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ESPN ranked all 32 NFL teams by rosters, here's their list from best to worst:


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3 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

How quickly we forget people vouching for Derek Carr this offseason. Honestly was my most hilarious moments of the offseason.

I didn't want him, personally, but I don't think he's as bad as people on here make him out to be.

That coaching staff in general though, yes they are bad. If the saints suck it's because they're getting old and the coaches suck, not because of Carr.

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17 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I rather we rank the best posters on The Huddle for 2023.

 

1. @GOAT

2. @TheSpecialJuan

3. @CamWhoaaCam

4. @Gerry Green

5. @Lame Duck

 

Top 3 feather rufflers on The Huddle for 2023.

 

1. @mrcompletely11

2. @PanthersGOATFan336

3. @Ricky Prickles

 

 

Wheres Ron RIvera?/, hes always making me laugh! Plus i bet Mr Scot is heart broken as well....

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16 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

How quickly we forget people vouching for Derek Carr this offseason. Honestly was my most hilarious moments of the offseason.

Anyone who writes New Orleans off too early this year may be surprised. Carr is playing where he may succeed. With Michael Thomas and Chris Olive he has 2 very good receivers. They drafted A.T. Perry from Wake Forest who may surprise. I am not convinced the NFL South will be the weakest division in the NFL as some are. Atlanta may surprise. 

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

He had the best WR in football last season. So you think having lesser WR's he's going to do any better?

 

Carr is the true definition of mediocrity. 

You may be right, but I think he is better than Dalton. We shall see. It will be nteresting. 

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24 minutes ago, Stuart Smith said:

You may be right, but I think he is better than Dalton. We shall see. It will be nteresting. 

The issue with NO is people still act like Payton is still there and will be an offensive system that is great. He’s going to a Dennis Allen led team which is far from the 2006-2019 Saints 

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18 hours ago, Carolina Cajun said:

I called the saints being god awful last year, and Im still standing by it.  That roster is old and shitty.  Carr is the best part of that team, and thats not a good thing.

That’s the only reason why everyone has them winning the south. The only somewhat proven QB 

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