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Jay Glazer claims Panthers asked him if Payton would come here


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So, we are asking a pregame announcer on what we should do to rebuild the team? I mean even though Payton would be a great coaching he's still under contract with a division opponent. No way they'd ever let him come here. Payton isn't dumb if he was a free agent coach then yes, he'd absolutely want to come here because he knows Tepper would make him the highest paid coach in the league, but he knows for us to get him from the saints the amount we would have to pay would cripple the team and leave him with nothing to work with once he would get here. 

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24 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

 

YIKES - the whole caveat to this is that New Orleans still holds his rights till after the 2024 season, and would likely require a huge trade package to get him....thats even if they gave us permission to speak with him in the first place.  As nice as SP would be here, it was always a fantasy.

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36 minutes ago, rayzor said:

so we're going to jay glazer for advice?

oye vey.

I think Payton is still under contract with New Orleans and thus it would be tampering for the Panthers to tal to him directly. It is not tampering to talk to others with a close connection to someone under contract. Payton will want a big market job with a franchise QB. That is not Carolina. 

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