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PT's future as a saint
hate to be the guy...but i dont think PT is going to be around next year. not because of the media portraying the "dog house" thing with payton. isnt he on a one year deal? with this injury sidelining him for a while, i dont see them making him an offer that he will accept. he barely accepted his one year deal. if ivory plays decent the remainder of the season i believe he's a goner and we draft a rb to add depth. thoughts?
yes i know its early in the season |
I think he's done this year and he definitely won't be back next year.
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He'll either be with another team or on this team for a lot less money than he would like. I should mention that I'm a fan of the PT Bruiser.
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I think it is really on him. He wants Jackson money and he is fooling himself to think he is in the same class as him.
Enjoy the offense you are in and make as much as you can but be realistic. |
I'm hoping we can keep him beyond this year. Who knows what the cap will be, etc?
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Speedy Ron - That is exactly my feelings on PT, I don't think he will be on the team next year. As for the rest of this year, I wouldn't be surprised if the Saints IR him at this point. Yes, he has been a great player for the Saints, but too often injured. I know the same can be said about Bush, but I don't see him going anywhere.
The Saints will have to address the RB situation during the next off-season. Looks like Ivory may be a keeper, Bush to continue as the all purpose guy, and don't forget about the guys on IR Hamilton and Hill should be back next year. I also think Jones has a very decent shot at sticking around, especially since he does possess receiving skills out of the backfield. |
I realize this is a blanket statement and may be subject to available talent, but loomis and Payton have yet to cede value to rookie running backs. My theory is that they understand the short shelf life of the rb, so wasting a high and pricy draft pick on an item that tends to spoil is not part of their modus operandi.
They will bring in free agents and other late round picks where value is best, just like pt and ivory. |
Who cares? We all like him because his name is Pierre which fits with our NOLA culture and he was an unlikely underdog, but facts are facts. He is a very replaceable back, and wants feature back money, there is only one way this can really play out. I say Ivory is showing more promise than Pierre did in that point of their careers so lets just let him go. Money not spent on Pierre means more money spent on Reggie, another back who will demand top money. I can stomach paying Reggie at this point and letting Pierre go. I will always be greatful for what he contributed, but he is a plug and play type of guy and very very replaceable.
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The thing about Bush is, at least I think is, he's not a FA next year, he is just scheduled to have a MAJOR increase in pay. Meaning he would need to restructure I believe. The money we save by letting Thomas go, I'm sure will go to re-sign Brees. Something that has really got me worried. I really hoped they would have already gotten Drew in a long term deal by now.
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no the problem this year is 1st and 2nd down:doh: |
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dont think it will be an early pick either. mid to late round pic and def 1 or 2 undrafted guys. lets hope our early picks go to def. |
Unless someone has footage of PT skateboarding on his bum ankle, I see no reason to jettison him
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