It doesn't really need to be discussed at length, but Brees is just on another level when he plays in the friendly confines of the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Last season, Brees completed over 70 percent of his passes and had a 23-5 TD-INT ratio in eight home games compared to a 65.9 completion percentage and 9-6 TD-INT ratio in seven road starts. So naturally in Sunday's matchup against the Atlanta Falcons, who should rack up the points against a horrific Saints secondary, bodes well for Brees to put up elite numbers. The only way New Orleans will stay in this game and avoid an 0-3 start is through a shootout and given Atlanta is giving up nearly 300 passing yards per game, it's a matchup Brees can take advantage of.
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