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Of all the teams looking for coaches , none have the talent this team currently has. None
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All three of those contracts were bad in hindsight. The Taysom and Peat contracts were always head scratchers. CGM deserved his contract…it’s just disappointing how things turned out. Payton leaving pretty much says what thinks our short term outlook isVery bad assessment by King they have only 2 old players that i can think of. Jenkins and Cam.
Every team makes bad contracts. Peats isn't the greatest, MT had to be paid, Taysom helped lead the Saints to 7 wins in 9 starts
I agree it's not one of the better jobs. The cap situation and lack of stability at QB are serious concerns. Managing the cap the way we did with Drew made sense but he's not here and we still owe him 20 mil. I think the Chicago and Vegas jobs are better because of the QB situation. Denver seems ready to make a run at Rogers. The only job that may be viewed as worse is Houston.Guy is telling the truth. Nobody wants to hear negative stuff about their team.....but other than overexaggerating about old players, everything he mentioned is true. Our cap situation, while it can be kicked down the road some more, is a significant issue. Ideally, you want to be in better position there so you don't run into problems like this past season when the cap decreased. 70 million over is double the next worse team.....with no real QB on the roster. That's not good, mane! The MT comment is also spot on. Did everybody forget the shirt show last year with him? At one point, I didn't think he would play another down for the Saints. That's still a possibility.
I get "defend your team" attitude, but he didn't really slam the Saints. His take is pretty accurate IMO.
What part of Vacherie are you from?Guy is telling the truth. Nobody wants to hear negative stuff about their team.....but other than overexaggerating about old players, everything he mentioned is true. Our cap situation, while it can be kicked down the road some more, is a significant issue. Ideally, you want to be in better position there so you don't run into problems like this past season when the cap decreased. 70 million over is double the next worse team.....with no real QB on the roster. That's not good, mane! The MT comment is also spot on. Did everybody forget the shirt show last year with him? At one point, I didn't think he would play another down for the Saints. That's still a possibility.
I get "defend your team" attitude, but he didn't really slam the Saints. His take is pretty accurate IMO.
Per King:
I mean… how long has Peter King been a NFL Insider? …How long has he seen the Saints “in cap hell” only to quickly fix their issues and be fine?
Underhill has broken it down in detail, how easily the Saints can clear a ton of cap space quite easily and without cutting anyone!
This is a playoff caliber roster that can easily be a contender once again, in pretty short order!
I’m already over the national media… have been for a long long time, but these idiots are piling on right now.
But the thing is, a head coach almost never gets to inherit a contender. George Seifert was 30+ years ago. The KC and Buffalo jobs are not available. The Dallas job is only available if you are Payton (or of course, Bellichick).He's 100% correct.
CSP had 100% free reign and was in lock step with Mickey.
Any new coach is going to have to deal with the problems we face in a completely different light than CSP had.
It's certainly not like he retired with a 35 year old Brees, healthy CGM, a bunch of all pros on rookie deals and cap space. The cowboys job would be easier. Taking over at KC or Buffalo would seem easier, but it's not impossible and, frankly, that situation is why I see Dennis Allen as the best bet or, at least, one of the other coaches who've come through here.
Simply put, there are some Shaq sized shoes to fill and a complicated path to walk to take over the role CSP has left.
But the thing is, a head coach almost never gets to inherit a contender. George Seifert was 30+ years ago. The KC and Buffalo jobs are not available. The Dallas job is only available if you are Payton (or of course, Bellichick).
Look at the jobs that actually were available this offseason to previously fired unemployed coaches. The Jags have a terrible roster and no organizational stability. The only team with a longer playoff drought than the Broncos is the Jets. etc.
The Saints' minus is cap and QB. The plus is they actually have a roster that is playoff caliber (though IMHO not at contender-level).
I guess what I'm saying is he didn't say much of value.I agree. YOu don't generally get handed off the 2018 Saints, but this is still not a "good" situation. That doesn't mean it's better or worse than others and that's not what he said.
He said it's not good and then stated why. He's right. Had he said, the Jaguars gig was better he'd be wron.
I guess what I'm saying is he didn't say much of value.
Open head coaching jobs are almost always "not good."
I mean, unless God forbid, Andy Reid has a heart attack or something like that, a previously fired coach always walks into an open "not good" situation.
Yes. No team has ever been decimated by attrition (injuries, COVID, etc) as we were last season. It’s not like our cap situation kept us from signing talented players in-season. There wasn’t anyone to sign.Was it meaningless last year?
And it's not an organizational philosophy.....it was an organizational necessity with an aging HOF QB. You kick into the "win now" mode until he hangs up his cleats. Without Drew and Sean, it would be reckless to continue to use the same approach.