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It would cost $13.8M in dead cap for 2022 with $1.65M 2022 savings pre-June 1st. Post June 1st - 2022 $4.6M/2023 $9.2M dead cap - $1.65M 2022 savings |
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Peat is going no place in 2022.
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I liked what saints fan had to ay before he caused such discourse that it was either block him or do to him what he decided to do to Guido. I decided it would be better not to go after him. We have enough of that already! :brood: |
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And yes, he is a bitt of an ass but I can get by that since I understand the different personality types. Saintsfan is what we call "The Sherriff". That's Halo's job! Edit: Double post. My apologies gentlemen. |
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Maybe you'd be interested in the exchange that began in 2018 where I very plainly told him to stop harassing people and how he deflected and went into full victim mode...then started attacking me? Want to see that thread? PM me and I'll be happy to enlighten you. What you don't know is that I've sent that idiot private messages on more than a few occasions. I tried reason. I tried diplomacy, and the more I tried the more he ramped up his attacks on me, purely because I told him to stop it. Ask those who he has attacked about speedo's level of 'civility'. And then ask yourself if you should even have gotten involved at all, considering all the background you know nothing about. What you are seeing now is the nuclear option. And what you won't see anymore is speedo attacking people here. You'll see me attacking him. Definitely. The aim is to get him to stop. speedo started the banning talk so he could be a victim - all I ever insisted he do was stop. I knew going in this was going to upset some, and that some would perceive me as being mean to poor speedo because speedo is a professional victim. What you are responding to was not random. This is scorched Earth. It is necessary. So block me and move on. Sorry it has come to this. I won't stop 'til speedo stops. I don't care if he's banned or not. I do care that he stop. He hasn't attacked anyone lately. Those attacks are being directed at me, by people like you who don't know what's really going on. I knew that would happen, and it's unfortunate, but that's the cost of doing business with people like speedo. The needs of the many my friend... https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ey7HSJxIvrE/hqdefault.jpg |
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2021 was just a taste of the impact Deonte Harty can have for the Saints
Deonte Harty, who legally changed his last name from Harris recently, quietly had a wildly efficient season at wideout in 2021 with the New Orleans Saints. Despite dealing with poor QB play for most of the year and sustaining a hiccup from a 3-game suspension for a DUI in Weeks 14-16, Harty managed to rack up 570 receiving yards and three TDs on the season. But what is most impressive about his year has nothing to do with the counting stats – it’s how effective he was with a relatively small number of touches. Out of 104 qualifying receivers in PFF’s database this season, he was in the top 10 of three major categories. -10th in yards per reception (15.8) -6th in yards after catch per reception (6.8) -5th in yards per route run (2.69) He also was fifth in overall PFF grade out of this group, with an 87.8 grade. The most impressive stat out of those to me is the 2.69 yards per route run. The four names who were above him in this category in order were Antonio Brown, Davante Adams, Deebo Samuel and Cooper Kupp. Read the rest here ... |
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I’ve been a member now for a bit over a year. I feel I’ve got to know certain users tendencies and hopefully you guys have learned mine. Whatever Users have in their history that makes them react and do what they do is on them. I’m not a fan of the way Saintsfan tears into Guido sometimes. But there are a lot of things I don’t like about what Guido has said. In this world and can’t put myself in a judgmental place about a lot of things. I can understand if Guido wanted to block him. From my experience Guido says he has me blocked as well. I guess I was too argumentative and harassed him. Other users here can judge if I did or not. That’s fine with me; my ego can take it. But I question his motives and point out the hypocrisy in this. He posted the other day that he loves a good debate. I guess that means with anyone besides Boston Saint. He still posts on threads I made. I’m not gonna block him for it. He posts on the site as often as he can, and that’s good that he wants too. But his posts apparently don’t care about viewpoints that differ from his own and he points out topics that are controversial and apparently he is too egotistical to listen to certain other people’s thoughts, including mine. I’ve not attacked him with name calling. I’ve always been civil. He posted something false about me, then denied doing so when I called him out. I guess that is why he blocked me. I could go further, but no point. That’s my take on the integrity Guido has shown me so far anyway. I’ve always tried to be receptive. |
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This board’s gotten weird lol.
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Michael Thomas returning would provide safety net to Saints QB
Whether it’s Jameis Winston or someone else, a parachute would go a long way By KSkiver35 Jan 20, 2022, 10:00am CST If you ask anyone who watched the New Orleans Saints last year what their primary issue was, the answer would be one word: Receivers. The lack of offensive weapons for the Saints plagued them all season, whether it was with Jameis Winston, Trevor Siemian, or Taysom Hill under center. It put an exorbitant amount of pressure on the defense, and it led to a team that finished one game shy of the playoffs. At receiver, the Saints had Marquez Callaway, Tre’Quan Smith, Deonte Harty, and Lil’ Jordan Humphrey running routes primarily. They combined for 127 catches, 1,894 yards, and 14 touchdowns. For comparison, 2019 Michael Thomas caught 149 passes for 1,725 yards and 9 touchdowns. Now, there are dozens of factors up in the air regarding Thomas. His injury rehab and status with the Saints remains uncertain, but should he return in 2022, it would be a huge boon for a Saints offense that desperately needs targets. It would particularly help if Winston were still slinging for the Saints. If Winston is comfortable with a receiver, he can be extremely accurate. He completed 71 percent of his passes to Chris Godwin in 2019, while completing 60 percent of his passes on the season. Though Mike Evans is a better analogue physically to Thomas, Godwin runs more similar routes to Thomas, who isn’t as physical at the point of the catch as Evans. Hill to Thomas is actually a known quantity. In four games together in 2020, Hill completed 30 of 37 passes to Thomas for 343 yards. Thomas’s catch percentage was up just over 80 percent. That is up with Thomas’s most efficient numbers, whereas his 11.6 yards per catch were in line with his career numbers. For all of the quips about Thomas’s tendency to run slants, they are his most effective route and easily his most targeted. In 2019, Thomas had a DVOA of 32.8 percent being targeted on slant routes. That was 36 targets. However, all of his best routes were ... Read the rest here ... |
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And if anyone here is qualified to know about being "off" it would be you since you see it in your mirror every day. Idiot. Keep it coming little speedo. This is an excellent example of how you berate others here and have been doing so for a very long time...ah, but no more little speedo. Attack me as much as your disorder requires. You certainly will NOT be attacking anyone else here ever again. I gave you a 'like', and thanks again for another example for the file. Tick, tick, tick... |
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Just making it to that game was awesome. It gave us a sense of what was to come.
