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If we trade for Carr and it doesn't work out, we're screwed for 4-5 years
Posted on 2/3/23 at 3:56 pm
Posted on 2/3/23 at 3:56 pm
We already can't start trying to rebuild until AFTER next year, due to our cap situation.
If we add a high-priced guy like Carr to our cap situation, we're going to nuke what little hope we had. We won't be able to do anything with Carr without re-working his deal, which makes cutting him impossible. If he doesn't work out, we are F'd.
If we add a high-priced guy like Carr to our cap situation, we're going to nuke what little hope we had. We won't be able to do anything with Carr without re-working his deal, which makes cutting him impossible. If he doesn't work out, we are F'd.
Posted on 2/3/23 at 4:00 pm to SlowFlowPro
And if he does work out, our Super Bowl window is instantly re-open with our top 5 defense, two young weapons at WR, a still elite RB, and borderline top 5 O-line.
Nothing in the draft is a safe bet either.
Nothing in the draft is a safe bet either.
Posted on 2/3/23 at 4:04 pm to blackandgolddude
We are not trading anything of value for him, if we do. He most likely forces his way to a release and we would simply sign him.
Posted on 2/3/23 at 4:06 pm to SlowFlowPro
I agree with you, but I think at this point, the desire for a true rebuild is something to give up
Underhill and Triplett said on their latest members only podcast on their site that the Saints feel internally they must compete this year in order to make the financials for the business work (to turn a profit). So they may not go all in kicking the can, but they're absolutely going to try to be aggressive for a QB.
Personally I would prefer to just sign a cheap vet and try to make it happen in the draft (or future drafts), but knowing that they feel they must compete at the organizational level, and knowing that DA probably knows he is on the hot seat, I think they're gonna go about as all in as they can, short of nuking the cap again
Underhill and Triplett said on their latest members only podcast on their site that the Saints feel internally they must compete this year in order to make the financials for the business work (to turn a profit). So they may not go all in kicking the can, but they're absolutely going to try to be aggressive for a QB.
Personally I would prefer to just sign a cheap vet and try to make it happen in the draft (or future drafts), but knowing that they feel they must compete at the organizational level, and knowing that DA probably knows he is on the hot seat, I think they're gonna go about as all in as they can, short of nuking the cap again
Posted on 2/3/23 at 4:10 pm to SlowFlowPro
The team doesn’t have a “rebuild” in mind. They hired Dennis Allen to maintain consistency thinking they can win the division and make the playoffs. They tried to trade for Watson and moved up in last years draft. They didn’t fire Allen and they didn’t make big staff changes.
If they make the trade for Carr it’s because they think they are a QB and a few other players away from winning.
I’m not saying they are correct, but that is were the front office’s thought process seems to be.
If they make the trade for Carr it’s because they think they are a QB and a few other players away from winning.
I’m not saying they are correct, but that is were the front office’s thought process seems to be.
Posted on 2/3/23 at 4:14 pm to Rand AlThor
As someone said similar to my view as well...the "Saints are at a crossroad." Which path does Loomis take.
It was fairly split last year but I think it now leans heavily towards clean up the roster, get more not less picks and start clearing dead money.
Having a crap division feeds right into those in the FO who want to win now.
We will see but it looks to be trending to the win now kick the can somemore crowd
It was fairly split last year but I think it now leans heavily towards clean up the roster, get more not less picks and start clearing dead money.
Having a crap division feeds right into those in the FO who want to win now.
We will see but it looks to be trending to the win now kick the can somemore crowd
Posted on 2/3/23 at 4:15 pm to Suntiger
Would rather 25 year old Hendon hooker with 4 years of college experience, with two as full starter 55tds 5 int instead of Carr but that’s just me. The 2024 Draft is what I’m excited about. Carr would screw that up. Sure saints would win the south but get trounced by a better wild card team at home. So what.
