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Legit question, does the Saints downfall scare you at all of Cam's upcoming mega deal?


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Before the pitch forks come out, this is a legit concern I am starting to have. With the Saints in cap hell and imploding and even the Ravens having to lose huge pieces like Smith and Ngata, both teams have one thing in common, both teams have franchise QBs signed to mega deals.

I am in no way expressing any opinion, so please don't take this as a Cam bashing thread. I just want to know your opinions. Will we go down the same road and pay for it big time if Cam gets his mega deal? I'm no cap expert so forgive me if I'm missing something

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Ravens moving ngata is more because of the emergence of Timmy Jernigan than being in cap hell. They are moving to a younger core which isn't a result of being in cap hell.

As for the saints, they had a window to win it all with Brees. You are seeing that window now closing so instead of holding on for dear life to try to make it back they are blowing it up.

Cam will get what he deserves and we luckily are so young we will be just fine. We are building the right way

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No what scares me is that we have had Newton on a discount now for heading on 5 years, and the best we could do was roll him out there with not a sole drafted OL men and a Rookie WR who from day one was expected to be his no. 1. The rest of the WR core was filled with guys basically no one wanted. And RBs who Newton managed to out gain consistently...

 

Wasn't the whole point of the Rookie wage scale was so you could surround young QBs with talent as they would not take up as much cap space?

 

What should we do now? Have Newton take another discount so we can manage to surround him with undrafted TEs too?

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