Diabolical!!! How can the Saints be this bad! [mod edit] (3 Viewers)

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How can everybody be bad. The whole OL, the whole DL, the whole LB . This was a Monday night game that everyone watched. I'm Christmas shopping with a bag on my head. People don't know I'm a Saints fan but still it's appropriate. Even the sideline was bad, the backups, the injured, the coaches. The water bottle people, the guys putting coats on players shoulders, the guys untangling wires.
 
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It's not hard to understand. Sean Payton and Drew Brees turned this franchise into a winner with a winning culture and a winning attitude with winning play and winning strategy.

After their departure, we have a GM who thought it was mostly him, who made an awful decision hiring a losing head coach, who installed a losing culture, with losing play and losing strategy, and the GM was so incredibly arrogant he believed they were doing the right thing.

And here we are.
 
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It's not hard to understand. Sean Payton and Drew Brees turned this franchise into a winner with a winning culture and a winning attitude with winning play and winning strategy.

After their departure, we have a GM who thought it was mostly him, who made an awful decision hiring a losing head coach, who installed a losing culture, with losing play and losing strategy, and the GM was so incredibly arrogant he believed they were doing the right thing.

And here we are.
It took the owner stepping in to fire DA. Loomis wasn't going to do it. He's totally a liability and needs to step away.
 
It took the owner stepping in to fire DA. Loomis wasn't going to do it. He's totally a liability and needs to step away.

At this point in time, I have about as much faith in Loomis as GM as I would some on this board. I kid you not, I wouldn't be surprised at all if @St. Widge could GM better.
 
If you can't see after the first 2 weeks that injuries played a HUGE part then I really don't know what to tell you.

What did you really expect with no Carr, Kamara, Hill, Olave, Shaheed, MVS...before it was all them it was McCoy, Patrick, Ruiz.

What we saw the first 2 weeks is what could have been..maybe not 40 every game but I could see 28 a game at least..
 
If you can't see after the first 2 weeks that injuries played a HUGE part then I really don't know what to tell you.

What did you really expect with no Carr, Kamara, Hill, Olave, Shaheed, MVS...before it was all them it was McCoy, Patrick, Ruiz.

What we saw the first 2 weeks is what could have been..maybe not 40 every game but I could see 28 a game at least..
Chiefs have had major injuries. Lions have been ravaged more than us to key players. Every team deals with injuries.
 
I’m not trying to defend last night but the Saints went into the season with VERY LITTLE depth so some teams are built to handle more injuries.

I hate this excuse. It’s a pathetic one. For a team to be completely void of depth, others then just Dennis Allen have to of failed. Failure to coach up talent, failure to accumulate talent in depth by GM and/or coaches, pick your poison. It’s still failure. And we’re still a bad team.
 
I’m not trying to defend last night but the Saints went into the season with VERY LITTLE depth so some teams are built to handle more injuries.
Lions have over 31% of their week 1 starters on IR or out due to injury. Raiders the same. Some teams are built with a “next man up mentality”.
 

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