New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees Taking Loss to Heart

New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees Taking Loss to Heart

The New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is really taking the NFC Championship game loss to heart.

After the New Orleans Saints lost to the Los Angeles Rams last Sunday after a ref didn’t call out the foul play, the Rams are going to the Super Bowl when it should be the Saints. Read on to see what Drew Brees had to say…

New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees Taking Loss to HeartCelebNSports247.com report that after the controversial blown pass-interference call led some to believe the Saints got hosed out of a sure win, Brees is now talking about the loss.

The Saints lost the NFC Championship game to the Los Angeles Rams who won 26-23 in overtime, and quarterback Drew Brees is opening up about the loss via social media.

Drew Brees, who took the heartbreaking loss upon himself writes:

I’ve spent this last week navigating the heartache and disappointment from the game. Some things within our control and some outside our control that caused us to fall short. So much of our motivation is to represent the Who Dat Nation with determination and resiliency. We want to play for you, fight for you, and win for you. You deserve that.

Brees continued by assuring Saints fans that the team will be back stronger than ever next season.

He continues to say:

The longer I play I realize that we truly are one heartbeat with our fans. Our success is your success. Our disappointment is your disappointment. We are inspired by one another to accomplish things far greater than what we could ever do on our own. Everything that has ever happened to this community, we have bonded together, galvanized and leaped forward every time. The frustration we feel now can be channeled in the same way. Pour that passion and emotion into your families and communities. Inspire others with your focus & determination and positive outlook. This will make us stronger, this will bond us tighter, this will be a source for our success in the future.

Breesus concludes:

There is no place like New Orleans. There is no community like ours. No fans like the Who Dat Nation. I refuse to let this hold us down. I refuse to let this create any negativity or resentment. I embrace the challenge. So keep your chin up, hold your head high, puff your chest out because WE are the Who Dat Nation and WE will always persevere.

The Saints deserve to be at the Super Bowl, but we can all blame the controversial call made by the ref.