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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Here me out... So what we have seen played out in Tampa and before almost happened in Indy with Rivers... Build your team O line and Defense. Every position every asset... avoid the young QB who will in 5 or ...
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ARE WE SEEING THE NEW NFL...
Here me out...
So what we have seen played out in Tampa and before almost happened in Indy with Rivers... Build your team O line and Defense. Every position every asset... avoid the young QB who will in 5 or so years start commanding 20-30 million contract. One the you have all the parts minus the QB then make a play at a top 5 QB who isn't happy and is either in a contract year or wants traded. Its like they are figuring this out and before long it will be like the NBA. |
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I think it worked in Tampa because so many guys were willing to take a 1 year deal to make a run with Tom Brady. Any other QB, they might have looked elsewhere. Freakin' Gronk came out of retirement for that.
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Here's the funny thing - the Colts, the Bucs and now the Rams who seem to be locking into this approach - playoff teams yes, but none of them won their division last year. I'd like to see us stay away from this approach and capitalize on other teams getting desperate.
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Kinda like Sean's desperation (e.g. Davenport et al draft day trades, Malcolm Jenkins & Andrus Peat FA signings) could lead to Marcus Williams and Trey Hendrickson's departures - and some teams take advantage?
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Re: ARE WE SEEING THE NEW NFL...
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
The hit song Kick'em When They're Up, Kick'em When They're Down" From the band 20 - 20 Hindsight led by Mr. BOLDFONT From His Hit album I DID IT THE RIGHT WAY!!! ![]()
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Personally, I liked the move to go get “the guy we evaluate very highly” wrt Marcus Davenport. That being said, in hindsight, it clearly appears to have been a bad move. That one draft move is not, imho, descriptive of an overall failure in personnel decisions/evaluations.
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Re: ARE WE SEEING THE NEW NFL...
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
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Marcus "MINNEAPOLIS MIRACLE" WILLIAMS THREE SPOT HENDRICKSON ever heard of Albert Haynesworth? You can't lose playing this game: Pick a player the Saints "Could've" had at the same time they picked someone else. Watch both players careers then If the "Could've" Example: NICK FOLES has success! Bash the Front Office: OH HOW YOU BASHED THE FRONT OFFICE FOR NOT PICKING HIM UP " You still want him now? After all THAT'S THE "RIGHT WAY" RIGHT? |
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Originally Posted by vpheughan
Agreed, Monday Morning QB’ing on whom “we could have got” is a recipe for disaster. But, I do believe it is fair to look at a player’s portfolio or body of work as a standalone evaluation. For example, in a cost benefit analysis, was the Davenport move a success, based on his body of work comparative to the cost it took to get him? I’d argue no, it wasn’t a successful move. I do agree however that going back and comparing player to player from previous draft’s is a nonsensical argument.
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Re: ARE WE SEEING THE NEW NFL...
Originally Posted by gosaints1
We had a stocked roster where one or two players could put us over the top. Payton tends to move up for the players who can fill a role in our system. Quality over quantity! I liked the move because Armstead is so fluid. No one knew he dinged up easily or would tear his Achilles. ![]()
We may take a different draft approach this year and actually trade back to get more ammunition. We need a lot of cheap contracts. |
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