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As for Demario and Mathieu, both are coming off banner years and I see no reason why they suddenly hit some imagined wall that you seem to wish exists to tarnish anything that has to do with your hated Loomis. Hopefully both Jordan and Lattimore rebound from injuries. |
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Matt's latest take :crazy: |
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If you look at the stats below, Davis is the oldest active linebacker in the NFL. Why might I expect that he COULD decline or soon retire. Because every single other linebacker in the entire NFL even a day older than him already has. But I guess I am 'imagining' the site pro football reference. https://www.pro-football-reference.c...ay=1&year=1990 I believe even Loomis has joked in interviews that Davis doesn't think he is getting older but he is and the team realized that. We can all hope Davis has another great year but I think realistically every sober minded person realizes he could easily decline this year, and the Saints are paying about half price for his skills knowing its basically a coin flip. Demario Davis has played at a similar level to Fred Warner and Roquan Smith, yet they make $18-20 million a year and Davis just signed for $17 million for two years. I don't think he or his agent are in the charity business, I think everyone understands there is a strong chance that when you pay for 2 years for the price of 1 on a player that age, you are building a significant probability of decline into the contract. One was you look at it is if you get 2 years for the price of one, you could get lucky and the Davis could continue to play at the same level and you double your money, but also there could be a 1/3 chance of extreme decline by 2024 and a 2/3 chance of extreme decline by 2025 so you get 2/3 value in 2024 and 1/3 value in 2025 and thats why you are getting 2 years for the price of 1. |
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Of course, I didn't read any of that **** when you went into boxing crap. Not sure who would. :rolleyes: |
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Kubiak isn't a 'sure fire' solution to the offense. I like what I've read about him in Saints camp specifically. A fresh approach is necessary and from all accounts the players have welcomed the changes with open arms. That in itself may be enough to get us over .600
Year Position Record Playoff record 2023 San Francisco 49ers Offensive Passing Game Specialist 12-5-0 2-1 2022 Denver Broncos Offensive Pass Game Coordinator / Quarterbacks Coach 5-12-0 0-0 2021 Minnesota Vikings Offensive Coordinator 8-9-0 0-0 2020 Minnesota Vikings Quarterbacks Coach 7-9-0 0-0 2019 Minnesota Vikings Quarterbacks Coach 10-6-0 1-1 2018 Denver Broncos Quarterbacks Coach / Offensive Assistant Coach 6-10-0 0-0 2017 Denver Broncos Quarterbacks Coach / Offensive Assistant Coach 5-11-0 0-0 2016 Denver Broncos Quarterbacks Coach / Offensive Assistant Coach 9-7-0 0-0 2014 Minnesota Vikings Assistant Wide Receivers Coach / Quality Control Coach 7-9-0 0-0 2013 Minnesota Vikings Offensive Quality Control Coach 5-10-1 0-0 |
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The teams that have run the Shanahan/Kubiak schemes have almost always produced elite offensive numbers. That's what we are talking about here. Make no mistake, we were not running the Carmichael offense when Payton was in New Orleans. Payton ran the offensive side of the ball. It was 100% his scheme. In the brief time since Payton left the offense has quickly gone down the tubes under Carmichael. The rest of whatever it was that you wrote has no relevance to the scheme that Kubiak brings to our offense. |
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