Heatles84
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What is this dipshit talking about saying everyone thought they'd go 7-5?
He's the best coach available and Brees didn't become a HOF caliber QB till he went to NO.
Idiot. I also didn't like that Georgia was still throwing up 40+ points. Getting cocky.What is this dipshit talking about saying everyone thought they'd go 7-5?
Give up on your 1st round pick in only two years when you didn't give him a fair chance with weapons or a decent OL? I guess it COULD but very low chance
152-89 in 15 years as a HC. 63%. Took them to the playoffs in 9 of his 15 seasons. Brought the Saints their only SB win. But, isn't a top HC....
Can't make this shit up......SMH.
But the Bears could take one if they think he's much better than Fields or deal the pick......maybe make Houston pay to move up 1 spot.
I definitely misremembered what he did in SD.
Still no lock Payton can be a top HC without him. sure wasn't his last year in NO.
That’s loser talk. It’s the national championship game of college football not some slanted high school contest with a mercy rule and everybody gets a trophy bull shit. If TCU doesn’t like they can stop it or they can leave the field like bitches and take a forfeit because they quit.Idiot. I also didn't like that Georgia was still throwing up 40+ points. Getting cocky.
He’s looking at an investigation and the distinct possibility he is personally punished because of non cooperation with the investigation. He’ll duck out of paying the piper like Pete Carroll and Chip Kelly did when they were caught cheating.From wolvereeeenswire
Jim Harbaugh interviews for Denver Broncos job
Not saying he'll take this job. But have been saying for years it's not if but when will he return to the NFL?
Due to his overly competitive personality that S.B. loss to his brother has to burn him up inside.
What is this dipshit talking about saying everyone thought they'd go 7-5?
Payton has said he isn't retired for good.How many HC succeed coming BACK from a TV job?
Nah, at the point you are up 40 and there is no need for a comeback you run the ball and kick FG's. There is absolutely no point in running up the score other than trying to show up the opponent and acting like you are so dominant. They were just pissed off about the last game so they wanted to make a point. I get it but at that point you are beating a dead horse. It's like up 50 points on a 10 year old.That’s loser talk. It’s the national championship game of college football not some slanted high school contest with a mercy rule and everybody gets a trophy bull shit. If TCU doesn’t like they can stop it or they can leave the field like bitches and take a forfeit because they quit.
When you’re up 40 points in a championship game and there are no more games after that you can do whatever the fuck you want.Nah, at the point you are up 40 and there is no need for a comeback you run the ball and kick FG's. There is absolutely no point in running up the score other than trying to show up the opponent and acting like you are so dominant. They were just pissed off about the last game so they wanted to make a point. I get it but at that point you are beating a dead horse. It's like up 50 points on a 10 year old.
No doubt, but he's not going to jump into any job. He's going to do his due diligence. I don't see many people jumping at the chance to coach the Broncos.Payton has said he isn't retired for good.
They also have to find an organization that’s dumb enough to give up a first round pick for a coach.No doubt, but he's not going to jump into any job. He's going to do his due diligence. I don't see many people jumping at the chance to coach the Broncos.
Payton has said he isn't retired for good.
He’s looking at an investigation and the distinct possibility he is personally punished because of non cooperation with the investigation. He’ll duck out of paying the piper like Pete Carroll and Chip Kelly did when they were caught cheating.
This is a fair concern, but there's not exactly a huge sample size to pick from here. How many coaches had a level of success that Sean Payton has had, went to TV, then returned to the NFL. The only one that comes to mind is Gruden. And looking at the state of the Raiders over the last decade, he seemed to have them at their highest level.Not my point. How many coaches have moved to the booth, then returned to back to the NFL with success? Joe Gibbs not so much (and went to racing, not the booth). Gruden, hell no.