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Panthers receive permission to interview Sean Payton


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5 hours ago, Shocker said:

Price lower than expected

Ultimately, the compensation for the Saints would be a mid- or late-first round pick,'' Payton said. "Each team has different ammo or different pick selections. It could be a future one where maybe you have to throw in something.''

I bet 2024 1st rounder gets it done honestly.

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2 hours ago, ladypanther said:

16 seasons with the Saints.  Won the SB in year 4.  Could not get back there again.  

Well gosh, he is just an awful coach then. Reminds me of Andy Reed and how he has only won one Superbowl. He is obviously another awful coach nobody should ever want as well.

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On 1/15/2023 at 3:05 PM, kass said:

Why would the Panthers want that to happen!?!?!!?

At the end of the day, we are going to have to stand on our own two feet, regardless what the Saints, Bucs, Falcons or anyone else does. I don't care what draft picks the Saints have. That's their thing. We have to handle our own business.

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5 hours ago, top dawg said:

At the end of the day, we are going to have to stand on our own two feet, regardless what the Saints, Bucs, Falcons or anyone else does. I don't care what draft picks the Saints have. That's their thing. We have to handle our own business.

So you are no in favor of being part of every deal and driving up the price as some form of trolling and wasting time that could be used improving the team. Weird. Sounds like you might agree with me. 

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