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Next two years, strike while the irons hot


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Saints are going to have to dump alot of the high priced players, cap hell is here for them. Even they can't fix this by kicking the can down the road anymore. Carr is mediocre at best, they are stuck with him.

Mayfield is mediocre also. May be playing okay now, but the chickens will come home to roost. They still have a good defense and some players on offense. But nothing spectacular.

Falcons have Ridder and he is below mediocre. They have added some good players on both defense and offense. They are probably the to team to deal with  (once they find a QB) in the near future.

Panthers need to get their sh*t straightened out this season (and off season). Find an identity and build on  it. No more stupid trades and contracts. Fitt seems like a guy on the cutting block. Find a GM who will steer the ship.

If Reich doesn't  improve on his HC responsibilities, then he is next. If Brown can start the process as OC and get the team moving, that's a start.

Bryce will be the best QB in our conference in the long run. Build the team in FA and any draft picks we have. Don't miss on any this time.

Have to go for the juggler while the NFC is starting to regress.

No more fug ups.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Saints are going to have to dump alot of the high priced players, cap hell is here for them. Even they can't fix this by kicking the can down the road anymore. Carr is mediocre at best, they are stuck with him.

Yes they can.

 

This is also why I’m rooting for the Saints, falcons and Bucs to win as many games as possible this year. Especially Atlanta. If they land a legit rookie QB we are even more screwed

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Our biggest hope next season is the dead cap that goes away.  We have 55 million in dead cap that should go away unless sheer stupidity strikes and we start cutting / trading expensive assets again.  Between that 55 million in dead cap, and another 29 million on IR, 35% of our cap this year is spent on players who aren't playing for us.  That's too much to be competitive when the difference between winning and losing is so small.

I'm actually a little surprised Sumir Sulieman hasn't been thrown under the bus yet.  He's supposed to be our cap expert and frankly our cap has been a nightmare for years now.  We keep looking at it during the season thinking "Oh, it's gonna look great next offseason" and yet we get to every offseason and it's still a mess.

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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

Yes they can.

 

This is also why I’m rooting for the Saints, falcons and Bucs to win as many games as possible this year. Especially Atlanta. If they land a legit rookie QB we are even more screwed

I’d bet on Justin Fields being a Falcon in the next year or two. 

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