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Does anyone want Sean Payton?


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1 minute ago, TANTRIC-NINJA said:

I appreciate Payton's offensive scheme...my dislike for him is beyond words. Eric Bienemy please...new blood and more importantly, a coach who does not have final say on roster moves. 

Sorry dude but Bienemy is trash. That's why no one has hired him. We don't need another Rhule. 

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1 minute ago, Maryland Cat said:

No way we trade multiple firsts in the division.  I seriously doubt the Saints would ship him here either.   If Chargers keep disappointing I could see them make a move.   Young QB and pretty stacked roster.   Raiders a possibility as well.  

Chargers could be a good spot for Shane Steichen.

He's a West Coast guy and cut his teeth with the Chargers.

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

No. Absolutely not. He and Gregg Williams should've been banned for life for Bountygate.

This. If the Panthers hire Payton, I will not follow or pull for the team as long as he is here. My life does not revolve around football and the Panthers are now in the position of earning back my loyalty as a fan. That cannot be done with Sean Payton owing to Bountygate. That is my line in the sand. They can hire whom they choose, I can follow what I want.

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2 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

This. If the Panthers hire Payton, I will not follow or pull for the team as long as he is here. My life does not revolve around football and the Panthers are now in the position of earning back my loyalty as a fan. That cannot be done with Sean Payton owing to Bountygate. That is my line in the sand. They can hire whom they choose, I can follow what I want.

Same. I could not root for any team associated with Sean Payton or Gregg Williams. Not after Bountygate. Nope.

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