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Saints Tears taste soooo good
#31
Quote: @greediron said:
@Ralphie said:
Here you go...what we've all bee waiting for... Wink





nice, film your kid just to post it to social media and then tell him to settle down and not break anything.  Morons.
i am guessing that was a big brother or some other teenager that was taping and posting.  I have to think a dad would have been a little more upset with the kid smashing the game controller or banging on the vehicle.
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#32
Quote: @greediron said:
@Ralphie said:
Here you go...what we've all bee waiting for... Wink





nice, film your kid just to post it to social media and then tell him to settle down and not break anything.  Morons.
What century or should I say planet are you from? Don't you know it's all about the "likes" and "follows"?  Do you have any idea how many likes and follows he got from that post?
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#33
This makes it even better
3) The Saints don't have any option but to pay Drew Brees all the money.











Only five teams have less cap space entering 2020 than the Saints, per Over The Cap. Drew Brees
has the highest cap figure on the team by far, despite the fact he
doesn't have a contract -- a confusing fact that is explained above in
the Tom Brady section. The Saints
have kicked the can of Brees' deal down the road repeatedly and now is
not the time to change course. If Brees is going to cost over $20
million on the cap if he's
not on the team, he better be on the team.
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#34
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#35
Quote: @greediron said:
This makes it even better
3) The Saints don't have any option but to pay Drew Brees all the money.











Only five teams have less cap space entering 2020 than the Saints, per Over The Cap. Drew Brees
has the highest cap figure on the team by far, despite the fact he
doesn't have a contract -- a confusing fact that is explained above in
the Tom Brady section. The Saints
have kicked the can of Brees' deal down the road repeatedly and now is
not the time to change course. If Brees is going to cost over $20
million on the cap if he's
not on the team, he better be on the team.

Brees is far from done, but the fact is Taysom Hill outplayed and outproduced him yesterday significantly. Oh and Brees' actual backup, Teddy, went 5-0 this season.
At the bare minimum, I'm sure the Saints would love to keep all 3 around, but the numbers may not allow it.
EDIT: Actually Brees isn't THAT far from done...
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#36
Quote: @pattersaur said:
@greediron said:
This makes it even better
3) The Saints don't have any option but to pay Drew Brees all the money.











Only five teams have less cap space entering 2020 than the Saints, per Over The Cap. Drew Brees
has the highest cap figure on the team by far, despite the fact he
doesn't have a contract -- a confusing fact that is explained above in
the Tom Brady section. The Saints
have kicked the can of Brees' deal down the road repeatedly and now is
not the time to change course. If Brees is going to cost over $20
million on the cap if he's
not on the team, he better be on the team.

Brees is far from done, but the fact is Taysom Hill outplayed and outproduced him yesterday significantly. Oh and Brees' actual backup, Teddy, went 5-0 this season.
At the bare minimum, I'm sure the Saints would love to keep all 3 around, but the numbers may not allow it.
EDIT: Actually Brees isn't THAT far from done...
He isn't done, still a great QB, but the point is, they have some financial issues and it is likely Teddy walks. 
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#37
Quote: @greediron said:
@pattersaur said:
@greediron said:
This makes it even better
3) The Saints don't have any option but to pay Drew Brees all the money.











Only five teams have less cap space entering 2020 than the Saints, per Over The Cap. Drew Brees
has the highest cap figure on the team by far, despite the fact he
doesn't have a contract -- a confusing fact that is explained above in
the Tom Brady section. The Saints
have kicked the can of Brees' deal down the road repeatedly and now is
not the time to change course. If Brees is going to cost over $20
million on the cap if he's
not on the team, he better be on the team.

Brees is far from done, but the fact is Taysom Hill outplayed and outproduced him yesterday significantly. Oh and Brees' actual backup, Teddy, went 5-0 this season.
At the bare minimum, I'm sure the Saints would love to keep all 3 around, but the numbers may not allow it.
EDIT: Actually Brees isn't THAT far from done...
He isn't done, still a great QB, but the point is, they have some financial issues and it is likely Teddy walks. 

Yep for sure. I was agreeing with you.
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#38
Quote: @JoDakota said:
When Buck and Aikmen were talking what a close game the 2009 game was, not 1 mention of bountygate. Those bounty hits were the only thing that kept the Aints in the game.

I'm convinced the NFL has a gag order on Bountygate which could get a broadcaster fired or cost them some privileges for discussing it - it never gets mentioned.
Considering the last decade of playoff matches - not to mention how they love to sign former Vikings - are the Saints now our biggest rival (outside our division)?


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#39
Quote: @Jor-El said:
@JoDakota said:
When Buck and Aikmen were talking what a close game the 2009 game was, not 1 mention of bountygate. Those bounty hits were the only thing that kept the Aints in the game.

I'm convinced the NFL has a gag order on Bountygate which could get a broadcaster fired or cost them some privileges for discussing it - it never gets mentioned.
Considering the last decade of playoff matches - not to mention how they love to sign former Vikings - are the Saints now our biggest rival (outside our division)?


Yeah.  The NFL is protecting Payton's legacy.  But IMHO, the Aint's and Seahags are our biggest non-conference rivals.  I can't think of any I hate more (mainly due their respective coaches).



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#40
Quote: @greediron said:
This makes it even better
3) The Saints don't have any option but to pay Drew Brees all the money.











Only five teams have less cap space entering 2020 than the Saints, per Over The Cap. Drew Brees
has the highest cap figure on the team by far, despite the fact he
doesn't have a contract -- a confusing fact that is explained above in
the Tom Brady section. The Saints
have kicked the can of Brees' deal down the road repeatedly and now is
not the time to change course. If Brees is going to cost over $20
million on the cap if he's
not on the team, he better be on the team.

I was just wondering about his contract, thanks for that info.
Really seems like Bridgewater should get his butt out of New Orleans, even if he doesn't feel the franchise is as loathsome as most of us. They will probably keep Brees on the roster, be unable to afford starting QB cash for Teddy, and Taysom Hill is going to be a fan hero looking over the starter's shoulder.
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