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12 minutes ago, Cavscout said:

 

Rumors are that just about everyone in the front office in Indy wants anyone BUT Jeff Saturday, however, Irsay is standing by his man.  The hope is if the search committee puts enough candidates in front of Irsay, maybe...just maybe, one of them will knock his socks off. 

Saturday must be one heck of a drinking companion.

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1 hour ago, 45catfan said:

Rumors are that just about everyone in the front office in Indy wants anyone BUT Jeff Saturday, however, Irsay is standing by his man.  The hope is if the search committee puts enough candidates in front of Irsay, maybe...just maybe, one of them will knock his socks off. 

Saturday must be one heck of a drinking companion.

 

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1 hour ago, 45catfan said:

Rumors are that just about everyone in the front office in Indy wants anyone BUT Jeff Saturday, however, Irsay is standing by his man.  The hope is if the search committee puts enough candidates in front of Irsay, maybe...just maybe, one of them will knock his socks off. 

Saturday must be one heck of a drinking companion.

Irsay is probably joining the meetings now with his only question:

"What do you think about working with Jeff Saturday on your staff? Because my buddy ain't leaving"

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I see the Spanos family wiping the entire LAC FO to shreds this next offseason and that being the spot for Payton.  Cowboys will be in play as well.  

Those two possibilities alone are probably worth Payton saving his own time and meanwhile, make millions for doing next to nothing on Fox.  

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