If you were the head coach of the New Orleans Saints, it be difficult find a lot of faults in Drew Brees. Recently, the 40-year-old played a near-perfect game against the Indianapolis Colts to secure their playoff spot.

However, it's a coach's responsibility to find faults in his quarterback's game. That's probably the reason why head coach Sean Payton took a hilarious jab at Brees during his post-game presser.

While it's hilarious, it's actually hard to find any fault with his game recently. In fact, Saints Wire's John Sigler brought up just how impressive his performance was.

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In other words, Brees went 29-of-30 as a passer, posting a completion percentage of 96.7%. That’s an NFL-record mark for single-game completion percentage, and it just speaks to the accuracy Brees possesses every time the ball leaves his hand.

The incredible completion percentage Brees ended up with just how legendary of a night he had. The Colts aren't defensive pushovers in the NFL, but the veteran had his way with them.

Moreover, the fact that he didn't play a lot of games during the first half of the season shows just how tough he is.

Nevertheless, with the playoffs inching closer, the Saints can continue to rely on Drew Brees.