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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by saintsfan1976 Have you read any of Underhill's articles? He's the least biased Saints writer in the business. You're complaining about a system the Saints have clearly mastered to the point other teams now emulate and pursue their ...
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Re: 2022 New Orleans Saints Off-Season Decisions
Originally Posted by saintsfan1976
As long as Gayle is willing to pay what ever the FO needs then this team seems to have an excellent accounting blueprint. We have one of the best rosters in the NFL after using this principle. Didn't the NFL nix one of our accounting principles recently saying it was unfair? ![]()
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Re: 2022 New Orleans Saints Off-Season Decisions
Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II
Yup. It was an attempt to do a sign and trade for Jadeveon Clowney in 2020.![]()
The NFL nixed the New Orleans Saints sign-and-trade for Jadeveon Clowney “The sides discussed parameters of a deal in which Team X would’ve signed Clowney to a one-year, $15 million contract and paid him a $5 million signing bonus. Then, Team X would’ve immediately traded Clowney to the Saints, who would’ve sent Team X a second-round draft pick, as well as a player to take additional salary off New Orleans’ books. The Saints would’ve paid Clowney’s remaining $10 million salary. “Just one problem: The teams got word late Saturday the NFL was unlikely to approve such a deal,” they continued. The Browns were the team that the two mentioned in the article as “Team X” but they noted that wasn’t confirmed. It’s rather unprecedented to sign a free agent only to immediately trade them, one reason the NFL may have not wanted the trade to go through. |
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