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14 minutes ago, stbugs said:

you are right, usually rebuild teams have the most space and the contenders have little space. Problem is, we are in the pretender category by ourselves having little space and below average talent/no QB.

Bingo.

If you are a bottom dweller with a terrible cap situation and no long term proven QB....well...that ain't good, it speaks of mismanagement.

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9 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Y’all do know the cap will go up a lot next year right? He said they are expecting to see a big jump with the new tv deals coming in. Calm down

A Shaq and robby anderson release or restructure would free up 25 mill instantly. There are another 3 or 4 obvious cuts that would free up an additional 15 mill, there is also a Taylor Moton restructure next year and several other players totalling an additional 40 million in cap spce.

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Who cares, we can restructure again and again until things are done right. The saints have done it for the better part of a decade and have consistently been in the playoffs. I think you guys are at a point now where any and everything is complained about. Give it a rest and relax until the draft, smh. 

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Why do we waste our energy on the stuff? Cap flexibility is easy as long as you don’t have a player on your roster eating your 25%+ of your total cap.  See Matt Ryan (falcons this off-season) 
 

these guys know 100x more than any of us… so why sit here and bitch about cap number over a year away when we have no idea what the new cap number will be or how our season / draft plays out.

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