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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by TheOak Know why I’m not getting caught up in the ‘what could we get for Sean’ discussion? Because everything that I have seen for the last 2-3 years tells me that one one playbook exists presently and ...

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Old 01-28-2023, 08:37 AM   #11
 
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Re: What should the Saints’ plan be to upgrade at QB?

Originally Posted by TheOak View Post
Know why I’m not getting caught up in the ‘what could we get for Sean’ discussion? Because everything that I have seen for the last 2-3 years tells me that one one playbook exists presently and it was written by Sean Payton for Drew/Taysom combo. Otherwise 2022 would have been the perfect opportunity to open it. I saw no greater development out of any of the QBs on our roster, so it’s probably safe to assume Sean was the man behind that as well.

There is a reason that Pete is the longest tenured OC in the league. No one college or professional team is interested enough to make an honest poaching run at him. 15 years at OC.

Just for grins, say we get the magical #1 draft pick for Sean.. It doesn’t matter whether you pick a new QB or trade it for a dozen other picks. They all land in a tired system schemed for someone else run by coaches that can not make adjustments.

As far as optimism goes.. I’m rather pragmatic and find it easier to handle the inevitable low if I haven’t rationalized a high leading up to it. I’ll get excited when someone in the organization does something to change its present path. Anything really…. Get a new water boy… just stop only showing up to collect a check.
Originally Posted by dizzle88 View Post
Couldn't have worded it any better myself.

The fact that zero changes were made to the offense, when it was easy to tell early on they were letting this team down.

Notice how Paulson Adebo was seemingly having "the best training camp" and then the minute the season starts, every team abuses him.

PC is no offensive coordinator, he's an assistant with schematics.
Both compelling arguments for the failure of the organization to move forward with the now HC of the Jaguars, this person from north Louisiana whom would have certainly chosen differently and led us to a more respectable record IMHO.

The question then rears its ugly head, why then was DA indeed chosen as HC under the guise of "continuity"? A little voice in my head, albeit possibly wrong, whispers to me a deal was struck, a secret deal if you will, with SP and Loomis for this very scenario which is unfolding before our very eyes. We may never know... Or will we?
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