Fantasy Dream

I wanted to get this down and time stamped before the Sunday games, just in case. Crazy, I know, but what the hell.

I had a dream last night about the Saint offense, and I have some projections on four players based on my dream. Let’s see if they are close come Sunday:

Drew Brees – Threw for over 300 yards (I think it was 330) with 3 TDs
Deuce – Disppointed me a little, with only like 75 yards.
Colston – Really disappointed with like 1 catch for 8 yards
Henderson – Had a good game, like 70 yards and a TD

Nothing on Bush

And I realize this has absolutely no value or use at all.

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