is arguably the most accurate quarterback of all time. In fact Limited Khairi Fortt Jersey , his career completion percentage of 67% ranks number one, ahead of Kurt Warner, Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning, Steve Young, Tom Brady, Joe Montana, and Brett Favre among countless others. Brees has set the single season record for completion percentage three different times. In 2009, he set a new record with 70.6% of passes completed. In 2011, he set it again with 71.2% of passes completed. Sam Bradford broke Brees’ record for one brief year in 2016, but Brees promptly wrestled it back in 2017 by setting a new record of 72% of passes completed over a single season.On Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, a team he hadn’t beaten since his first game as a Saint way back in 2006, Brees looked just a little bit off. Typically, when Brees misses a receiver Michael Hoomanawanui Jersey Salute to Service , I blame the receiver. The route may have been run improperly or the receiver got snagged on a chip block.On four different occasions, however, it appeared Brees uncharacteristically missed the mark. First, he overthrew a wide open Ben Watson in the end zone. It almost seemed like he forgot he was throwing to a six foot three inch 37 year old instead of a six foot seven inch 31 year old Jimmy Graham. The Saints had to settle for a field goal.Next, Brees under threw a streaking Ted Ginn Jr. who would have certainly scored a touchdown, assuming he caught it. Ginn had to stop his route completely and come back up field before the pass was nearly intercepted by a Browns cornerback. The Saints didn’t score on that possession at all.Later, Brees overthrew Ginn, who has clocked unofficial 40 yard dash times between 4.28 and 4.45 as he created separation in the endzone. Last week, Ryan Fitzpatrick seemed to overthrow speedster DeSean Jackson, but his wheels were able to catch up. Brees’ ball was so far overthrown, the fastest player in a Saints uniform didn’t have a chance. In the fourth quarter, when a touchdown would have padded the Saints’ thread-thin point cushion, Brees threw ahead of Austin Carr. Carr had created almost a yard separation between him and his defender, but Brees missed another important scoring opportunity.In the end Andrus Peat Jersey , the Saints pulled out a nail biting win, but they have two missed extra points and a missed field goal to thank for that miracle. I think Brees may have been trying to protect the ball and not risk an interception, but these missed opportunities almost spelled the difference in a closely fought game. I fully expect Brees to bounce back next week against the Falcons. Pundits have always referred to a quarterback’s “fall off a cliff” game, and with the way Brees prepares and takes care of his body, I just don’t see this as being that game. After all, he completed so many other tight window throws. His game tying touchdown pass to Michael Thomas was a thing of pure beauty. But those four passes sure had me scratching my head. We back to business Who Dat Nation! I hope you all had a great bye week and are ready to roast some more bird. The Saints are traveling to Baltimore to take on one of the best ranked defenses in the league. This matchup won’t be easy but if Drew Brees is ready to say he’s beaten all 32 teams, he’s gotta make some magic happen. That magic is going to come in the form of one player that won’t be expected to shake up the game this Sunday and I’m ready to tell you all about him. As a reminder before we get to business, all of my work will be based on PPR leagues, and obvious starters like Alvin Kamara will not be written about. Each week, I will evaluate both teams and list my picks from the matchups.Start EmTre’Quan Smith:Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty ImagesYes, we’re back to Tre’Quan Smith. After the performance Smith put up against the Redskins I think it’s safe to say Tre’Quan show has begun. This Ravens defense is giving up roughly 16 points on average to Wide Receivers and their main focus should be on guardingMichael Thomas . With Smith taking the deep ball role on this team where Brandin Cooks left off. I made the prediction that he would break out in the Falcons game but it didn’t fall through. After him having his first TD ball enshrined in the HOF, Smith will be itching for more work. He is a sneaky start and could help you get that Dub. Willie Snead IV (WR):Remember the Need For Snead? He still exists but has a way uglier jersey. The Saints defense is truly coming around but they are still the most friendliest to Receivers. Let’s look at this as a revenge game and assume that Snead will get in the end zone at least once. His other team mates know he wants to shine so it’s an obvious choice to put him in your flex this week. Sit Em:Mark Ingram:I have a feeling this is going to be all Kamara. Now that Ingram is back in action it’s going to be tough to call. The Ravens only allow around 8 points on average to Running backs but AK is no normal running back. Not saying Ingram isn’t good but his run style can be a bit more traditional at times. It’s a big gamble for most but I’m not throwing him in any lineups this week. Love Mark but not against the birds that seriously will destroy you. John Brown (WR):Photo by Frederick Breedon/Getty ImagesJust don’t. I really don’t know what else to say here. Brown had an exciting and mildly promising start to this year and most thought he would become the favorite but the Saints D is woke af now and this is the start of a new team. All the puzzle pieces are here and we’re about to dominate this game. Snead is going to get a lot of targets. Michael Crabtree and Javorius Allen are gonna get theirs but not Brown. Don’t be that guy that wishes he would have listened to Chase. 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