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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by jeanpierre https://twitter.com/robinsportsnews/...00936564793344 (excerpt) D.J. Chark should have no issue finding targets in Detroit. Outside of Amon-Ra St. Brown, there's not a whole lot to get excited about with the Lions' receiving corps. The problem, though, is whether ...
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Re: 2021 NFL Free Agency: New Orleans Saints
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
So in a nutshell, Jared Goff didn’t exactly live up to his draft status, nor able to elevate others.![]()
I was never a fan of his coming out of college. |
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Re: 2021 NFL Free Agency: New Orleans Saints
Originally Posted by dizzle88
It's likely his last contract and there are no financial guarantees in life after the NFL for him. He should absolutely shop around to find the company that will offer the most for his abilities. I certainly look for better opportunities when I look for employment. ![]()
I'd like the Saints to sign him but I agree that the Saints don't need to spend a lot of money on him. |
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Re: 2021 NFL Free Agency: New Orleans Saints
Originally Posted by dizzle88
Dizz, he'd only be screwing us if he signed to big money and he knew he wasn't gonna bring the Honey Badger; don't blame him one bit for asking market value...![]()
Adding him to our secondary, with his leadership, experience (including a Super Bowl), and his abilities would greatly benefit this secondary and negate skepticism... |
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