Steve Birnbaum, Paul Mencke...or Drew Brees??
Written by Sean Hawkins   
Monday, 08 February 2010 09:33


Congrats to WHO DAT Nation after one heck of a Super Bowl!  The game had pretty much everything, from big plays to huge brass-balls-style coaching decisions to, at times, absolutely flawless QB play in the biggest game of the year.  I mean really, between both Peyton Manning and Drew Brees, there was like what, ONE mistake the entire game?  And the mistake cost the Colts the game in one of the biggest defensive plays in Super Bowl history, by the same guy in Tracy Porter who picked off Brett Favre's last pass two weeks before in the NFC title game.

And let me also add this - two weeks ago, I came away from the NFC title game thinking that the better team didn't win.  Minnesota outgained them almost 2-to-1 in total yards, and if it wasn't for the avalanche of turnovers, we were going to be watching Favre vs. Manning for the whole thing.  But now, after watching last night and looking at the bigger picture, I no longer believe that.  This is the NFL, and there just isn't any "fluke" way to win a Super Bowl.  It's so damn hard, period.  Even with homefield advantage and a first round bye and all that comes with it, you STILL have to go out and earn it!  And I think about what the Saints just accomplished, not only winning their first title, but beating, in order, Kurt Warner, Brett Favre and now Peyton Manning?  Uh, yeah, you beat your ASS they earned it!

But why even write about this on a Coug blog?  Well, because of the Super Bowl MVP, Drew Brees.  First, his performance was unbelievable after a shaky first quarter.  Did you know he started the game just 3-for-7 in the opening quarter, but would finish up going 29-for-32 over the last three quarters?  And one of those incompletions in that stretch was a spike to stop the clock, the other was a drop by a Saints WR?  Simply unreal, in every sense of the word.  That stretch is better than Phil Simms, who is widely regarded as having the most efficient game from any QB in Super Bowl history with his 22-for-25 act back in '86.  Brees tied the SB record with 32 completions, and set a record for completion percentage in the big game.  And all from a 6-foot QB with average-at-best arm strength who, by the way, completely tore his rotator cuff so badly in '05 that it was detatched from the bone, where the bone actually broke THROUGH the skin!  Ewww.  But to come back all the way from that to reach the ultimate pinnacle in sports is truly remarkable.

And.....I admit it.....some man-tears from myself after seeing some of the post-game with Brees and his 1-year old son.  You could see him mouth the words "I love you little man" to his kid, fighting back tears, as everything was sinking in.  Just an amazing scene that I will never, ever forget.

Anyway, the real reason to write about Brees today?  HE WAS ALMOST A COUG! Well, OK, not "almost".  He WANTED to be a Coug, but unfortunately, WSU just couldn't find a scholarship for him at the time. 

I remember hearing about this a few years ago, that it was documented somewhere that Drew Brees was not only a Coug fan, even wearing around a Coug hat while attending Purdue.  But I couldn't find the story.  So thanks to "DesMoinesCoug" at Cougfan's message boards for finding the article back from 12/29/2000 at the Seattle P-I.com:

Brees wanted to be a Cougar.

He bought a Washington State hat. Still owns it. Still wears it. In fact, he has special dispensation to put it on whenever or wherever he wants on the West Lafayette, Ind., campus.

Drew Bledsoe was his hero. They shared a name and position.

Why not Wazzu?

"I remember seeing him in a bowl game and I thought he was a great player," Brees said of Bledsoe, the NFL's top overall draftee in 1993. "We had the same first name. I kind of identified with him. I know it sounds kind of stupid."

Dumber yet was WSU's response after the quarterback's family contacted the Pac-10 school.

"I think it was obvious that someone said, 'We don't have a scholarship for you,'" Brees said. "I know I was interested in Washington State."


Damn.

Not to totally shove Mike Price under the bus here.  Honestly, Price hit so many home runs in recruiting that I've lost count.  Two Rose Bowls in a five year stretch, a #1 draft choice at QB, some tremendous defensive players, three bowl wins, etc.  And Brees didn't jump off the screen with his measurables either, no matter how good his numbers were as he was ready to go to college.  Not tall, not fast, not a great arm.  But Jason Gesser showed that you don't need to be 6-5, 230 to be able to execute the one-back offense to perfection.  And you think about it, Brees would have been the perfect QB, after Ryan Leaf and preceding the Jason Gesser era.  Instead, we got a few years of Steve Birnbaum, Paul Mencke and a whole lot "poop island" talk.  Oh well.

