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Saints interested in Nnamdi


carolina-chuck

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How? They have barely any cap just like us.

Tannabaum mentioned about it also earlier today on NFL NETWORK. Nnadmi to NO make sense bc of Rob Ryan.

This is what I'm talking about. Quit the we dont have money bullcrap. If we want somebody, we can get him. We just choose not to. And I'm not even asking for a Nnamdi signing. Just give me Kenny Phillips and a guy like Roy Miller and I'll shut up.

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How? They have barely any cap just like us.

Tannabaum mentioned about it also earlier today on NFL NETWORK. Nnadmi to NO make sense bc of Rob Ryan.

This is what I'm talking about. Quit the we dont have money bullcrap. If we want somebody, we can get him. We just choose not to. And I'm not even asking for a Nnamdi signing. Just give me Kenny Phillips and a guy like Roy Miller and I'll shut up.

Promise?

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hahahahahahahahahaha they could sign him if drew "hometown discount" brees hadn't sucked up every penny of cap space with his greedy-ass mole

as it is they're going to have to lose a couple current starters over the next year or so

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Isnt it amusing how people desperately cling to the same cap excuses they've used to justify our terrible front office team building philosiphy to downplay that the saints are making a legitimate run to upgrading their roster

I long to see the Huddle's reaction if NO signed Nnamdi, Tampa landed Revis, and we signed Drayton Florence, though I suspect it'll be "HA! LOOK AT HOW MUCH MONEY WE SAVED IN COMPARISON TO THEM! JOKES ON THEM LOLOLOLOL"

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Isnt it amusing how people desperately cling to the same cap excuses they've used to justify our terrible front office decision making to downplay that the saints are making a legitimate run to upgrading their roster

I long to see the Huddle's reaction if NO signed Nnamdi, Tampa landed Revis, and we signed Drayton Florence, though I suspect it'll be "HA! LOOK AT HOW MUCH MONEY WE SAVED IN COMPARISON TO THEM! JOKES ON THEM LOLOLOLOL"

YUP!!!

Have you heard the jokes on the Goldson to TB?

"TB will still be mediocre", oh Dashon was bad in 2012" ", "Dashon is bad in coverage", etc

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