bksballer89
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Yes, lets
Don't have selective memory after Seattle leaves New Orleans with another L.
Yes, lets
Pretty sure it'll end like last time and the time before that or the time before that.Don't have selective memory after Seattle leaves New Orleans with another L.
Pretty sure it'll end like last time and the time before that or the time before that.
I'm not a big QBR guy. Just seems like an overrated stat that is very subjective to the people who created it.
But we have 10 million in cap this year and that can be carried over to next year with this restructure. We should have 20 million in cap next year.
Dead money is dead money. Rolling over saved money from 16 into 17 isn't going to help in years 18, 19, & 20. A temporary gain at the expense of future flexibility.
By the way, how the hell did the Saints GM mismanage his cap so bad to the tune of $33+ mil in dead money hitting the 2016 cap?
When was the last time New Orleans beat Seattle?
The last time they beat Seattle in New Orleans (which I clearly specified) was the last time they played in the superdome which was my point....
6 years ago. When Seattle was terrible and New Orleans was one of the best teams in football.
Now Seattle is one of the best teams in football and New Orleans is...... not.
I guess it was just an expected move considering his cap hit. At the same time when they seem to be trying to get their cap situation under control just seems like once again let's push the issue to another season and just hope that Brees doesn't continue with his decline. The last 5 years his yards and touchdowns have declined every single season from the year before.
I'm not a big QBR guy. Just seems like an overrated stat that is very subjective to the people who created it.
But your note of "declining" to 4870 passing yards (led the league) and 32 TDs (tied for 7th, leader had 36) shows that he's in decline? More like the team around him is in decline. He's getting up there in age and reps, but he's still going strong (much like Brady).
I guess it was just an expected move considering his cap hit. At the same time when they seem to be trying to get their cap situation under control just seems like once again let's push the issue to another season and just hope that Brees doesn't continue with his decline. The last 5 years his yards and touchdowns have declined every single season from the year before.
The group around him has declined as well. He has a nice trio right now to throw to and a run game to lean on for the first time. We'll see a few more peak years outta him.