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Thursday, March 01, 2012

Why that loss in San Francisco is going to burn for a long time

Pat Yasinskas: Drew Brees deal could gut the Saints
I have no doubt that, when all is said and done, Brees will remain with the Saints. If negotiations on a long-term deal continue to fail, the Saints will simply put the franchise tag on their franchise quarterback.

But, either way, this is when we could begin to see the beginning of the end of the Saints as we know them.

They’re not going to be the same team they were last season when they went 13-3. They might not even be the same team they were in 2010 when they went 11-5. And they certainly aren’t going to be the same team they were in the magical 2009 season when they won the Super Bowl.

They’ll have the same quarterback, and that’s a great start. But the economics of his contract mean the Saints aren’t going to have the same quality of players at a lot of other positions. That’s not Brees’ fault, or the team’s fault. It’s simply reality in the modern NFL.


It's only restating the obvious to say that last year's Saints team was the most talented we're likely to see in our lifetimes. We knew it all season long. I know it's tempting to resist the "all downhill from here" feeling we all knew was coming but... welp, it's been fun.

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