke down. The Saints running game sputtered. Key players were hurt. The Bucs won the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. They were the better team.

But here’s the deal: In similar situations over the past 15 years, we have seen Brees find a way. We have seen him zip passes into the smallest of windows to lift the Saints to unlikely victories. We have seen him somehow maneuver away from a daunting pass rush and throw a dart between defenders to a well-covered receiver at the most bleak of moments. Indeed, we have seen it so many times that it almost seems inconceivable these days when Brees’ passes arrive a nanosecond too late or miss the mark. That happened time after time Sunday night. Even a couple of his completed passes seemed to stay in the air forever.

Afterward, Brees said he had not decided whether or not to retire from the field to the NBC broadcast booth. He has already signed a post-retirement offer with the network.

Now surely is the time. His 42-year-old muscles and bones, many of the latter still mending, have pretty much made the decision for him.

But, oh, what memories he leaves us. He is a first-ballot, should-be-unanimous Hall of Famer. He would retire as the NFL’s all-time leader in passing yardage.

Let’s think back to 2006 when the Saints signed him. Remember? Hurricane Katrina had devastated New Orleans and much of the Gulf South region. The Saints had finished 3-13 the year before, playing home games in Baton Rouge and San Antonio because of Katrina.

Furthermore, the Saints had achieved only five winning seasons in their previous 39. The Saints came to Jackson and Millsaps College to train that summer of 2006. Sean Payton was the brand new coach, coming over from the Dallas Cowboys. Brees was on the mend from a terrible injury to his throwing shoulder suffered the season before in San Diego. Many experts – among them, Nick Saban – believed the injury career-threatening.

There was every reason to expect abject failure from Brees and the Saints. The Saints offensive line was a patched-together group. Deuce McAllister was at the end of his marvelous career. The Saints defense, so porous the year before, was being overhauled, piece by piece.

And here came Brees to Millsaps, at first throwing passes that lacked zip, fluttered and often missed their target. Nevertheless, Brees kept telling us his shoulder was 90 percent back to normal and that training camp would provide the final 10 percent.

And it did. Those 2006 Saints finished 10 and 6. Brees was spectacular. He has been consistently spectacular since. He is the best player in New Orleans Saints franchise history: Saint Drew.

But again, we must remember the quarterback always gets too much blame, but also too much credit.

Payton deserves so much of the credit for the Saints’ success of the past 15 years. He could not have done it without Brees, but it’s also highly doubtful Brees could have done it without him. They have been a terrific team, and Payton has surrounded Brees for most of that time with a remarkable supporting cast.

The Saints will retain the nucleus of a playoff-calibre team if Payton can find or develop a quarterback to replace the legend. Make no mistake, that’s a must. The quarterback always gets too much blame or too much credit, but you cannot succeed in the NFL without a really, really good one. Saint Drew was one of the best of all.

-- Article credit to Rick Cleveland of Mississippi Today --

‹ PreviousNext ›

Breaking News - RedHills

Eagles pick up two wins to open 2021 season

Just over 11 months since they were the final sporting event in the area before the pandemic,… READ MORE

`

Most Read - RedHills

  • Week
  • Month
  • Year
  • All Time

‘Food that’s going to stick to your ribs’: The significance of soul food in Yalobusha County

Marie Gaston still remembers all the food her parents cooked when she was growing up. The aromas of… READ MORE

Tunica housing director allegedly stole $765K while turning away needy homeowners
Updated: Bill that would prevent those born as males from competing in women's sports is headed to House floor for vote
WILDCAT Week March 1 - 5, 2021
Governor Tate Reeves Releases New Executive Order
Tunica housing director allegedly stole $750K while turning away needy homeowners

‘Food that’s going to stick to your ribs’: The significance of soul food in Yalobusha County

Marie Gaston still remembers all the food her parents cooked when she was growing up. The aromas of… READ MORE