Drew Brees, one who got away from Coug Nation.  Who knew?

All for now.  Enjoy your Monday, and of course, GO COUGS!



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Depressing
written by Coug-A-Sutra, February 08, 2010
Great post, Sean. But reading it is kinda like the hottest girl in High School contacting you on Facebook 25 years later to let you know that you could have been the one.

Eeegad.

But it was one helluva game, wasn't it.

Finally, anyone older than 10 out there have a take on the Who?
Different reactions I guess
written by SeanHawk, February 08, 2010
If the hottest girl in high school told me 25 years later I could have been the one, I would take that as a compliment and move on rather than fret (*but that would never happen!) smilies/smiley.gif

Just kind of a funny side story to today, at least I thought so. Helluva game is right.

One more Coug I wished I would have mentioned is Steve Gleason. That guy did a lot for New Orleans post-Katrina, and was a real fan favorite for his style of play. I'm sure he's pretty jacked up today, wherever he is!
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written by kaddy, February 08, 2010
Maybe the Vikings are the best team, but happened to give the game away? Yes, I'm a Vikings fan.
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written by kaddy, February 08, 2010
Where's the hoops write up, anyway? We slaughtered Zona at our gray out, which looked pretty damn good in person, I must say.

My 6-year old daughter squealed like a teenager at a rock concert when Klay Thompson was announced in the starting lineup...should I worry?
Vikes
written by SeanHawk, February 08, 2010
No shame on losing the NFC title game in OT on the road when they had many chances to win it. But I don't know anymore about how to quantify which team was better. Turnovers are such a huge part of the game, and it is true on any level. But do you chalk up the turnovers as the Vikes giving the game away? Or shouldn't it also be noted that New Orleans did everything they could to take it away? Why shouldn't they get credit for taking it away vs people saying the Vikes gave it up? It still takes ability to strip the football or jump routes, stuff like that.

That said, I was a Favre lover when he was in green-n-gold, but after defecting to Minny, no longer. That move would be akin to Steve Largent going to Denver, unforgivable! But Vikes fans found out what GB fans knew all along. The highs and lows of the Favre experience are just part of the "ride" you take when you roll with him. And just as much as he'll thrill you, he'll also break your heart. It is who he is, and after this year, it's clear it is who he will always be!

Cougs over Zona
written by WallaCoug, February 08, 2010
Kaddy,

Why don't you write up something? I too was looking forward to hearing something about it on the blog, since I only got to here bits and pieces of the game on the radio Saturday.

I was so pleased to here the output from Motum. I was expecting something like this when we recruited him-Baynes as a freshman. Also, love the "leadership" (something I commented on a couple posts ago) out of Casto. Apparently, he came to the coaches for extra practice, help, to turn this thing around, and yes Saturday he did what we all hoped he would this year. Namely, lead the Cougs in scoring from time-to-time. I think we all expected him to bew our second leading scorer.

Keep it up Cougs. Now, a sweep in NoCal, a split for the Huskies and Stanford, (with the Bears being swept) and we have a happy 5-way(?) tie atop the conference with 7-6 records!!!
CORRECTION --again
written by WallaCoug, February 08, 2010
"HEAR", not "here"

AND

"be" not "bew"
Superbowl, My take on the best teams
written by VikingCoug, February 08, 2010
I definately believe that New orleans is the best team this year. And while it hurts me to say this, New orleans beat the vikings and the colts and are the best. I do think however, that the best teams were
1 New Orleans
2 Minnesota
3 Colts
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written by LucasCoug, February 08, 2010
I thought the Who looked and sounded awful.
Ditto Lucad
written by SeanHawk, February 08, 2010
Although they sounded OK, like who they are - aging WHO with just 2 originals left. But they looked absolutely awful! It's the years AND the mileage there! Give me Beyonce or Rihanna or Carrie Underwood on stage with them, singing some of their classics, and I am good with it. But the WHO of today is a train wreck all by themselves.
WHO
written by anony, February 08, 2010
It was just a little too obvious that Pete Townsend wasn't hitting the guitar strings most of the time. They didn't try very hard to act like it wasn't prerecorded.
Tiller?
written by WSU91, February 08, 2010
No mention of the coach who developed Brees at Purdue, a Mike Price assistant at WSU? Rounds out the story nicely, IMO.
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written by LucasCoug, February 08, 2010
And in recent years I have been impressed with the oldies. The Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Petty, etc. were all pretty good acts.

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