Brad Childress: Not a Saints Fan
Posted in Opinion on August 19th, 2010 by Eric – Comments Off >With the season opener against Minnesota just mere weeks away, Vikings coach Brad Childress threw a big ole iron in the fire with his assertion that the Saints are a dirty team. Probably more like putting out a fire with a big jug of kerosene.
Now that quarterback/hero Brett Favre has shaken off another supposed retirement and has returned to the Vikings, Childress wants to start crying foul over a game that happened several months ago.
Yes, Brad, I realize that your team was the one people were predicting to go to the Super Bowl. And perhaps if your team didn’t fumble and stumble so many times in that NFC Championship Game, you could have had your shot at Peyton Manning.
It’s true that the Saints were obviously going after Favre a lot in that game, just as they did against Kurt Warner the week before. But, what, was Vikings star Jared Allen out there to play touch football? Childress may not realize this, but when you’re playing for a chance to go to the Super Bowl, your team had better come out ready to physically dominate.
Childress is a fool if he thinks for one moment that anyone believes that his defense wouldn’t have taken similar shots at Drew Brees if given the opportunity. Trouble is, Brees gets rid of the ball quickly, while Favre is known to scramble and can hold on to the ball for too long.
While I already thought that Childress was an arrogant sort, much like our old friend Mike Martz, this may put his ranking in that category even higher than the former Rams coach.
Get over it, Brad. Your team is the one who fumbled away chance after chance in that game. Your aged quarterback was the one who threw an interception at the worst possible moment.
If you want revenge, then bring your fundamentals to the Superdome on September 9.
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