The final chapter is almost written. As Drew Brees enters his 20th and possibly last NFL season, he does so with arguably the best team he’s been around since 2011. After three straight playoff heartbreaks, the window is closing on Brees’ dreams of a second Super Bowl title. Already on a Hall of Fame trajectory, the Texas native has reinvented himself at the twilight of his career. With the Saints wallowing in perpetual mediocrity following three straight 7-9 seasons, all Brees did was become one of the most efficient passers in NFL history. From his footwork to his accuracy to his decision making, he has embraced his physical limitations and become the quarterback equivalent of a metronome.