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The Saints apparently just signed Miami WR Kirk Merritt to a futures contract.
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Probably the reason I remember it so well is because how often our Offense gave him opportunities to punt. |
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SAINTS DEPTH CHART - 2022 New Orleans Saints - Offseason
OFFENSE QB (3) 7 - Taysom Hill, 16 - Ian Book, 6 – Blake Bortles (RFC 2022) RB (4) 41 - Alvin Kamara, 14 - Mark Ingram, 21 - Tony Jones Jr. FB (1) 46 - Adam Prentice, 45 – Garrett Griffin (RFC 2022) WR-X (2) 13 - Michael Thomas, 17 - Kevin White (RFC 2022) WR-S (2) 1 - Marquez Callaway, 80 - Kawaan Baker (RFC 2022), 84 - Lil’Jordan Humphrey (RFA 2022) LT (2) 71 - Ryan Ramcyzk, 73 - Ethan Greenidge (RFA 2022) LG (2) 75 - Andrus Peat, 76 - Calvin Throckmorton C (1) 78 - Erik McCoy, 68 - Cohl Cabral (RFC 2022) RG (1) 51 - Cesar Ruiz, 63 - Jerald Hawkins (RFC 2022) RT (1) 74 - James Hurst, 67 - Landon Young TE (3) 82 - Adam Trautman, 81 - Nick Vannett, 89 - Dylan Soehner, 83 - Juwan Johnson (ERFA 2021), 86 - Ethan Wolf (RFC 2022) WR-Z (2) 11 - Deonte Harty (RFA 2022), 17 - Jalen McCleskey (RFC 2022), 18 - Easop Winston (RFC 2022) DEFENSE RDE (2) 92 - Marcus Davenport, 90 - Tanoh Kpassagnon, 96 - Carl Granderson (ERFA 2022) NT (2) 99 - Shy Tuttle (RFA 2022), 95 - Albert Huggins (ERFA 2022), 77 - Jalen Dalton (ERFA 2022) DT (2) 93 - David Onyemata, 97 - Malcolm Roach (RFC 2022), 52 – Braxton Hoyett (RFC 2022) LDE (2) 94 - Cam Jordan, 98 - Payton Turner WLB (2) 20 - Pete Werner MLB (2) 56 - DeMario Davis, 50 - Andrew Dowell SLB (2) 55 - Kaden Elliss, 53 - Zach Baun, 59 - Sharif Finch (RFC 2022) RCB (2) 23 - Marshon Lattimore, 25 - Ken Crawley, 37 – Dylan Maybin (RFC 2022) NCB (2) 22 - Chauncey Gardner, 35 - KeiVarae Russell (RFC 2022) FS (2) 48 - J.T. Gray SS (2) 27 - Malcolm Jenkins, 31 - Bryce Thompson (RFC 2022) LCB (2) 29 - Paulson Adebo, 21 - Bradley Roby, 36 - Jordan Miller (RFC 2022) KICKING K (1) 3 - Wil Lutz, 6 - Brett Maher (RFA 2021) P (1) 4 - Blake Gillikin LS (1) 49 - Zach Wood RS (*) 11 - Deonte Harty (RFA 2022] 90-man Roster Count - Total: 63; Offense: 31; Defense: 28; Kicking: 4 Reserve/Injured KEY: Projected Starter Free Agent (FA 2022) Restricted Free Agent (RFA 2022) Exclusive Rights Free Agent (ERFA 2022) Reserve/Futures Contract (RFC 2022) Rookie Draft Pick (R#,P#) Undrafted Rookie Free Agent (UDFA 2022) Waivers (Wv 2022) Practice Squad (PS 2022) Reserve/Injured (NFI), Reserve/Non-Football Injury (NFI), Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) Reserve/Retired Reserve/Suspended By Commissioner STATUS:
Note: RFAs and ERFAs are not technically under contract, but the Saints currently hold contractual rights to those players |
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Not sold on Baun as a fit for the Saints, 3-4 defensive front Steelers maybe?
Chad Muma is a guy to keep an eye on in the draft; check out some of his film on You Tube... Looking forward to seeing his combine evaluation... Davis is 33, a terrific leader, mentor, to get a talent like Muma, along with Werner, to learn under Davis example would last another eight seasons for the Saints... |
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He set records in College for sack totals, then Payton turns him into a inside linebacker and primary special teams player. |
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Another multi-pick WTF... |
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To accept things as they are means to let go of your expectations of how things should be. Instead, allow things to be what they are. It means to say to yourself, “It is what it is, and there is nothing I can do to change the current situation.” This is a contrast to asking the universe “why is this happening to me?” Or to some A FOOTBALL TEAM
So glad my life isn't ruled by Could'a Would'A Should'A and What If. Guess that means I don't "DO IT THE RIGHT WAY" :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: |
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LDE (2) 94 - Cam Jordan, 98 - Payton Turner
Basically a "red shirt" season for Turner. 2022 ... Let's Geaux !!!! |
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