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A broken clock is right twice a day. Loomis isn't that accurate.“If you don’t include the best decisions he’s made then it looks like he’s only made bad decisions.”
Sound logic, chief!
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A broken clock is right twice a day. Loomis isn't that accurate.“If you don’t include the best decisions he’s made then it looks like he’s only made bad decisions.”
Sound logic, chief!
Context matters. You are using words like tone setter and culture… after 2025 Carr is gone and players like Cam Jordan, Demario Davis, Honeybadger are going to be extremely close to gone if not gone.
If Carr was 24 years old not on a 40mil per year contract and our defensive leaders weren’t in their mid 30s absolutely a 9-10 win team fighting for division is great for the future. But getting a 14-17 draft pick when the entire team will start to be rebuilt and leaders will be gone in 2026 makes zero sense to me. And I don’t think that’s a ridiculous view to have.
That rule is simple, direct, and complete within itself. If you can't understand simple wording, then your interpretation of basically anything falls into question.I'm pretty sure people can quote a sentence or two from an article on a pay site. They just can't quote huge chunks of the article.
Oh ok...so the same 3 or 4 older players everyone always references when talking about how our roster is so old (it's not by the way; it's league average) will be gone...I guess we have no current young guys on the team, won't be signing any long term free agents, or selecting any draft picks this year either huh?
Nope...our incredibly old roster with the same only 3-4 old guys everyone talks about will get no benefit out of a good season this season a year or two from now.
Whatever you say.
Eh? If they wanted to remove the no trade clause, Carr would have to agree to it. How does that make sense?There are a lot of things they could have wanted to change about the contract besides just a pay cut. They could have wanted to change the length, they could have wanted to remove the no trade clause, they could have wanted to add or remove guaranteed income or bonuses, they could have wanted to add or remove incentives.
People are mistakenly assuming the only thing the Saints could have wanted was a paycut. They could have wanted several other things. Maybe they did want him to take a paycut, but we don't know that. People have just assumed that's what it was.
You’re talking about establishing culture when the QB (most important player on any team) and the defense leaders will not be here. If you don’t see how some can find the fallacy I that then yes “whatever you say” is all I have as well.Oh ok...so the same 3 or 4 older players everyone always references when talking about how our roster is so old (it's not by the way; it's league average) will be gone...I guess we have no current young guys on the team, won't be signing any long term free agents, or selecting any draft picks this year either huh?
Nope...our incredibly old roster with the same only 3-4 old guys everyone talks about will get no benefit out of a good season this season a year or two from now.
Whatever you say.
Extremely odd.
Extremely odd.
Not as dumb as a single sentences that provide zero useful info or evidence.The old roster argument is one of the dumbest ones on here.
If you’re talking about a buyout where it doesn’t count against the cap then it will never happen. The owners will never agree to a cap system like the joke the NBA calls a cap have. In the NFL if a payment is made to a player it MUST be count against the cap at some point.There needs to be buyouts so GMs quit moving cap debt for next year and so on
Not as dumb as a single sentences that provide zero useful info or evidence.
As of 8/31/24 we had the 4th oldest starters in the league. Sorry you disagree but it’s a fact and a relevant one if someone is discussing establishing culture when majority of leaders will be gone in a year. If you had to guess did our players get younger since 2024 or older?
RANK | TEAM | YRS | MOS | DAY | TOTAL DAYS | (2023 DAYS) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Buffalo Bills | 27 | 5 | 29 | 10042.67 | (9848.11) |
2. | Carolina Panthers | 27 | 5 | 20 | 10033.98 | (9579.66) |
3. | Cincinnati Bengals | 27 | 5 | 9 | 10022.5 | (9414.39) |
4. | Cleveland Browns | 27 | 5 | 9 | 10022.5 | (9660.58) |
5. | Minnesota Vikings | 27 | 4 | 23 | 10005.47 | (9596.09) |
6. | Miami Dolphins | 27 | 4 | 6 | 9988.37 | (9704.49) |
7. | San Francisco 49ers | 27 | 0 | 24 | 9986.9 | (9710.86) |
8. | Washington Commanders | 27 | 3 | 18 | 9970.18 | (9654.23) |
9. | Pittsburgh Steelers | 27 | 3 | 9 | 9961.98 | (9783.13) |
10. | Chicago Bears | 27 | 2 | 2 | 9923.33 | (9770.16) |
11. | NY Jets | 27 | 0 | 29 | 9891.6 | (9984.66) |
12. | Houston Texans | 27 | 0 | 11 | 9873.94 | (9777.22) |
13. | Atlanta Falcons | 26 | 11 | 19 | 9857.2 | (9419.22) |
14. | Dallas Cowboys | 26 | 11 | 15 | 9846.83 | (9490.62) |
15. | Arizona Cardinals | 26 | 9 | 18 | 9788.94 | (9762.71) |
16. | New Orleans Saints | 26 | 9 | 12 | 9782.16 | (9944.86) |