Welp, when adding multiple enigmatic, veteran wide receivers who are on their last leg doesn't even equal up to one single meaningful snap, there's really nothing left to do but head straight back to the well. That, of course, being the promising pipeline of young, athletic tight ends with limited playing experience from the University of Miami...basketball team?
What can I say? When you're talking about a Sean Payton-led offense, the "traditional route" is often synonymous with "the road less traveled". Now, I have no idea if Erik Swoope if going to contribute much of anything down the stretch of a season that's 'Super Bowl or bust', but I do know that I have just as much faith in Sean Payton to squeeze some productivity out of a Junkyard Jimmy Graham as I did in him doing the historically impossible by turning Brandon Marshall into an actual playoff participant for once. This move probably doesn't speak too, too highly of what they have seen out of Dan Arnold in practice as of late, but I'm going to focus on the positive of his potential replacement having a couple interesting things in common with one of the dynamic weapons of the Drew Brees' era. Erik Swoope might not be Jimmy Graham Jr., but he might actually see the active roster as someone who has a stat line on the season, which is undeniably one of the most important things you look for in a complimentary pass catcher come playoff time.
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