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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Until we know the severity of Drew Brees's injury, this situation reinforces my belief that teams should never go all-in as you can lose your best player in one play that your championship hopes are tethered... That said, wasn't crazy ...
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Re: Minkah Fitzpatrick
Until we know the severity of Drew Brees's injury, this situation reinforces my belief that teams should never go all-in as you can lose your best player in one play that your championship hopes are tethered...
That said, wasn't crazy about trading for Minkah, but after yesterday, Bell shouldn't be in our long-term plans... I'd package Bell with a third and offer it to Miami, especially since Dallas has pulled out of the sweepstakes and the market may be drying up... Cooper Kupp, who, full disclosure, I admittedly wanted more than Marcus Williams or Alvin Kamara, absolutely was the kill-shot for secondary... Minkah's skill set would have been a much better matchup there than Bell or P J Williams... Don't overreact, misinterpret - Not saying blow everything up after a terrible loss, but we've got tools in the tool box for a great secondary... Lattimore got caught trying to do much but will be fine. Gardner would be great complement with Minkah in SS/NB duties. Marcus improves, or Saquon gets an opportunity... |
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Site Donor 2019
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Re: Minkah Fitzpatrick
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
Like I stated in a previous posts, we likely lose Marcus Williams and/or Bell next year. That wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing.![]()
BTW Cooper Kupp had Lattimore on roller skates yesterday. |
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