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Grantland on the Saints bleak future (feel good reading for Panthers fan)


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The 2015 Saints already have $160 million committed to their cap. That’s without new deals for several starters who will be unrestricted free agents, including Mark Ingram, Jonathan Goodwin, and Parys Haralson. That’s about $9 million more committed to their 2015 cap than any other team.

Somebody is worse at this whole cap game than Marty Hurney and happens to be in our division?

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The Patriots are the only team that hasn't went through cycles over the last 15 years. Pretty much every other team is up and down. 3-5 year window to compete for a title, then 2-3 year rebuild process. Rinse and repeat.

Carolina was a legit contender from 03-05. Then they retooled and had another window in 08-09. Unfortunately several of those years the team suffered a bunch of crucial injuries.

The Saints have ran their course and need a rebuild. It's even worse because Brees is at the end of his career. They'll be the Aints again before you know it.

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