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Wow we couldn't even get a 7th next year: the Saints are going stink this Year.
The already have 2 7s next year and 10 picks total.
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Going way back to 1970, the Pats gave up their 1st round pick in 1972 and starting defensive back John Charles who was their 1st round pick in 1967 to the Vikings for the rights to QB Joe Kapp. Kapp missed the first 4 games of that year during his hold out. When he finally joined the Pats (after the Pats made him the hghest paid player in the NFL), Kapp proceded to lead the Pats to a 1-9 record completing 45% of his passes while throwing for 3 TD's and 17 INT's. Kapp refused to sign another NFL contract after this year and ended up sucessfully suing the NFL. I think that might trump all the bad draft trades ever made.
There was an older TN fan in the stands that the cameras kept panning back to.Yeah that has to be crushing for TN. If ever there was a year to beat GA it’s this year. SUPER young team, inexperienced and avg QB (though kid grew up some today and made some tough plays), defense playing as bad as I’ve ever seen…up 21-7 after 1 quarter and STILL lose to GA.
Joe Kapp was absolutely the worst sports disappointment of my life. After suffering through the post-Parilli qb lean years to score a SB qb - wow, was I excited. Then to see him in action -- my thought every week was "this guy doesn't even know how to play football". It was appalling.Going way back to 1970, the Pats gave up their 1st round pick in 1972 and starting defensive back John Charles who was their 1st round pick in 1967 to the Vikings for the rights to QB Joe Kapp. Kapp missed the first 4 games of that year during his hold out. When he finally joined the Pats (after the Pats made him the hghest paid player in the NFL), Kapp proceded to lead the Pats to a 1-9 record completing 45% of his passes while throwing for 3 TD's and 17 INT's. Kapp refused to sign another NFL contract after this year and ended up sucessfully suing the NFL. I think that might trump all the bad draft trades ever made.
It's just utterly laughable of the 2024 draft.. who remains from it outside of Drake? Pettus, Wallace?Yup. That’s the Saints’ 7th in the next draft.
NE has the Saints 7th 2026.The pick is in 2027, so it doesn't matter. [FWIW, the pick they're giving up is a 7 in 2028.]
I told my wife he’s going to miss, he looked 15 years old and he looked like he was going to puke.Peyton Manning was there.
I knew that TN kicker was going to miss.
When the commentators announced that the kicker had never been in a game winning situation before his fate was sealed.I told my wife he’s going to miss, he looked 15 years old and he looked like he was going to puke.
I believe Wolf didn’t select the players in this past draft. Which explains why it looks good to this point even though it’s early.Wolf has had 2 drafts, one sucked, but got them their franchise quarterback, the other appears to be very good. The problem with this roster was Belichick’s drafts, and those will take a little longer to clear out.
I believe Wolf didn’t select the players in this past draft. Which explains why it looks good to this point even though it’s early.
I broke my outdoor tv when we missed that FG. At least LEDs are cheap these days.Yeah that has to be crushing for TN. If ever there was a year to beat GA it’s this year. SUPER young team, inexperienced and avg QB (though kid grew up some today and made some tough plays), defense playing as bad as I’ve ever seen…up 21-7 after 1 quarter and STILL lose to GA.
I’d have done the same in reverse: TN played a hell of a game.I broke my outdoor tv when we missed that FG. At least LEDs are cheap these days.
This is what I think as well. I'm really hoping stretch just takes over for Wolfe or picks someone new.I think the 25’ draft was a collaborative effort, with Vrabel having the final say on picks and trade decisions. I think Wolf set up an overall board of tiers of prospects, and Wolf, Vrabel, Cowden, and Streicher went over it and identified the players they wanted in each tier. Then on draft weekend they adjusted who they wanted to take based upon who was left and what needs they had already addressed in previous rounds. So I agree that Wolf wasn’t making the final decision, but I think he played a significant and valuable role in the process.
This is what I think as well. I'm really hoping stretch just takes over for Wolfe or picks someone new.
I think the krafts respect the wolfes and it's making it harder to get rid of him. Theres an outside chance he stays if this draft is decent but imo he should be long gone. The drafts with him here have been horrible.
I agreed with TN running the clock down to nothing and forcing GA to expend all their timeouts, but the false start might have been the difference in TN winning.I’d have done the same in reverse: TN played a hell of a game.
I kept thinking “Iamaleva was ASS”.
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