Man McCoy its every damn year for the last like 5 years
I mean, Mr Glass Miller was a beast this year…. until the inevitable happened.
McCoy getting hurt again just adds another position to the long list of positions that need to be at minimum addressed with depth (McCoy has been restructured twice now, after his initial extension; under contract through 2027, so he’s in the books for a *while*).
Oh great, now Shough will have to start without McCoy
Ah shit, McCoy hasn’t been his usual stud self this year anyway, isn’t gonna be too bad. Maybe move ruiz to center and put the rookie back at guard
First round OL pick incoming.
This is what ChatGPT gave me:
We gather today not simply to mourn what the season has become, but to honor what this team has meant — to the city, to the fans, and to the game of football itself.
For the Saints have worn their black and gold with pride. They have taken the field, week after week, facing uphill battles, injuries, setbacks, turnovers, and yet still showing up.
This season, the record stands at 1-6. That fact is painful. But the record does not tell the whole story.
Because behind each game is the heart of this organization. The coaches, the players, the staff who work tirelessly, the fans in the stands and on the road, and the city of New Orleans that carries this team in its soul.
Yes, they have been battered by the injury toll: the list of men who aren’t on the field because of their bodies – that list grows long. But those sidelined are still part of the brotherhood; their struggle becomes the collective struggle.
In times like these — when the outcome wasn’t what we hoped — we are forced to look deeper: at character, at resilience, at what it means to keep fighting when the scoreboard isn’t kind.
So today we remember not just what has been lost, but what remains:
The legacy of Super Bowl triumph, the roar of the Dome, the faith of the faithful.
The promise of younger players stepping into roles, the next chapter being written even in the midst of turbulence.
The fans, who still stand, who still believe, who still hope — even when hope is hard to see.
Let this moment be a turning point. Let it galvanize the Saints, galvanize the city, galvanize the fans. Let the struggle be fuel for something greater.
We honor the men in helmets, the coaches on the sideline, and the fans in the stands — for giving their all. And we vow, as supporters, to hold the light: to show up, to cheer, to stand by this team when the wind is at their back, and when it is in their face.
For teams are not only defined by victories; they are defined by the way they respond when the losses pile up. What we ask now is this: rise.
And when the next chapter begins, may we look back on this season not just with regret — but with gratitude for the journey, for the lessons, and for the faith that we still have in what the Saints can become.
May the black and gold once again shine brightly. And until that day, we stand — unwavering.
Amen.
Terron Armstead 2.0. Pro Bowl player but is injury prone. Why do we have the worst luck with good lineman
Who cares at this point
Kamara and McCoy: 1,2,3 Cancun
Kendre Miller: hold my beer, not going to run into this brick wall up the A gap all by myself
Trade or cut Miller. He can’t stay healthy
Sorry, OP. Nobody understood the assignment…
Last season when McCoy went down, everything fell apart. He’s such a key anchor piece.
The only death concerning this season is the brain cells of people who thought this would be anything more than a rebuild season
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Man McCoy its every damn year for the last like 5 years
I mean, Mr Glass Miller was a beast this year…. until the inevitable happened.
McCoy getting hurt again just adds another position to the long list of positions that need to be at minimum addressed with depth (McCoy has been restructured twice now, after his initial extension; under contract through 2027, so he’s in the books for a *while*).
Oh great, now Shough will have to start without McCoy
Ah shit, McCoy hasn’t been his usual stud self this year anyway, isn’t gonna be too bad. Maybe move ruiz to center and put the rookie back at guard
First round OL pick incoming.
This is what ChatGPT gave me:
We gather today not simply to mourn what the season has become, but to honor what this team has meant — to the city, to the fans, and to the game of football itself.
For the Saints have worn their black and gold with pride. They have taken the field, week after week, facing uphill battles, injuries, setbacks, turnovers, and yet still showing up.
This season, the record stands at 1-6. That fact is painful. But the record does not tell the whole story.
Because behind each game is the heart of this organization. The coaches, the players, the staff who work tirelessly, the fans in the stands and on the road, and the city of New Orleans that carries this team in its soul.
Yes, they have been battered by the injury toll: the list of men who aren’t on the field because of their bodies – that list grows long. But those sidelined are still part of the brotherhood; their struggle becomes the collective struggle.
In times like these — when the outcome wasn’t what we hoped — we are forced to look deeper: at character, at resilience, at what it means to keep fighting when the scoreboard isn’t kind.
So today we remember not just what has been lost, but what remains:
The legacy of Super Bowl triumph, the roar of the Dome, the faith of the faithful.
The promise of younger players stepping into roles, the next chapter being written even in the midst of turbulence.
The fans, who still stand, who still believe, who still hope — even when hope is hard to see.
Let this moment be a turning point. Let it galvanize the Saints, galvanize the city, galvanize the fans. Let the struggle be fuel for something greater.
We honor the men in helmets, the coaches on the sideline, and the fans in the stands — for giving their all. And we vow, as supporters, to hold the light: to show up, to cheer, to stand by this team when the wind is at their back, and when it is in their face.
For teams are not only defined by victories; they are defined by the way they respond when the losses pile up. What we ask now is this: rise.
And when the next chapter begins, may we look back on this season not just with regret — but with gratitude for the journey, for the lessons, and for the faith that we still have in what the Saints can become.
May the black and gold once again shine brightly. And until that day, we stand — unwavering.
Amen.
Terron Armstead 2.0. Pro Bowl player but is injury prone. Why do we have the worst luck with good lineman
Who cares at this point
Kamara and McCoy: 1,2,3 Cancun
Kendre Miller: hold my beer, not going to run into this brick wall up the A gap all by myself
Trade or cut Miller. He can’t stay healthy
Sorry, OP. Nobody understood the assignment…
Last season when McCoy went down, everything fell apart. He’s such a key anchor piece.
The only death concerning this season is the brain cells of people who thought this would be anything more than a rebuild season