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2 hours ago, PantherPhann89 said:

Yeah, it's almost like we were prepared if we didn't sign him, a preplan.

I love that the Saints are stuck paying Taysom Hill $10M a year for a while and Dennis Allen doesn't even know what to do with him. Especially coming off lisfranc surgery in January

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In all honesty I’m glad about this trade on two fronts. First, I don’t think I could support the team who makes a player with those accusations the face of the franchise. Second, he’s staying out of the NFC and division, which potentially makes our route forwards easier if we can find our next franchise quarterback. 

The AFC certainly has a great bunch of young quarterbacks. It will make certain team’s prospects of qualifying for the play offs tougher, and it will make back to back visits a big achievement. 

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Just to put the final capstone on this discussion...

Guess all those behind the scenes machinations that were supposedly going on just didn't work out, huh?

(or maybe they never happened) 🙄

Regardless, as old Dandy Don would say, "Turn out the lights. The party's over."

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36 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Just to put the final capstone on this discussion...

Guess all those behind the scenes machinations that were supposedly going on just didn't work out, huh?

(or maybe they never happened) 🙄

Regardless, as old Dandy Don would say, "Turn out the lights. The party's over."

But, but, but that is just Twitter.  I want to see a signed copy of the deal, with approval by the league.  He's still in play, I tell you!!!!!!

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50 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Just to put the final capstone on this discussion...

Guess all those behind the scenes machinations that were supposedly going on just didn't work out, huh?

(or maybe they never happened) 🙄

Regardless, as old Dandy Don would say, "Turn out the lights. The party's over."

Thank you, for coming back Mr. Scot. Much appreciated 🙌

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