st.byron wrote:BAM! (shhhh) wrote:
Couldn't disagree more, but I can respect the opinion.
I think drafting and recruiting has bupkus to do with any "slide" the Saints have experienced. I think the only way recruiting changes the core of the Saints list is if they get lucky.......
Disagree that recruiting has bupkus to do with our performance.
Look at the draft picks Thomas made from 2003 -2005
2003 2004 2005
8 Raph Clarke 17 McQualter 33 Gilbert
55 Sam Fisher 33 Ackland 49 Rix
65 Callaghan 49 McGough 63 Raymond
77 Grant Oorloff 63 Gwilt 71 Sweeney
Somebody refresh me as to who we traded our second and third picks for in 2003, sure Watts and Brooks are in there somewhere. And refresh me why we didn't have a pick until 33 in 2005. Who did we trade for?
The above is a complete indictment of Thomas' list management.
2 out of 14 (including Brooks and Watts) playing at senior level !!! A yawning gap in our list in the 20 - 23 year old age group from these draft years. Don't tell me that lack of list depth has nothing to do with a team's competitiveness. Lucky our numbers came up in the 2001 draft (Bally (3), X (5) , Dal (13), Goose (21) and Joey (37)) or we'd be completely stuffed in the mid-field.
Look at Wet Toast, take Judd, Cousins and Chick out and they turn from 5 and zip at this point last year to 1-4 and looking very average.
Why? - lack of depth.
I believe the aquisition you're referring to in 2003 would have to be Jason Gram, but I could be wrong (going from memory and it fits, haven't looked it up).
I'm not interested in challenging the religiously held view of Thomas' drafting on saintsational - especially since I'm certainly not of the opinion that it was a strength (I do suspect a lot of people need to look through those drafts at what most good teams walked away with). More importantly, such a discussion only leads down well trod roads, and misses the point.
I'm not sure what the age group of 20-23 year olds has to do with anything. In the context of this thread, it's at least premature to grade drafting since Thomas left, and it will remain difficult given the difference in circumstances between today and 2004/5/6.
Friday night, the Saints had 12 players in the lineup drafted from 2000 to 2002 - half the team. Schneider is also in the best 22 and a 2001 draftee. which means those 20-23 year olds are after spots held by players barely older than they are, and those held down by vets aiding in the development of the now 24-26 year olds. Simply put, you've got to play like Sam Fisher, or Sam Gilbert circa 2007 to crack the Saints as a youngster... as much as some on this forum would like to believe otherwise, it's no mean feat for a kid to come from the draft to displace someone like Aaron Fiora or Jason Blake.
Under normal circumstances, you'd like to be rotating in/out about 2 new players a year as regulars, but in practice, when you've got half your list of a certain age group... with 2 from 2003-5, David Armitage and Clinton Jones, we had 6 players in our lineup on Friday night drafted before 2000 (i.e. over 26 years of age).
Looking through those drafts (2003/4/5), it's not like a lot of names jump out, and those that do by and large needed time which they wouldn't have gotten with our predominantly young team. Better recruiting (and even moreso, better development) would absolutely have made the Saints better, but it's no excuse for any slide from the Saints. Unless we pulled out an Adelaide 2004 (Knight, Van Berlo with mid late picks) or Brisbane (Adcock and Rischitelli with mid late picks), there simply aren't that many players from those years who would be core players... if you could have pointed to the Adelaide or Brisbane examples prior to either draft, you should put it in your resume.
My view is whether the list is "the best" or not isn't what decides champion teams. After a minimum level, it's the teams themselves, from last on list like Eljay Connors and rookies ala Van rheenan through to coach and captain. The Saints list is good enough to do that, and complainaing about list strength from where we sit is like a 16 year old complaining that their parents got them a new SUV but not a BMW.