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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by AsylumGuido I'd much rather make the playoffs . To hell with a top 10 draft pick. Good luck with that bud. This team is broken with injuries and backups. I want better players on my squad for ...

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Old 12-05-2021, 07:25 PM   #1
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss to the Cowboys

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I'd much rather make the playoffs. To hell with a top 10 draft pick.
Good luck with that bud. This team is broken with injuries and backups.

I want better players on my squad for the next 4-5 years that can provide long-term help & make real playoff appearances.
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Old 12-05-2021, 07:34 PM   #2
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Good luck with that bud. This team is broken with injuries and backups.

I want better players on my squad for the next 4-5 years that can provide long-term help & make real playoff appearances.
I'll pull for wins and you can hope for losses then. The draft is the last thing on my mind. I start caring about it after it happens.
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Old 12-05-2021, 07:38 PM   #3
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I'll pull for wins and you can hope for losses then. The draft is the last thing on my mind. I start caring about it after it happens.
Well pal, brace yourself.

You build a solid foundation with high-quality draft picks - see 2019, 2020 Tampa Bay draft selections. 3 years later, Lombardi #2. Not a participation trophy (meaningless playoff appearance).

I'm on to the Jets.
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Old 12-05-2021, 08:13 PM   #4
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Well pal, brace yourself.

You build a solid foundation with high-quality draft picks - see 2019, 2020 Tampa Bay draft selections. 3 years later, Lombardi #2. Not a participation trophy (meaningless playoff appearance).

I'm on to the Jets.
Shoot, look at the Pats turning it around after one down year. They were in the exact same situation as us.
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Old 12-05-2021, 08:16 PM   #5
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Shoot, look at the Pats turning it around after one down year. They were in the exact same situation as us.
Tell me about it! I’m already sick of hearing their crap.
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Old 12-06-2021, 07:50 AM   #6
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Well pal, brace yourself.

You build a solid foundation with high-quality draft picks - see 2019, 2020 Tampa Bay draft selections. 3 years later, Lombardi #2. Not a participation trophy (meaningless playoff appearance).

I'm on to the Jets.
Yes you do, but at no point will I EVER willingly accept losses regardless of at what point in the season just for the sake of a draft slot. Never. Ever. If there is even a tiny thread of hope we can make the playoffs I am holding on to it. Then, even if eliminated, I will be there in the stands until the final seconds tick off the clock urging my Saints on hoping for victory. A playoff appearance may be meaningless to you, but it certainly is not to me. Nor is any win meaningless.

We are going to draft who we are going to draft. There's nothing any of us can do to change that. I see no value to me to even consider the draft until the day it happens and that is just to see who we will have to work with.

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Yes you do, but at no point will I EVER willingly accept losses regardless of at what point in the season just for the sake of a draft slot. Never. Ever. If there is even a tiny thread of hope we can make the playoffs I am holding on to it. Then, even if eliminated, I will be there in the stands until the final seconds tick off the clock urging my Saints on hoping for victory. A playoff appearance may be meaningless to you, but it certainly is not to me. Nor is any win meaningless.

We are going to draft who we are going to draft. There's nothing any of us can do to change that. I see no value to me to even consider the draft until the day it happens and that is just to see who we will have to work with.
Whatever ...

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Old 12-06-2021, 08:03 AM   #8
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I didn't expect you to understand. I choose to live in the moment and to try to get as much joy out of the present as is possible. To each his own.

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I didn't expect you to understand. I choose to live in the moment and to try to get as much joy out of the present as is possible. To each his own.

Your moment..
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Old 12-07-2021, 02:35 PM   #10
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss to the Cowboys

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I didn't expect you to understand. I choose to live in the moment and to try to get as much joy out of the present as is possible. To each his own.

At the moment we're just not a good team between injuries and losing players to get under the salary cap this offseason. I would never want the Saints to tank for a higher draft pick, but the fact is that the rest of this season looks daunting at best.

If we can win 5 games in a row like some on here believe is possible then we will lose at least 2 or 3 of them. This year we lost several games because we played down to the competition as usual. I want to win but I'm becoming more of a realist every day. The rest of the future for winning several more games this season is not very bright.

We have excellent management and coaching. Restock this offseason, bring Winston back, draft well and the future looks so bright I've go to wear shades.
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