Fans need to have patience with Moore and the Front Office.

I don't buy into the mindset of "what have you done for me lately." I think it's short sighted and foolish. Everything in the universe, including the performance of us humans, goes through ebb and flow cycles.

Besides, how far back in time does "lately" go? A nanosecond, a second, a minute, an hour, a day, a week, a month, a year, 3 years, 5 years, a decade or even more?


I think Allen was objectively a mistake in hindsight. We wouldn't make mistakes if we could make decisions in hindsight.

I think the cap management being a problem is a matter of opinion and not fact. Cap management only becomes a problem if the Saints can't get or keep the players they want to get or keep.

The key phrase being the players the Saints want, not the players the fans want. What players have the Saints wanted to get or keep that they weren't able to get because of the salary cap?

I don't recall the Saints ever having issues with not having enough cap space to offer a contract to a player that want to get or keep. That's why I don't think the Saints cap management style is a problem.

Loomis has several people above him in the Saints hierarchy
, none of them seem to have a problem with Loomis' cap management. So, if Loomis' cap management is a problem, then it's as much a Saints organizational problem as it is a Loomis problem.
That's how the NFL and most sports organizations operate. Two coaches were fired after one season, and coaches are fired every year due to a lack of results. If that's your view, you're out of touch with reality. I was against the Allen hire from day one because most franchises do not hire within. There are only a couple of examples of that working.
Cap management wasn't an issue when we still had Drew &Sean because we were realistically still on the hunt. Winning a championship has not been a realistic goal since they left, so it makes not sesnse to push the cap limits with an aging roster and mid-tier QB.

Obviously, the FO chooses who they want, and as a fan, I am entitled to critique that decision.

You're just saying stuff now. Several? Try two: Gayle and the other guy (I forget his name Lucha?), and Gayle had to step in to get him to fire that terrible coach.
Mick runs the ship with almost complete autonomy for all intense purposes. The two other people only get involved if things go bad.
Keep reaching. Mick is a football accountant., who got lucky hiring Sean.