The only thing clear about this cloudy offseason standoff between the New Orleans Saints and quarterback Derek Carr is that no one – maybe not even the players involved – know the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Who will tell it first?

Is either or both sides ready to move on, or are they simply playing an expensive game of chicken? Who better to ask than a raving band of Who Dats? We did that on another Mano E Monday edition of Dattitude Podcast (Ep. 370) presented by Evangeline Securities?

Also, Gabe Henderson is back to chat and to offer his pick of the day in ‘Man vs. Machine,’ and in Jim’s Extra Point, he has proof even the Saints themselves are trying to forget the past 18 months and strike it from the history books. (OK, maybe we exaggerate a little.)

CHAPTERS                                                                            

0:00 Introduction

6:50 Pregame Chat on Dat

19:35 Opening thoughts on Saints

24:00 Derry’s Dime: Carr vs. Saints

1:10:51 Mondays with Gabe

1:28:10 Man vs. Machine’

1:32:40 Final Saints comments

1:46:00 Last Word: Saints try to forget

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