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Sean Payton upset over his suspension in 2012


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If it is true that the NFL tried to get Payton fired and I was an owner, I would be livid with the NFL. Goodell is an attorney and should not have to be introduced to the tort of tortious interference with contract. The potential liability for the NFL would have been vast. I am no fan of Sean Payton, but the level of arrogance that is required to try to get a coach fired is immense and dangerous.

Edit: A quick check indicates that Goodell is not an attorney.

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1 hour ago, FakePlasticTrees said:

If it is true that the NFL tried to get Payton fired and I was an owner, I would be livid with the NFL. Goodell is an attorney and should not have to be introduced to the tort of tortious interference with contract. The potential liability for the NFL would have been vast. I am no fan of Sean Payton, but the level of arrogance that is required to try to get a coach fired is immense and dangerous.

Edit: A quick check indicates that Goodell is not an attorney.

Quicker check: Goodell is a stooge.

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On 10/3/2018 at 11:46 PM, Billy_T said:

Payton did win a Super Bowl Championship but that was 8 years ago and in last 4 years his teams have gone 7-9, 7-9, 7-9, 11-5....perplexed by all the energy focused on hating Payton, seems like a waste of energy.

You mean other than the fact the guys is an asshole we have to deal with in our division.  The guy who was kicked out in 2012 for organizing the bountygate scheme which he hid and willfully continued after his owner told him to stop.

This asshole?  

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Go back under your bridge troll.
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Sounds like he and Drew Brees have something in common - they love whining about poo they did and can't take back. Brees sued a jeweler that he said charged him too much for a bunch of jewelry he bought after the fact. Idiot had already paid for it and wanted his money back. Now Payton complains about this suspension like 6 years later. Don't do the crime dawg.

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