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Per Ian Rapoport. RB P.Thomas released. The Saints will have to take it on the chin for all the free spendIng. Interesting to see if Brees will restructure to help the team. Karma can be a bitch.....how the mighty have fallen.

And before the ass ripping starts for the heading typo, Mod please correct.

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PT is or will soon be 30, I think, but man, can't say I'll miss him being a Saint. really great player. I know Saints fans loved him. the screen game is so important to that offense, and they just lost their best weapon with it.

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Watch the saints draft gurley or Gordon now

 

Let 'em. When they start using 1st and 2nd round picks on their O-line and D-line is when I'll start being afraid of the Saints again. We dominate both sides of the line of scrimmage against them.

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Rotoworld says he'd do well to get $2 million a year, anybody interested in signing him here? He only accounted for 600 yds of offense last year (222 rush/378 rec) and 3 total TD...and he'll be 31 next season. And because of his small frame he struggled with rib injuries throughout his career.

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Wouldn't be surprised if Jahari Evans, Colston, Gallette, and maybe others are cut. To add to their holes already up and down the roster. Not to mention, they'll want to keep Cameron Jordan next offseason which could take a big contract.

 

 

Basically, unless the Saints draft perfectly or find some FA steals...the Brees era is about over. 

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