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Mr. Scot

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Mr.Scot do you think the saints keep their HC? What about brees, will he stay? Buddy of mine seems to think the qb landscape will look much different next year with some big names changing teams. i.e. brees,cutler, manning etc.

I don't see Payton going anywhere.

Rob Ryan though...

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I don't see Payton going anywhere.

Rob Ryan though...

Yeah I see that.

He seems to think with the bills changing owners and orton gone that they will target the HC and or brees. I don't know, it was just something that was brought up, thought I would ask.

Mole face seems like the guy to rework his contract to help but that team is like the worst in the league in cap space. Do you think they entertain the idea of no more breezy poo in nola?

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So does making the playoffs kinda ruin the chances of us firing our OC and getting a new one?   Trestman anyone?

 

absolutely not.  Gettlemen is gonna reevaluate the entire staff after this season regardless. you cant just overlook the poo storm that was the panthers the whole season because they made the playoffs.  If the entire NFCS wasn't crap, some staff would be looking for jobs already.

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