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Roman Harper thinks Sean Payton could be our next HC now


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Whew.
Listening to WFNZ radio now.
Kyle Bailey in the afternoon is close with Roman Harper, they do a side podcast together etc.


Harper, former Saints player.  Is also close to Payton.  In fact one of Payton’s only former players to be invited to his wedding.


Bailey and Harper just wrapped up their podcast episode and Kyle taking about it on air now.


Harper said there was no way no how Sean Payton and the Panthers would ever happen……..until today.  And he think it’s a real possibility with a 4th and 2024 1st gets it done

 

Carolina has began interviewing DCs the last few days.  And the only connections to any HC candidates by these guys is Payton

 

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I’m not opposed to trading next years first for him. 
 

It presents options in the draft with the 9th pick. We could potentially trade down in the first and pick up a 2024 first for the 9th pick, thus netting Payton for only a 4th rounder. 
 

Despite how I feel about the dude, getting a coach of his quality for a 4th is a slam dunk. 

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