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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Boston Saint Don’t get me wrong; I’m not sold he’s the guy to lead us back to the SB. Those stats I posted were put up against “subpar” teams and his record is only 5-3 during that ...
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Re: Observations from the Saints win over the Panthers
Originally Posted by Boston Saint
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Originally Posted by Sinner
But he doesn't suck. Not by your definition and not by the generic definition. I'd argue that he's better than a majority of the QB's in the NFL right now and better than a handful of Superbowl winners as well. I'd certainly pick Carr over Dilfer and Brad Johnson.
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Re: Observations from the Saints win over the Panthers
Originally Posted by iceshack149
See? “He doesn’t suck” and everything you wrote after that, means - we stay mediocre enough to keep him in the driver’s seat just long enough to keep us mediocre before developing fresher talent and having to do a soft-rebuild around whoever that might be. And it goes on and on… ![]()
Some of y’all just don’t get the frustration of not rebuilding from the top down, especially in key positions, and it makes those who do get it, seem like “Haters”, or fans that WANT our team to suck badly enough to be properly rebuilt. THAT is part of what makes him suck. |
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