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Re: Payton


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6 hours ago, YourLastThought said:

How long do they control him for?

I cant stand him as a person but wont deny that he is a very good coach in terms of setting a roster and developing players and in game decisions for that matter. Unfortunately I believe we have just been use to the bottom of the barrel in terms of Rhule coaching so a talking duck would probably look great as a coach compared to the guy we just had.

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You realize, you just ducked the issue. Lol

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4 hours ago, Green-Ghost said:

You realize, you just ducked the issue. Lol

Okay, I see I did duck around the entire issue and it got very ducked up! 

Yeah, I can't stand Payton but I would take him and learn to like him because the guy is a damn good coach. Just hide the keys to the medicine cabinet so that twisted pill head does not steal all the pain pills.

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11 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

 

Yep been saying this over and over. Sean is 100% right and Tepper is turning this franchise into a terrible place to play and coach. Interviews with ex Browns coaches and players will essentially tell you what Tepper is building, a franchise full of irreversible ineptness, and he is too stupid to understand it.

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fug Payton anyway. It was never going to happen due to the NFCS aspect. 

My thing is that Payton apparently thinks that he's supposed to go into a ready-made situation and profit off someone else's work. Dysfunctional teams would be hiring him to turn things around, maximize the talent and mold the team into a contender. If he doesn't want to do that, then he should stay in broadcasting. 

 

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