The undesirable but most likely reality.

Everyone seems too many...

That very well could be... but as Saints fans, we should know better. The Saints have had not 1, but 2 coaches that came in and completely changed the franchise: Jim Mora and Sean Payton. Mora with Bobby Hebert (who can be accused of many things, but not of being an elite QB) and a bunch of USFL players who were rejected by the NFL; and Payton with a QB who was decent in SD, but was ran out town with a shoulder no one had any idea if it was going to hold, and 33 other rejects from other teams to boot.

As for cap space, in the NFL you can always find a situation to make an argument for or against anything: I'm looking at the Vikings... they got a reject QB who was declared a bust and is on his 4th team, Spotrac (if I am reading it correctly) says they got $66M in dead money, and they are 5-0.

Changes may or may not work. But not making changes usually doesn't yield a different result.
This is outstanding perspective. No one is any good without the right circumstances…

The GREAT Bill Belichick was unsuccessful without Tom Brady and so far, the Great Sean Payton has been unsuccessful without Drew Brees.

This is a player driven league! Good players need a good coach to reach the top…. Good coaching still can’t win without players.

If we played a team with A rookie 5th round pick or 2nd year 4th round pick at QB, no interior Oline, no receivers, we would blow a gasket if we lost to that team but we expect to win with that team or the coach gets fired.

Now I’m talking about it like I’m advocating for DA… I AM NOT but I am criticizing the idea that firing everyone is the answer to fix all problems.

We were a good team til the injuries hit.