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tw1st3d
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Saints are gutting their roster ..... So far all defense though
Fans will really have a reason to say Who Dat this year
Fans will really have a reason to say Who Dat this year
I love the Cowboys with all my heart, but what the Saints are doing are what smart teams do. They take the emotion out of it and get rid of declining players. Would be so much easier to do if the owner took a backseat and a separate GM was able to make the cuts. Jerry wants to be friends with everyone though, so he gets too emotional with "his guys".
I love the Cowboys with all my heart, but what the Saints are doing are what smart teams do. They take the emotion out of it and get rid of declining players. Would be so much easier to do if the owner took a backseat and a separate GM was able to make the cuts. Jerry wants to be friends with everyone though, so he gets too emotional with "his guys".
Jerry wants to be friends with everyone though, so he gets too emotional with "his guys".
Agree, but I'll change it a little. Sometimes declining players are paid like declining players so there is no reason to get rid of them. Every player has a value and every player has a salary/cap hit. When the value falls below the salary for whatever reason you should start looking at moving on from that player. Whne hte value falls well below the salary you must move on. Also, restructuring to lower the cap hit isn't the way to do it, yet that has become our MO. That accomplishes nothing other than moving the money into future years. You must cut some of these players outright. That is what we are unable to do. I don't know if it is because he wants to be "friends with everyone", because he overvalues his players, or because he always feels we are on the verge on winning...But whatever the reason we need to change. If you cut 3 guys and one turns out to have been a mistake you still likely come out ahead because you use the cap space on new guys and even the guy that was the "mistake" saved you money...If you use that saved money wisely you should come out ahead...
Which is admirable and yet foolish at the same time.