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On 1/17/2023 at 12:36 AM, Tbe said:

It would be the McCaffrey load of picks correct?

Makes you wonder if this was a reason for the trade.

I thin they made that trade because he was an oft-injured RB on a boatload of money.

Isn't it funny that he's not been injured since he arrived in Santa Clara?

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13 hours ago, MVPccaffrey said:

Trading high draft capital for a 60 year old coach who made his bones with a top 10 QB ever and really not anything else after that would be an emblematic error for a star f***er of an owner like Tepper.  Jon Gruden had a better case to make as a big splash retread than Payton does and we all know how that turned out

It was a symbiotic relationship though.

Brees was a good NFL QB before Payton. He was elite after.

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49 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

I wouldn’t hate him coaching us I just hate the idea of giving up draft capital to get him. 

I understand that, but when was the last time Payton had a full draft to work with, and how have most of Payton’s picked turned out? He is great at making chicken salad out of chicken poo.

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1 hour ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I've heard this year's 4th + next year's 1st. I'd be content with that, but that's about the max I'd be comfortable with.

Same.

So long as it's not this years 1st.

4th this year, and next years 1...I'm in.

Although I'm not thrilled about Payton, I think outside of Harbaugh it would be the best hire available...now to find a QB.

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