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Jaycee Horn post game confrontation with Sean Payton


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51 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I have a very odd feeling we are about to trade Jaycee. 

This is the healthiest he has been in a while, he is playing well. I would prefer to keep him if he can stay like this but something tells me Morgan is about to ship him away while his value is high and he is healthy.

That would not be smart. This team needs to keep as much young talent as they can. The holes are already too much to overcome in the short term. 

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11 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

What did you want JC to do, sucker punch Payton after the game? 

Suspension would happen, but if sucker punch were to happen I'd rather someone like Ian Thomas do so because he wouldn't be missed on the team.

But what I was referring to was for the defense to play better to stop opposing offenses, rather than just being offended by what the other team is doing. 

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On 10/28/2024 at 9:05 AM, Mr. Scot said:

 

 

lol I mean I don’t blame him…Tepper’s Panthers are a perfect opportunity to try out some wonky plays and get some good practice should they really be warranted. I fully support it. If it was us dominating and doing it I’d be delighted.

How about stop being a pathetic team?

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He might not have gone there if he didn’t know Payton. This isn’t any kind of big deal afaic. 
Payton is an ass, Horn took the bait, okay. It is over. 

He did it because he is an ass, and isn’t scared of them turning it around on him. Poking them. 
And I’m sure they will use that to motivate themselves because disrespect should motivate them. 

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8 hours ago, Manna said:

Suspension would happen, but if sucker punch were to happen I'd rather someone like Ian Thomas do so because he wouldn't be missed on the team.

But what I was referring to was for the defense to play better to stop opposing offenses, rather than just being offended by what the other team is doing. 

Good point!

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