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Because this team is in cap hell, isn’t going anywhere this year or next, because we don’t have talent, are aging, and don’t have the cap space to add impact players.Aside from the financial ramifications, this is the other part people just fail to want to accept. Our coach, who has watched actual film and has a better idea than anyone how Carr’s game could translate, actually wants the player, and the player is not as bad as he’s characterized as.
Like what makes this player so god awful to where people are acting like they want to jump off a bridge behind this news? Like we just gave the worst QB in the history of the league a new guaranteed $50 million a year deal or something.
Yep. Our once knowledgeable and football savvy fan base has become as bad as the Falcons base.Chicken littles on social media going nuts over news they've already gone nuts over weeks ago. What a whiny fanbase we have become.
And if we didn’t do this restructure and had no operating room for free agency, they’d be whining about us not being able to sign anyone.
Damned if you do, damned if you don’t.
You seem to not understand that getting rid of Carr has nothing to do with Carr.Aside from the financial ramifications, this is the other part people just fail to want to accept. Our coach, who has watched actual film and has a better idea than anyone how Carr’s game could translate, actually wants the player, and the player is not as bad as he’s characterized as.
Like what makes this player so god awful to where people are acting like they want to jump off a bridge behind this news? Like we just gave the worst QB in the history of the league a new guaranteed $50 million a year deal or something.
No. UntradableDumb question. Does this make him more tradeable?
Not really. The cap looks better at a glance, but we have 15 less players under contract in 2026 that we do in 2025 that'll need to be replaced next year and Carr's cap number just ballooned to $69 million to keep and $60m in dead money to cut. Many of those players that'll be gone are starters.We are in a better place next year to eat $60 million in dead money than we are to eat $50 million in dead money this year (assuming Carr doesn't perform).
Everyone is gonna scream at Mickey, but there wasn't much of a choice here. This was the most realistic way to set up Carr's departure.
And even though it's not a popular position, Kellen Moore wanting a starting QB to work with is understandable.
RIpping the bandaid off hurts, but having an infected wound is worseyeah, for what? To not compete this year as well.
NoDumb question. Does this make him more tradeable?
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You seem to not understand that getting rid of Carr has nothing to do with Carr.
It's all points to wanting organically rebuild the roster and go about it differently than last 3 seasons which all have ended in failure.
Because this team is in cap hell, isn’t going anywhere this year or next, because we don’t have talent, are aging, and don’t have the cap space to add impact players.
NopeSo, I'm assuming with this restructure. The likelihood of the Saints drafting a QB next month has gone up tremendously?