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turbo_dog 07-22-2025 04:11 PM

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I wish him the best, but this is a total surprise to me. I have to trust there were conversations behind the scenes that made sure this was best for everyone.

AsylumGuido 07-22-2025 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by saintsfan1976 (Post 1010645)
But why day 1 of training camp?

On Moving the Chains on NFL Radio they said the team was most likely aware but that's just when the announcement was scheduled to come from the player. They also said that as the season approaches players sometimes change their minds and both hosts agreed that they would take him back in a second.

jnormand 07-22-2025 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by BakoSaint (Post 1010633)
Its been on my radar all offseason that multiple aging Saints vets could potentially retire. Obviously Ram already did, and surprisingly Carr did. The order of probability was something like Ram, Hill, Jordan, Mathieu, Davis, and then some longshots like Olave and Kamara. Realistically any older or injured player who takes a pay cut or has declined a lot might be a candidate to retire. Doing so after June 1 helps our cap.

Some of the guys you have on that list just seems like people you’d like to see retire. Not guys that actually are ready to hang it up. Lol.

Ram is obvious.

AsylumGuido 07-22-2025 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by jnormand (Post 1010649)
Some of the guys you have on that list just seems like people you’d like to see retire. Not guys that actually are ready to hang it up. Lol.

Ram is obvious.

So is his list. LOL!

saintsfan1976 07-22-2025 04:24 PM

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So that's why he shaved his head...

AsylumGuido 07-22-2025 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by saintsfan1976 (Post 1010652)
So that's why he shaved his head...

I'd rock his hair in a minute! I started losing mine at 17. :rolleyes:

SmashMouth 07-22-2025 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by saintsfan1976 (Post 1010645)
But why day 1 of training camp?

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Originally Posted by turbo_dog (Post 1010646)
I wish him the best, but this is a total surprise to me. I have to trust there were conversations behind the scenes that made sure this was best for everyone.

On the radio they said he had a new rugrat. He prolly could have stuck it out one more year. Best wishes in retirement .:bng:

SmashMouth 07-22-2025 05:58 PM

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BakoSaint 07-22-2025 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by jnormand (Post 1010649)
Some of the guys you have on that list just seems like people you’d like to see retire. Not guys that actually are ready to hang it up. Lol.

Ram is obvious.

Well, Carr was the guy I liked to see retire.

With Cam and Davis, they have already taken pay cuts, and their play has declined, but they were still able to contribute last year, Davis as a starter and Cam as a rotational player. It is not at all clear that Cam will start this year, with Chase Young getting paid, Granderson the best player on the defense, a loaded training camp roster on dline, and a new defense where its possible that guys like Bresee could move to the outside. If Cam or Davis had a tough time getting back into playing shape, found themselves a step slow and worried about a reduced role, or faced a lot of aches and pains in camp, it would really not be that surprising if one or both decided they would rather retire than fight through pain for a roster spot and playing time at an already reduced salary.

Hill is probably the most popular and beloved player in Saints history but he is coming off a torn ACL going into his age 35 season with a long injury history and a highly physical style of play. Additionally, Hill's contract has not been restructured (a big anomaly for the Saints) and his salary is not guaranteed. It would not at all be surprising for Hill to retire, reach an injury settlement, or agree to a reduced salary that sets up a year on IR followed by a likely retirement in June 2026 much like Ram did in 2024. Hill's $10 million salary for 2025 is at least not a reduction, so he could be tempted to stick around for the check, but the money is not guaranteed. There have been articles about Hill possibly retiring or being cut from major journalists:

https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/fo...ans-uncertain/

Olave clearly does not want to retire. His 2026 salary will more than double his previous earnings, and he stands to make far more on a long term contract. But he is one or two concussions, medical exams, or symptoms from having no choice in the matter, or having a family member make the decision for him. I am ok with Olave playing out his deal, but have no interest in the Saints betting a large percentage of their salary cap on him long term. I would like to see him traded.

Kamara is set to have his last good earning season this year, so he is likely to take the check and try for one last run at 1000 yards. But as we have seen star athletes can be unpredictable, and it wouldn't be that surprising to see him walk away if his body or heart tells him this isn't the year. I believe he has saved most of his money. If he feels a step slow and senses this is a rebuilding year, I wouldn't be that surprised if he decided to walk away, similar to Malcolm Jenkins or Tyrann Mathieu.

Halo 07-22-2025 06:58 PM

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In honor of Tyrann Mathiew retirement, here are his INT's as a Saint in compilation...



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