Waste Management resumes normal collection schedule in central Mississippi
Mississippi treasurer works to distribute unclaimed funds
Mississippi teachers, first responders eligible for COVID-19 vaccines on March 1
Hard freezes challenge Southern gardeners
The multifaceted role of Black churches in Yalobusha County

Governor Tate Reeves Endorses State-Wide Relief Fund with The Community Foundation for Mississippi

JACKSON, Miss.  - The Community Foundation for Mississippi (CFM), working with Mississippi… READ MORE

MISSISSIPPI DRIVERS TO GET MORE THAN $60 MILLION BACK FROM AUTO INSURERS
Mississippi Announces Support for Workers Impacted by COVID-19
Car accident claims 2 lives in Winston County
MDHS announces emergency supplement benefits for SNAP recipients
Mississippi State Medical Association and Mississippi State Department of Health Urge Mississippians to Stay Home Until COVID-19 Results are Received

Governor Tate Reeves Endorses State-Wide Relief Fund with The Community Foundation for Mississippi

JACKSON, Miss.  - The Community Foundation for Mississippi (CFM), working with Mississippi… READ MORE

MISSISSIPPI DRIVERS TO GET MORE THAN $60 MILLION BACK FROM AUTO INSURERS
Mississippi Announces Support for Workers Impacted by COVID-19
Car accident claims 2 lives in Winston County
Local woman reported missing
MDHS announces emergency supplement benefits for SNAP recipients

edition-button

Sign Up for Notifications of Local Breaking News

Start E-mail NotificationsStop E-mail NotificationsStart Mobile NotificationsStop Mobile Notifications

Social - Red Hills

Education notes Webster 012021

Local student named to Dean’s List at USM The University of Southern Mississippi has released its… READ MORE

Snappy snowman
EWES Honor roll 012021
EES Honor Roll Webster 012021
Calendar of Events Webster 012021
EWES Students of the Month

Sports - Red Hills

Mississippi Braves Announce 2021 Schedule

Below is a press release from The Mississippi Braves:

The Rebels who couldn’t shoot straight suddenly are hitting mark
Mississippi Braves Confirmed as Atlanta's AA Affiliate for Ten Years
Hattiesburg’s old gym burns down, but so many memories will endure

Opinion:

SALTER:China trade standoff resolution is critical for Mississippi farmers seeking vital markets

Below is an opinion column by Sid Salter:

Wicker Leads Push for Local Infrastructure
Wicker: Urge Immigration Enforcement, Border Security
SALTER: The future of U.S. Navy shipbuilding will substantially impact state’s Ingalls shipyard
OP-ED: Wicker Calls Out Biden’s Job-Killing Energy Decisions
It just could be that more folks are walking more during the pandemic

COMPANY COMMUNITY ADVERTISE E-EDITIONS MORE NEWS
Contact Community Calendar Subscribe Newspaper Archive Cartoons
FAQ/Help Obituaries Ad Rates Newspaper E-Edition Columns
Our History Engagements/Weddings Ad Staff Special Section Editorials
Our Staff Most Read My Account   Features
Statewide Most Recent Rack Locations    

Click on the city name to visit its website.

ACKERMAN  •  CARROLLTON  •  CHARLESTON  •  CLARKSDALE  •  COLUMBIA  •  DUMAS(Ark.)  •  EUPORA  •  FOREST  • 

FRANKLINTON(La.)  • GREENVILLE  •  GREENWOOD  •  GRENADA  •  HATTIESBURG  •  JACKSON  •  KOSCIUSKO  •  INDIANOLA  • 

LOUISVILLE  • MAGEE  • MENDENHALL  •  McCOMB  •  NEWTON  •  PETAL  •  QUITMAN  •  SENATOBIA  •  TALLULAH(La.)  •  WINONA  •  YAZOO CITY


Copyright 2020 - Winston County Journal . Webster Progress Times . Choctaw Plaindealer | Privacy Statement | Help | Terms of Service

Winston County Journal - (662)773-6241

Emmerich Newspapers proud to serve your local communities.

Thank you for visiting our website.