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Yep that's my hope as well.I hope the 1-7 Panthers blow us out! We need to lose out to even have a chance of DA being gone
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Yep that's my hope as well.I hope the 1-7 Panthers blow us out! We need to lose out to even have a chance of DA being gone
Or you can look at the fact that we were 2-3 with Carr.........nothing about his tenure here makes you believe that he is going to go 7-2 or even 6-3 down the stretch. Thats absurd. Most likely we rotate wins and losses and go 4-5 or 5-4 by beating up on the bad teams while losing to the good teams.Firing DA in season does no good. Also what if now that we are starting to get healthy (maybe) what if , even though we won't get Shaheed and Adebo back. But what if with DC back and soon McCoy we go on a streak and win 7 or 8 of the last 9, and don't say "it can't happen because you don't , we have not played the games yet. Let's say it happens
What that means is it was really the injuries that derailed this team and nothing else. If that happens then it would be ridiculous not to give DA at least 1 more yr. Now I do believe that we will need a different HC to really make it to the SB.But finishing like that would prove it was injuries
No new coach, especially Belichick, will keep the previous regimes OC and they shouldn't. You make changes, you make wholesale changes. To handicap a head coach with a coaching staff he hasn't hand picked is a key to failure. No coach that takes any job is going to agree to keep someone they didn't pick, it makes zero sense.honestly, it makes too much sense to fire Dennis Allen and hire Bellicheck. I think Bellicheck will get more out of Kubiak, and he'll put out a better defense then what Dennis Allen is doing. Plus it would generate buzz in the fanbase.
Man Belichick will get Josh McDaniel to run his offense. With our personnel, it might work.honestly, it makes too much sense to fire Dennis Allen and hire Bellicheck. I think Bellicheck will get more out of Kubiak, and he'll put out a better defense then what Dennis Allen is doing. Plus it would generate buzz in the fanbase.
History tells us that it won't with our presumed starter for next season...Man Belichick will get Josh McDaniel to run his offense. With our personnel, it might work.
I mean, the OL was good when they were healthy. Assuming Penning continues to improve and Fuaga settles down after a rough stretch, I think you might like a younger upgrade at LG or even an upgrade at RG, but mostly the OL needs better depth more than anything else. I'm not sure that counts as a re-tool.
Shanny's system does not require studs at every position along the OL It's what the wide zone is based on. Williams is the only very good OL on the team. Look at Denver's teams when Papa Shanny and Papa Kubiak were running them, not great OL and they made just average RB's into stars.Shanahan offense doesn't work unless you run the football well. So I assume if DA is fired and the Saints wants to retain the hottest offensive system currently in football, you have to retool that O.line as much as possible.
Yes, The drafting better part is KEY to kicking the can on the capI do overall agree that the kicking the can approach to the cap isn't as big of a deal as some make it out to be. It does mean that drafting well so you have good depth is a bit more important since you don't generally have the money to fill in with high level depth in free agency, but in the end it's just another way to do things. And one that does make sense when you are trying to keep a team together by using future cap dollars to pay present players.
But, I think it's also true that as your players get older and you do things like adding void years to the contracts of 30 plus year-old players, it limits your flexibility if you need to move on from those players before their contracts end. It hasn't been a huge issue so far, but it could end up being an issue with Hill, Cam, and Demario and if they wanted to move on from Carr it would be an issue. Hill is a great player and kind of a one of a kind piece of the offense but we are spending a lot of money for a guy that is always hurt and will be 35 next year. I mean he has around $12 million in dead money right now if you let him go or trade him.
Of course, I don't think they do want to move on from Carr or Hill at this point so that point is moot. But, if you bring in a new coach it is going to have to be one that is fine with Carr for a couple years.
Anyway, I do think it makes sense to move closer to a normal cap right now because this team isn't competing for championships and then when they are ready to make that run they will have better flexibility and more money to sign the players they need to keep to keep that run alive.
I guess you missed the part last yr when we won 4 of the last 5. You say tenure like DC has been here for 5 yrs . It makes me SMH how so many people on here " yeah we've had a lot of injuries BUT" There is no BUT, our record is a DIRECT RESULT of being DECIMATED by INJURIES , and @ KEY positions. Would a better HC have gotten better results with the players that were not hurt? Probably, but there are probably only a few that would have . I mean C'mon Shanny is a very good to great HC but the 9ers are only @ 500 with all the injuries they have hadOr you can look at the fact that we were 2-3 with Carr.........nothing about his tenure here makes you believe that he is going to go 7-2 or even 6-3 down the stretch. Thats absurd. Most likely we rotate wins and losses and go 4-5 or 5-4 by beating up on the bad teams while losing to the good teams.
For you or any true Saints fan to think and hope for us to get blown out, you really should be called out on this. ESPECIALLY with 9 games to go in the season. It just disgustingYep that's my hope as well.
Agreed. I definitely can't do the tanking thing. There aren't many teams who have succeeded in trying to play their way into a top draft pick. Teams like the Browns sucked year after year with top 5 draft picks and they still suck. There's no guarantees. One of the things I loved about Payton was that he hated losing, and even in down years, they were always scrappy and competitive. The last 2 seasons, there have been too many games where the team has come out flay and uninspired. I can handle losing games. What I hate is a low effort game.For you or any true Saints fan to think and hope for us to get blown out, you really should be called out on this. ESPECIALLY with 9 games to go in the season. It just disgusting
Um when we won 4 of 5 last year, who did we beat? Tommy Devito, Desmond Ridder, Bryce Young and Baker Mayfield. 2 of those teams fired their coaches they were so bad and the Giants won like 4 or 5 games. Sure the Bucs were an okay win but they were still average at best. My point still stands that DA doesn't beat good teams.I guess you missed the part last yr when we won 4 of the last 5. You say tenure like DC has been here for 5 yrs . It makes me SMH how so many people on here " yeah we've had a lot of injuries BUT" There is no BUT, our record is a DIRECT RESULT of being DECIMATED by INJURIES , and @ KEY positions. Would a better HC have gotten better results with the players that were not hurt? Probably, but there are probably only a few that would have . I mean C'mon Shanny is a very good to great HC but the 9ers are only @ 500 with all the injuries they have had