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Jaycee Horn post game confrontation with Sean Payton


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This is just more shame on the team.  Yeah the situation sucks, the best anyone can do in this situation is work on themselves, the team is a disaster.  It's still very much an individual opportunity though and part of that is being a professional.  Jawing with an opposing coach after getting run through is not professional.

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running up the score?

the panthers have lost by 2 scores or more in every loss this season. does he realize how hard it is not to run up the score on them?

i don't blame sean payton. if i get the chance to practice some plays in a live game when i have no chance of losing, i'm pulling the trigger. it's not my fault the opposing team sucks so bad that i can score without even trying.

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It was a bush league move. Payton still hates the Panthers and this is an extension of that. You don’t compete like the Saints and Panthers did during the Brees era and forget about the intensity. 

Horn is quickly becoming my favorite player. He loves football, he loves competing and hates losing. You can see it. Alpha. This team needs his veteran leadership in the worst way. 

having the nuts to confront the other team’s head coach, regardless of the validity of his argument… LOVE IT. 

I have changed my stance. Please resign him if it’s do-able. 

 

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If WE ran up the score (lol, like we could do that), the Huddle would be fine with it. I have zero problems with teams scoring until the last second. I do it in video games lol! Players like to score. Each player gets paid a nice little paycheck. There need not be an ounce of sportsmanship in instances like that. Oh, we're up by 30 with a quarter to go? Ok, we'll just run it each down, do a three and out so you can get the ball back. Fans will love it!

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I actually like the defenses response when Payton pulled that crap. They  finally got pissed and stopped them for once. It was too late by then but it's a positive reaction. The offense actually responded with that last TD. And believe you me Payton didn't take his foot off on this team. He hates Tepper as much as we do. He wasn't going to let the Panthers score again. 

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