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Sean Payton to coach in 2023 for the right team


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1 hour ago, panthersgreenville said:

I literally can’t think of a single other retread HC other than Andy Reid that went on to have success with another team. Fox and the Broncos don’t count considering he had Peyton Manning and a prime Von Miller.. I could have coached that team to a SB 

Dick Vermeil, Vince Lombardi, Bill Parcells, Pete Carrol to name a few.

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5 hours ago, Ja Rhule said:

Formers Saints coach Sean Payton said he would "have an interest" in coaching for "the right situation."

NewOrleans.Football's Mike Triplett interviewed Payton and asked him about a potential return in 2023. He didn't shy away from hinting at getting back in the game, though Payton did note he has other priorities on his mind right now. Still, most former coaches are cagey about a potential return, so Payton's comments all but confirm his desire to resume coaching. Payton has been the subject of rumors from the moment he retired, and it looks like he will don the headset once again within the next few seasons. 

This never works either go get dorsey

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25 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

Gruden to Tampa is the only real comparison. Two first round picks. Not sure what, if anything else was involved, but the top of the deal was the first round picks. One was not good enough. Handing over that kind of capital, to a division rival no less, seems to be a very dumb move. 

Pretty sure their rights to him end this year 

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55 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

Gruden to Tampa is the only real comparison. Two first round picks. Not sure what, if anything else was involved, but the top of the deal was the first round picks. One was not good enough. Handing over that kind of capital, to a division rival no less, seems to be a very dumb move. 

Tepper bought Rhule's BS. I could see us trading the No. 1 overall pick to NO and they draft the next Brady. Would totally fit this regimes MO. 

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