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Does anyone want Sean Payton?


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38 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He strongly insinuating this isnt an good job without a qb

Which, to his credit, Payton pushed back on because the situation of team with a QB having an opening is so rare. It's part of why I think LA(C) would interest Payton so much if it becomes available.

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3 hours ago, Green-Ghost said:

As a Saints fan, I would want to say hell no. I don’t want Sean Payton playing for somebody else in my division.

As a Panthers fan, I would say hell yes!!!  Just because a coach plays for your arch rival, doesn’t mean that he is a poor coach. If anybody can work with the offense and make a quarterback better it is Sean Payton.  This coach, took a bottom dweller team to the Super Bowl.

That being said my only concern is, what would be his cost. What would it take to get him out of the contract with the signs.

Not only to a Super Bowl, but made them relavent every year. We haven't had that in awhile. 

Definitely can't give up first rounders though. Too many holes in the roster to play that game. 

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9 hours ago, Snake said:

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

Legitimately asking, aside from no one hiring him, what makes Bienemy trash and what makes him another Rhule?  

Asking since Bienemy is not a college coach, has a great offensice scheme(sure with generational talent) and would not be given final roster say. 

I am not 100% he is my dude at all but are you saying hire Payton? 

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