Posted on 2/3/23 at 4:34 pm to blackandgolddude
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a still elite RB
Pump the brakes
Posted on 2/3/23 at 4:37 pm to saints5021
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We are not trading anything of value for him,
This isn't about what we're giving up to get him (anything more than a 5th is too much). This is about our salary cap
Posted on 2/3/23 at 4:38 pm to SlowFlowPro
I love a good melt before anything actually happens
If we send a first and give him 30 milly you have my permission to melt
If we send a first and give him 30 milly you have my permission to melt
Posted on 2/3/23 at 4:38 pm to Suntiger
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If they make the trade for Carr it’s because they think they are a QB and a few other players away from winning.
They thought the same thing last year and...were wrong.
Now they want to quadruple down. If they are wrong again, this franchise is capital-F fricked
Posted on 2/3/23 at 4:39 pm to Proximo
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I love a good melt before anything actually happens
This isn't a melt. It's a statement.
I've already made threads about how we are screwed cap-wise.
This will make it worse. Much worse.
Posted on 2/3/23 at 4:44 pm to Rand AlThor
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Underhill and Triplett said on their latest members only podcast on their site that the Saints feel internally they must compete this year in order to make the financials for the business work (to turn a profit). So they may not go all in kicking the can, but they're absolutely going to try to be aggressive for a QB.
We have to kick the can just to get under the cap without Carr. Imagine what we have to do to fit Carr in.
And it makes no sense financially because "kicking the can" means "paying huge signing bonuses" which has to make profitability in 2023 more difficult.
Posted on 2/3/23 at 4:50 pm to SlowFlowPro
Having a concern or an opinion shouldn't equate to melting. Even if it's somewhat negative.
Of course the Saints think they are still in win now mode, but some of us don't think DA is the guy and would rather rebuild. We shall see. I don't think Carr is worth it, but could easily be proven wrong. I figured he would cost too much for the type of play he puts out.
I think it'll take a 3rd and another pick to get him. I just don't know that he's worth the potential contract and picks.
Of course the Saints think they are still in win now mode, but some of us don't think DA is the guy and would rather rebuild. We shall see. I don't think Carr is worth it, but could easily be proven wrong. I figured he would cost too much for the type of play he puts out.
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Derek Carr, Raiders
Contract status: Carr signed a three-year, $121.5 million extension last spring, which included a no-trade clause. Las Vegas has a three-day window after the Super Bowl to cut Carr for a salary-cap hit of $5.6 million. If not, his $32.9 million salary for next season and $7.5 million of his salary for 2024 would become guaranteed. Trades won't become official until March, which means any team trading for Carr would take on that guaranteed money -- and Carr has the right to veto any move.
I think it'll take a 3rd and another pick to get him. I just don't know that he's worth the potential contract and picks.
This post was edited on 2/3/23 at 4:51 pm
Posted on 2/3/23 at 4:56 pm to SlowFlowPro
Do you really want a starting QB that wears eye liner? We need to just bri g Dalton back or someone like him for under $5 million on a o e year deal and then draft a couple QBs until one hits. I would say frick it and start Taysom at QB next year. Who cares?
Posted on 2/3/23 at 5:02 pm to beauchristopher
A 3rd, perhaps, but I'm not even sure about that. The raiders will cut him before February 15th, so they have no leverage. Carr has a no-trade, so I don't even know why he would agree to one before being cut. He can sign with whoever he wants after he's cut
Posted on 2/3/23 at 5:13 pm to LSUPilot07
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We need to just bri g Dalton back or someone like him for under $5 million on a o e year deal and then draft a couple QBs until one hits
I would take either Baker, TBridge or Dalton. Whoever believes in themselves enough to be a starter for 5 mill or less with incentives tied to us going to the playoffs with starts get the job.
If it doesn’t work out and we miss the playoffs, we have a high pick for next years QBs, who are better, Allen is gone (hopefully) and our cap is in much better shape.
Win win all around.
This post was edited on 2/3/23 at 5:14 pm
Posted on 2/3/23 at 5:18 pm to SlowFlowPro
For the first time in a while, I agree with SFP.
Posted on 2/3/23 at 5:25 pm to SlowFlowPro
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I've already made threads about how we are screwed cap-wise.
This will make it worse. Much worse.
On the bright side, if we are able to get Carr and it fails, it would pretty much spell the end of both Loomis and DA. DA would be fired and Loomis would be promoted higher up and replaced with Ireland.
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