New Orleans Saints general manager earned some ire from his team’s fans on social media during his latest appearance on WWL Radio, having tried his hand at some revisionary history. When recapping Derek Carr’s up-and-down first year in New Orleans with WWL’s Jeff Nowak, Loomis made an impressive misstep in comparing Carr’s lack of success to the challenges Brees experienced in his first year on the job as the Saints’ starting quarterback.
“I mean, this is Derek’s first year with us and if we went back to 2006 and looked at Brees’ first season or with us, you wouldn’t say, ‘Wow, that guy is going to the Hall of Fame’ after season 1 or season 2, so sometimes it takes a while for us to be familiar with him,” Loomis mused. “For him to have a real grasp of the offense, in terms of being reactive instead of thinking and making a play and getting on the same page with our staff, our coaches as well as our players.”
Archival materials aren’t as common dating back to 2006 — which makes sense given the Saints’ status in a smaller market with a decreased media presence in the wake of Hurricane Katrina — but here’s what one of the longest-tenured analysts on the beat had to say at time.
Writing for the Houma Courier, Mike Detillier recapped Brees’ first 13 games as such: “Brees has been just what the football doctor ordered for the Saints as far as intelligence, leadership, production and gamesmanship is concerned. … The former Purdue All-American and his former teammate in San Diego, halfback LaDainian Tomlinson, should be the co-MVP’s in the league this season.”
And speaking as someone who lived to experience it, no one was calling Brees a future Hall of Famer after his first season. But even the critics who had called him damaged goods over the summer were won over by the time he ended the year with Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro recognition, having lead the NFL in passing yards (4,418). When Brees followed up that performance with more sky-high passing numbers (and, critically, winning seasons and a Super Bowl title) he was being discussed as a Hall of Fame lock by the 2011 record-breaking campaign.
But back to Loomis’ point and the comparison to Carr. It’s true that few fans were putting Brees in Canton going into the final week of the 2006 regular season or even in 2007. At the same time, Brees had done much more to give fans reason to think this team had a future with him under center than Carr has this year.
In 2006, Brees conducted an offense that ranked fifth in scoring, third on third downs, and third in yards per play. Carr’s version of the offense ranks 14th, 16th, and 18th in each of those same categories. And let’s not forget that, at the time, Brees was a 27-year old coming off of reconstructive shoulder surgery with 59 career starts behind him. Carr joined the Saints with five years and 83 more games’ worth of experience behind him.
Sure, Pete Carmichael isn’t the play caller that Sean Payton was, but when you’re comparing players like Loomis is trying to do you’ve got to keep focus limited to those players. Loomis might be trying to pull a fast one on a disgruntled Saints fanbase, but fans on social media rightfully didn’t let it slide. Here’s what they’re saying in response on Twitter, the platform currently known as X:
Check Loomis’s comments on Brees in 2006 and then recall that Drew Brees was the NFL’s leading passer in 2006 and a first-team all-pro. https://t.co/vtNNHkuwqu
— Black & Gold Review (@BnGreview) January 4, 2024
Brees took the QB position on the 2nd worst team in the NFL and in his first season was in the NFC Championship game.
This quote from Loomis is slander and gives me ZERO hope moving forward for the franchise. @datboywolf https://t.co/FRxY3m3Bxp
— 999999 (@btsherwood03) January 4, 2024
If I was still in TV I would be hammering this graphic. Brees did this at 27 with a career winning record after throwing shoulder surgery. Carr is 32 with a career losing record and has looked average at best. Loomis is delusional. #Saints https://t.co/VnesW4xFZY pic.twitter.com/RLSwzq7Raq
— Zach Nuñez (@ZachNunezTV) January 4, 2024
Comparing Drew Brees in 2006 to Derek Carr in 2023 is criminal.
Don’t send me stats. They don’t matter.
Just an absolutely demented line of logic from the person in charge of the Saints football operations. https://t.co/85tcCIs3Uy
— Scott Kushner (@ScottDKushner) January 4, 2024
PLEASE TELL ME YOU CORRECTED MICKEY LOOMIS ON DREW BREES. YEAR 1 SAINTS WAS IN THE NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME!!!! THE REVISION OF HISTORY IS ALARMING https://t.co/3FGYWdXNB2
— 💛 (@charmdiddy) January 4, 2024
In Drew Brees’s first year he took the #Saints further than any other Saints franchise quarterback ever did. https://t.co/Rdb74nUKjF
— TJAY Jones (@tjayjones8) January 4, 2024
Mickey comparing Carr coming to NOLA to Brees, is clown behavior. 🤡
Drew lead the #Saints to a 10-6 record and made it to the NFC Championship his first year here. This was the first season back in the dome after Katrina.
…But Carr needs a whole year to settle in. WTH. 🤦🏽♂️ https://t.co/kpExEUwGD8
— Jeremy (@JKMJXH3) January 4, 2024
Brees and Carr should not be mentioned in the same conversation. https://t.co/KfxeHoXzNk
— ⚜️TX_WhoDatChic⚜️ (@NolagirlTx) January 4, 2024
Correct me if I’m wrong. But didn’t we reach the NFC Championship in 2006?? Ended up losing to Chicago… but Drew’s first season we went 10-6.
This is not comparable. https://t.co/sX1nRWhS1T
— lauren⚜️ (@thelaurensmith_) January 4, 2024
Drew threw for 4400 and 28 TDs in 2007. I mean maybe we weren’t thinking Canton, but we knew we had something special. We KNEW https://t.co/G9tJ7NZQkD
— Ralph Malbrough 🥃 (@SaintsForecast) January 4, 2024
We made it to the nfcccg in 2006💀 https://t.co/WvXfJP6vRQ
— e.⚜️ (@whodathomo) January 3, 2024
I’m gonna need Mickey to NEVER put Drew’s name up against Carr’s again. The level of disrespect to Drew is unmatched…. These two are not the same. https://t.co/PZ7ZgA8OWQ
— Georgette Gammon (@georgee68) January 4, 2024
Drew lead us to the NFC Championship in his first season after suffering a torn labrum in his throwing arm https://t.co/KslICfp5JH
— G ⚜️⚜️⚜️ (@WhoDat_Joness) January 4, 2024
Drew Brees led the Saints to the NFC Championship Game, and was second in the MVP votes in ‘06. A joke of a quote https://t.co/J7hRjzMSqg
— Corey Rholdon (@Corey_RholdonTV) January 4, 2024
Brees threw for 4,400+ yards and led the Saints to the NFCCG in year one, what is he talking about??? https://t.co/rx0W4lVrtg
— Brayden Hall (@BraydenHall7) January 3, 2024
I’m excited for Saints NFC championship game this year… https://t.co/LxjD6vLkcm
— Joe Horns Cell Phone (@JoeHornsPhone) January 3, 2024
Drew hadn’t fully healed from his shoulder injury until the later part of the season. Mickey thinks we don’t remember huh? 🤷🏻♀️ https://t.co/B3ovI1vn1r
— ⚜️Alpa⚜️ (@alpa_denaik) January 4, 2024
Just so you know in drew brees first year here, he made the pro bowl, was first team all pro, led us the 2 seed in the NFL playoffs, the nfc chanpionship… so we knew he was our guy pretty quickly https://t.co/ls3DzdnAPb
— rapha 🎅🏻 (@teahot326) January 4, 2024