Guess it depends on how you define "significantly". He's already one of the best in the league, how much better can he possible get?
I agree with themush, I think he's about as good as HE can be - the only way I could imagine him getting better would be if his supporting cast played better and they are already at a championship level.
one thing he can really improve in terms of stats is the fumbles.....8-10 forced fumbles for a guy who gets sacked less than 20 times a year is too much
I might get cruxified over this but, I really don't see too much of a distance between Drew and Payton. SF are most of the sacks coming from not recognizing the blitz or just holding the ball to long?
lol....that is a can of worms right there i don't thinks it's holding the ball too long. after his shoulder reconstruction he actually has a quicker release and when he signed with us, one of the first things coach payton and him worked on was getting rid of the ball faster
Brady 2007 And yes he can IMO Gonna take more than just him. Meachem becoming Pro Bowl level WR and Shockey staying healthy are key. But I guess even thats open to interpration, would that really be Bree's or them? **********Automerged Doublepost********** Romo is a guy that will always have fumble problems because he has small hands. Him and Bree's are close in physical stature, so it may not be a correctable problem
LAST YEAR there was no distance between Drew and Peyton. The difference between the 2 QB's and how their legacies will be viewed when they retire is that Peyton has performed at that same high level consistently year after year after year. Drew has been more erratic during his career.
longevity? Keep putting up "Drew Brees Numbers." Keep the Saints a playoff contender? If he gets "significantly better"...Wow...look out...