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Sean Payton Officially Steps Away From Saints


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5 hours ago, top dawg said:

Like Bart Scott said, "It ain't too easy without Breesy!"

Payton left when the going got tough...

Yep, a true sign of his self.....couldnt take the heat. Fact is its not that bad, that team even once they get under the cap will still be better than falcons/panthers. If a mass exodus happens at TB, saints could win the south with 9 wins. 

Im shocked about this, it be health related and just not public.  

He did get coofus twice and for some that can wreck your health even after its "over"

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7 hours ago, PantherBoy95 said:



With Brady possibly retiring, Sean Payton out, and Atlanta having a lot of work to be done....
Who knows what the NFC South will look like next year, and years to come. 👀

The funny thing is when Rhule took over, we knew all along that Carolina was in prime position to take over soon with 3 aging QB's in the division.  Now 2 years later the team is possibly FURTHER behind than it started. lol smh

Been the best coach in our division for a long time!  Bye!!

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6 hours ago, t96 said:

As much as I loved watching them choke in the playoffs and underachieve lately, I gotta say I do respect the massive cajones Payton had for calling the surprise onside kick after halftime in the SB. That was one of the greatest coaching decisions in league history, frankly. Tepper can only dream of having legit brass balls like that.

Cowher did it long before Payton.

But for Neil O'donnel throwing an INT, it would've been just as impressive. 

 

 

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