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View Poll Results: Biggest Disappointment in not making the playoffs? | |||
Saints |
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21 | 63.64% |
Cardinals |
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0 | 0% |
Bears |
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8 | 24.24% |
Bengals |
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1 | 3.03% |
Browns |
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3 | 9.09% |
Voters: 33. You may not vote on this poll |
this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; All I can say it this: If Sean Peyton doesn't get any legit players (not 'here this week, gone next week' players) who are committed to winning, he could wind up like Haslett going the route of "Welcome to McDonald's, ...
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The Owner
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: New Orleans, LA (10/1/13)
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Re: Out of the Saints and
All I can say it this:
If Sean Peyton doesn't get any legit players (not 'here this week, gone next week' players) who are committed to winning, he could wind up like Haslett going the route of "Welcome to McDonald's, may I please take your order." The first order of the offseason is to shore up the defense. No more putting a Band-Aid on a bullet wound. There are more holes in that D than Ray Nagin's credibility. Starting with the secondary. Uncle Fred Thomas is like the Incredible Hulk in 501's, he's "five-o-DONE". Jason David (I see why the Colts let him go. Could he possibly be the second coming of "Toi-let" Cook?). They also need a playmaker at linebacker. A S-T-U-D at LB. Offense: If the Deuce Coupe doesn't make it back (and that's a HUUUUUGE "IF"), then they need to load up on the backfield. I think we're set at WR, but some extra bodies are needed. After the way last season started and ended, Buddy D is breakdancing in his grave. ![]() |
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