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Rams, not so much, but it'll be his to build (possibly). Who knows if McVay wants a full rebuild.
Rams don't seem so attractive right now. Hard to re-build with no draft picks.
Rams, not so much, but it'll be his to build (possibly). Who knows if McVay wants a full rebuild.
They sacrified everything for a SuperBowl, they were lucky to get one. But now for the next half decade they are a rebuild. They don't have a first round pick in the next 2 Drafts and next to no second round pick. Best case they trade Jalen Ramsey to get a 2nd maybe a first, but not sure after this years showing. And people that retire don't account to compensatory picks, so nothing there as well.Rams don't seem so attractive right now. Hard to re-build with no draft picks.
Its not a secret, McVay wants to be in the broadcast booth. He’s won a super bowl. Rams are a mess right now.McVay retires?!? Dude is a kid.
Just a thought - He could also be referring to allowing him to have GM duties or pick his GM so not to be handcuffed.It's not at all strange when you read the quote and see that he is equating functional leadership with the ability to win. Which we have done.
He says he doesn't want to go to an Org where his ability to win is handcuffed. That isn't here.
Weirdly nobody was complaining about Mike's leadership abilities when we went to a Superbowl or when BA was here. Funny that.
Mike can be a problem, but not to the extent that he would stop someone like Payton winning. Or any head coach. In fact Mike has shown that he's willing to take leaps of faith and risks to give his HC's what they need.
Mike's issues are entrenched in meddling in things that should be left solely to a GM. I can't think of anything he's done that would get in the way of any HC doing what they want to do.
He's a helicopter parent, not a Tiger Mom.
Just a thought - He could also be referring to allowing him to have GM duties or pick his GM so not to be handcuffed.
Which all would be a dream if it came to fruition !That would almost certainly happen with Payton I would expect. I wouldn't be surprised to see Jeff Ireland as his pocket GM.
Just don’t see it at 32 or whatever his age is. He has plenty of time for that later.Its not a secret, McVay wants to be in the broadcast booth. He’s won a super bowl. Rams are a mess right now.
Eh same difference. That’s a YOUNG pro head coach by any measure.36
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in his past -- he gave control to Denny and also ceded lots of control to AriansPayton would want control which Bidwill would not give him. The Cards are a dysfunctional franchise not very appealing to solid candidates for either GM or HC positions.
Yep. Not sure why everyone is so high on this guy except he’s a name I suppose. He left the Saints when things got rough under is doing.in his past -- he gave control to Denny and also ceded lots of control to Arians
its not without precedence
i think the thing that might scare Mike is that Payton did preside over NO getting into some deep cap trouble that still hasnt really been addressed
Yep. Not sure why everyone is so high on this guy except he’s a name I suppose. He left the Saints when things got rough under is doing.
He might, but only for Payton. It was done for Denny, for sure. He's smart enough to look at the last 4 years and realize a big change is needed, I think.Payton would want control which Bidwill would not give him. The Cards are a dysfunctional franchise not very appealing to solid candidates for either GM or HC positions.
I can't see any team in the NFL right now that'd be willing to move that much for Payton. Gruden's compensation for the move to the Bucs way back when got that high, but that was a very rare situation where the Bucs had a loaded roster and were ready to win now. Gruden wasn't retired at that point, either.Payton to the Cards just seems impractical. He has 2 years remaining on his Saints contract. That means the league will require compensation. This eliminates the Rams as a destination. I think it also eliminates the Cards. The anticipated compensation is 2 first and 2 second roun choices. This means the Cards with a record number of holes (IMO), cannot fill those deficiencies through the draft. Since the Cards are notoriously unwilling to fudge the cap, this team just couldn’t be repaired missing those picks. Add in that if Murray can’t be fixed, Payton would have to wait 2 years at least to move Murray. Even then the cap hit would be substantial, once again making filling holes nearly impossible. It’s hard to believe Payton or even the Cards would want to write off 3 years.
The problem is the Saints have to release him for him to take another job and several teams want him. It’s the proverbial seller’s market.I can't see any team in the NFL right now that'd be willing to move that much for Payton. Gruden's compensation for the move to the Bucs way back when got that high, but that was a very rare situation where the Bucs had a loaded roster and were ready to win now. Gruden wasn't retired at that point, either.
I know you're more plugged in to league sources than I am, but with BA only getting a 6th or whatever a few years back, and the fact that Payton can just say "cool, I'll stick with my lucrative contract at FOX if you're going to bar me from being back in the league," I don't see that much compensation heading to the Saints.
Mike McCarthy is a rare retread who actually worked out.This roster is about to be a ghost town after trade demands and FA attrition. Zero people will want this job. Especially not Payton. That's my view. We'll end up with an up and comer or also ran - neither of whom will have the clout to demand to be or choose their own GM. Hope I'm wrong, but I'm thinking you can all save this post to revisit later and cry over it.