Will the SAINTS turn into a dynasty?

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  • THEGREAT30
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 10-04-08
    • 8970

    #36
    no probably will not even make the playoffs next year
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    • PAULYPOKER
      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
      • 12-06-08
      • 36581

      #37
      No:
      In the NFC I look for Dallas and Philadelphia to be a front runners next year with the Panthers to be a possible surprise depending on who they get for a QB and also the 49ers

      In the AFC I look for Pittsburgh and the NY JETS to be the front runners with Cleveland and Houston being the possible surprise teams
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      • wookieehumper
        SBR Sharp
        • 11-09-09
        • 355

        #38
        they are one and done. they had a good year no doubt, but this team is not good enough to be a dynasty and win multiple superbowls
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        • AlphaOmega
          SBR MVP
          • 12-31-08
          • 1146

          #39
          Quik answer to that is, NO
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          • statnerds
            SBR MVP
            • 09-23-09
            • 4047

            #40
            FUKK NO!!!!

            They have zero fukking defense. over 900 yards in 2 games? they were extremely fortunate to win both. they got outgained by about 320 yards in those games. you cannot do that in the NFL and win long term, it is just impossible.

            but since their division is ass, should make playoffs next year. they will not win another Superbowl anytime soon.

            teams that lose ITS lose 69% of the time. highly improbable results this post season.
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            • sportsfan2009
              SBR MVP
              • 11-19-09
              • 2063

              #41
              maybe i think if they get a better def. they will be in the playoffs in that divsion for the next couple of years
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              • Tree Rollins
                SBR MVP
                • 12-16-09
                • 3968

                #42
                The Saints are a hell of a team, but to win a Super Bowl these days everything has to fall perfectly in place. An injury here or there, a batted ball, an inch this way or that. That's all it takes.

                The most difficult part these days it seems, is just staying healthy. One key injury it's over, just like that.
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                • DOMINATER
                  SBR MVP
                  • 12-10-09
                  • 3698

                  #43
                  Indy will be back that undefeat d season shook them up
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                  • DaColts
                    SBR MVP
                    • 09-07-07
                    • 1185

                    #44
                    They have no chance in a repeat unless they fix another game for them.
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                    • Richkas
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 02-03-08
                      • 19396

                      #45
                      Originally posted by MonkeyF0cker
                      No. One and done.

                      I agree.
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                      • The Seer
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 10-29-07
                        • 10641

                        #46
                        no. They made a living on turnovers this year. Teams that do that tend not to get them the next year.
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                        • BigdaddyQH
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 07-13-09
                          • 19530

                          #47
                          That is a very good question. First, define "Dynasty". If you are talking to 70's Steelers, the 80's 49'ers, the 90's Cowbows, or the 00's Pats, the answer is no. Now they do have a good shot at doing well next season because of the fact that there is no Cap in place and the free agency rules change. This means that there will be a lot less movement in free agency, so teams will keep a lot of the players they have now. The fact is that parity allows for teams to be good over a long period of time, but not dominate. Look at the Steelers. They have won two Superbowls in the past 5 years, but they have missed the playoffs two times in that same 5 year period. That is not domination.
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                          • mdemps9190
                            SBR MVP
                            • 11-08-07
                            • 1957

                            #48
                            no shot. I still believe the colts are better than the saints. The one incorrect thing I saw was that 80% of the time teams don't recover onside kick..yes but thats WHEN THE OTHER TEAM IS READY. So the odds are higher with these surprise onsides and such with only 3 people on that side of the ball as opposed to 8 or so.
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                            • statnerds
                              SBR MVP
                              • 09-23-09
                              • 4047

                              #49
                              dumping Bush's overpaid ass could go a long to upgrading their defense.
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