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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    Tuesday,David Hawthorne's base salary was cut from $2 million to $1.19 million in 2015 and from $4 million to $1.75 million in 2016.
    Hawthorne still gets a roster bonus of $2.5 mill this year, which is absolutely atrocious.

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    Graham was a luxury the Saints could not afford. When you draft as bad as the Saints do you slowly start to fall apart at the seems. Loomis and Company need to finally have a productive draft. They have not had one in many years.
    Bottom line...if they get a productive player at 31 it will be a good move. If not, I think you will see a front office shake up. Recent history says the Saints are OK at finding talent in the first round, but after that they are atrocious.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MetryCajun View Post
    Graham was a luxury the Saints could not afford. When you draft as bad as the Saints do you slowly start to fall apart at the seems. Loomis and Company need to finally have a productive draft. They have not had one in many years.
    Bottom line...if they get a productive player at 31 it will be a good move. If not, I think you will see a front office shake up. Recent history says the Saints are OK at finding talent in the first round, but after that they are atrocious.
    Tom benson can't figure out who owns his team right now, loomis isn't going anywhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by MetryCajun View Post
    Graham was a luxury the Saints could not afford. When you draft as bad as the Saints do you slowly start to fall apart at the seems. Loomis and Company need to finally have a productive draft. They have not had one in many years.
    Bottom line...if they get a productive player at 31 it will be a good move. If not, I think you will see a front office shake up. Recent history says the Saints are OK at finding talent in the first round, but after that they are atrocious.
    Actually I think recent history has shown the Saints picks in the first and second rounds have been poor. The picks of Meachem, P Robinson, C Brown, and Ellis were busts. However the entire 2006 draft was a gold mine.

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    This is how I will remember jimmy

    http://gfycat.com/ImpracticalNeighboringDartfrog


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    As unimpressive some of their drafts have been, there players brought in the later rounds and undrafted free agents is even more impressive. They have more wins than any regime in saints history and a championship, they will be judged on their teams records not draft grades.


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    The best move for the Saints is to ship Brees to anyone who will give them a top 10 pick and 2 late round picks. Draft either Mariota or Petty, and Amari Cooper in the first. Then address the defense with the rest of the draft. We are not Super Bowl contenders and its time to turn the roater over and set up for the next 5 years.

    Brady, Manning, and Brees are in the twilight of their careers, Rogers isn't too far behind those three. Our best bet at another SB is to build for 4 years from now and Brees won't be around.

    It will be Luck and Wilson dominating the game.


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    It will be Luck and Wilson dominating the game.
    and Rodgers

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    The best move for the Saints is to ship Brees to anyone who will give them a top 10 pick and 2 late round picks. Draft either Mariota or Petty, and Amari Cooper in the first. Then address the defense with the rest of the draft. We are not Super Bowl contenders and its time to turn the roater over and set up for the next 5 years.

    Brady, Manning, and Brees are in the twilight of their careers, Rogers isn't too far behind those three. Our best bet at another SB is to build for 4 years from now and Brees won't be around.

    It will be Luck and Wilson dominating the game.
    I really don't get the defeatist mentality of some the saints fans. I guess it's our miserable history that makes it easy for some folks to blow up this era and rebuild. I believe the chances of the saints drafting a top five qb of the future is smaller than the chances of getting to the super bowl. A qb like brees comes along once in a blue moon. You bleed him dry before you give up and completely rebuild.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BraveCajun View Post
    I really don't get the defeatist mentality of some the saints fans. I guess it's our miserable history that makes it easy for some folks to blow up this era and rebuild. I believe the chances of the saints drafting a top five qb of the future is smaller than the chances of getting to the super bowl. A qb like brees comes along once in a blue moon. You bleed him dry before you give up and completely rebuild.
    It's not a defeatist attitude, I don't want to go 1-15, 3-13 and 4-12 post Brees to rebuild. Right now we could be in a position to transition from a HOF QB with a solid roster to a Solid QB with a better roster. Much like Green Bay did with Farve/Rogers or Indy with Manning/Luck.

    Brees would bring us a high 1st rounder and a few late round picks, while freeing up tons of money after this season to rebuild/reload.

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