Fleur-De-Lis Fever| No-Huddle In New Orleans: It Can Work For The Saints

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Published: May 30, 2009

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... than there is with Saints head coach Sean Payton and quarterback Drew Brees. 

They both arrived in New Orleans in 2006 and have consistently produced top-five offenses.

Brees finished second in the MVP voting in 2006 and was the NFL's Offensive Player of the Year in 2008.

Payton and Brees always seem to be on the same wavelength when it comes to play-calling and personnel packages.

So why not implement a no-huddle offense?

I'm not talking about a part-time, two minute drill no-huddle. I'm talking about a full-time no-huddle offense. 

Sam Wyche, one time head coach of a good Cincinnati Bengals team, implemented a full-time no-huddle offense with quarterback Boomer Esiason. Esiason won the 1988 MVP award and led the Bengals to the Super Bowl the same season.

The Buffalo Bills, led by head coach Marv Levy and quarterback Jim Kelly, adopted the no-huddle offense after losing to the Bengals in the 1988 AFC championship ga...

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