More Norleans
I realize that we beat them but and there really is no point to this, but I'm surprised that the NFL hasn't adopted a model similar to the MLB's for their websites where all content goes through a central filter.
This is some of the worst sports writing ever:
"New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees' 88-yard touchdown pass to Reggie Bush in the third quarter to put the Saints within two points at 16-14, is exemplary of the abilities of the Black and Gold's top ranked offense during the 2006 season.
The play on second and five marked the longest play in NFL history in a conference championship contest. It also continued to show the big play abilities of Brees and Bush. In 2006, the Saints QB led the NFL with 41 completions of 25 yards or more. Bush also showed his proficiency in the passing game in the regular season as he set an NFL record for receptions for a rookie running back with 88 during the regular season. This also marked the longest play of the year for Bush and the longest touchdown connection of Brees' career."
This is some of the worst sports writing ever:
"New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees' 88-yard touchdown pass to Reggie Bush in the third quarter to put the Saints within two points at 16-14, is exemplary of the abilities of the Black and Gold's top ranked offense during the 2006 season.
The play on second and five marked the longest play in NFL history in a conference championship contest. It also continued to show the big play abilities of Brees and Bush. In 2006, the Saints QB led the NFL with 41 completions of 25 yards or more. Bush also showed his proficiency in the passing game in the regular season as he set an NFL record for receptions for a rookie running back with 88 during the regular season. This also marked the longest play of the year for Bush and the longest touchdown connection of Brees' career."
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