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we knew what we were getting. A top safety that has troubles staying on the field. that is why the contract shocked me.
saints need to accept Drew was the injury gift from the gods and lighting strikes twice every other generation and stop wasting money on these gambles. |
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What a waste of time effort space and especially MONEY he has been so far!
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hopefully loomis has his money cap on and cutting millions off this debacle of a signing. no play no pay. at least restructure the darn contract.
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2009 - Active for the first 14 games. 2010 - Active all 16 games. 2011 - Active all 16 games. 2012 - Active all 16 games. 2013 - Active for the final 11 games. |
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IDT you will ever see him play another game for us.. but maybee im wrong
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The knee was a torn meniscus. I have had that procedure and it heals quickly (4-6 weeks) and is never an issue again, unlike ligament tears. |
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One thing's for sure -- IF Byrd were to retire and/or need to be cut (and of course that's a big IF), then Byrd's not playing for the Saints would lead to absolutely ridonkulous amounts of dead money spread out over the next two seasons, to go along with Junior's $17m, Graham's $9m, and Grubbs's $6m.
IF Byrd goes south, because of injury or any other reason, that's $47m in dead money over two seasons. That's more than Brees will be making. I don't know of too many GMs on the other 31 teams who could get away with something like that. It will be hard for the Saints to be competitive, with that much dead money hanging around their necks. It will basically require an absolute 1000% batting average on draft picks, bargain trades, and undrafted walk-ons. No room to pay anyone lavishly at all. |
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