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Saints cleaning house...


mc52beast

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So the coaches get fired because the GM fuged up and put the team in Cap hell for at least 2 years(cant find 2014 numbers).

Saints have had

$34m in dead money in 2015, and $45m in 2016, and will have $10m in 2017.

If the saints want to know why they have sucked lately, there is your issue. seriously the Saints GM fuged up big time. 

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3 hours ago, BIGH2001 said:

The Brees contract is irresponsible.

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To be fair, Brees is the only thing that keeps the Saints from falling right into the cellar of the NFC South. Of course, that also means that the best they could hope for is for a year where 8-8 gets them in the playoffs and then get a shellacking on the way back out.

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18 minutes ago, SCP said:

Too bad Alicejandra is not around anymore to wax poetic on how Brees will tear up his contract and play for free because he is such a swell guy.


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Continues to piss me off tremendously knowing the Taints would never have beaten Favre and the Vikings for a trip to the Super Bowl if not escorted there by the zebras after Katrina.

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