Saints fired Dennis Allen

I agree with the vast majority of this post. But I don't think we got fleeced on the Lattimore trade. Two undeniable things about Lattimore was evident before getting shipped to Washington. First, no one can deny the greatness that he brought to the position. But alas, his best years seem to be behind him. We got the picks that we did simply because there was still enough value in the young man for one of the 'all in' teams to take a shot at upgrading that corner position. Marshon still does that. However...

The bigger issue is whether he can ever overcome the rash of injuries we've seen from him in recent years, particularly the recurring tweaks of his hamstring. Some seem to feel that his injuries were of the 'business decision' variety. But if that was really the issue that kept him from being 'available' to play (particularly after signing a huge contract), then this is not a good look for a professional player, and it would give even more reason for wanting to cut ties with such a player.

But I truly don't believe that Lattimore was feigning an injury. Instead I believe that Washington realized his past (and current) propensity for ripping up his hammy and considered his history when making their play for him. He is literally heading to the Commanders straight off of our injury list. I really do wish him well and will miss his outstanding performances when he's on the field. But he is simply the most logical start to the list of upheavals that are coming within the next year or two. It HAS to happen in order to start writing a new chapter for the Saints. Money rules the league.
I believe its both. I too don't agree that he's selfish all the time and only makes business decisions because how could he sit out of Carolina. He wouldn't. So imo, he must've been legit injured. Missing training camp is more diva like. Aaron Rogers missed Mandatory mini camp for example. So theres an element of that too. When he pulls himself out like he did vs Denver, then that was a business decision. And a good business decision. Something a good coach should do, when your team is getting destroyed, pull your starters at some point. My whole issue with the tear it down and reset, is that its a 3 year plan not an offseseon like some are trying to fool themselves into beleiving. ML is the best qualifired to navigate us out of this situaion, a situation that we for the most part all agredd too, "kicking the can" as opposed to a new GM w/no knowedge of ML intent and plan. Thats why its important not to jump to conclusions about if theres tension between GB and ML. Let the facts play out on that issue first, imo.