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Psilos, who is donating $2 from each sale to Brees 'foundation, said he first heard the nickname Breesus during the summer.
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Psilos, who is donating $2 from each sale to Brees 'foundation, said he first heard the nickname Breesus during the summer.
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Drew Brees was dubbed Breesus, but it's Port Allen's Tracy Porter that's being called the Saints 'savior now.
WAFB - Local News 2010
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Drew Brees was dubbed Breesus, but it's Port Allen's Tracy Porter that's being called the Saints 'savior now.
WAFB - Local News 2010
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As for all the hero worship her husband receives, Brittany said that, while she was never fond of the term "Breesus" used by some fans, she likes seeing his hard work appreciated.
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As for all the hero worship her husband receives, Brittany said that, while she was never fond of the term "Breesus" used by some fans, she likes seeing his hard work appreciated.
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Two back to back losses and suddenly we treat the man we were just calling "Breesus" like he's the second coming of Rex Grossman.
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The worst of the worst came from Westwood One radio announcer Jim Gray, who suggested that the city could be renamed "Drew Orleans," that the Saints quarterback has been called "Breesus," and that "a city ravaged by wind now looks to a Brees. ..."
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The Saintly figure revered by fans as "Breesus" has never risen from the grave, but did overcome a 10-point hole against the Colts in Super Bowl XLIV.
FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2010
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The Saintly figure revered by fans as "Breesus" has never risen from the grave, but did overcome a 10-point hole against the Colts in Super Bowl XLIV.
FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2010
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