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Sayin' my prayers for Michael to pick Payton to finally please the fans !!
It certainly a risk but the flip side is that I can't think of a trade for a coach that didn't work out in the NFL. Gruden, Belicheck and Holmgreen all got their teams to the Super Bowl.Same here
It all has to do with who Payton picksSayin' my prayers for Michael to pick Payton to finally please the fans !!
Arians too.It certainly a risk but the flip side is that I can't think of a trade for a coach that didn't work out in the NFL. Gruden, Belicheck and Holmgreen all got their teams to the Super Bowl.
Sayin' my prayers for Michael to pick Payton to finally please the fans !!
Every team agrees to compensation with New Orleans BEFORE Payton can talk to them. So they know what they’ll get if he says yes to any of them ahead of time.Can someone catch me up to speed on how New Orleans affects SP’s next job? I understand they want compensation, but let’s say Denver is willing to offer a 1st rd pick, yet Payton doesn’t want to go to Denver, he wants to go to Houston, but they will only give up a 3rd rd pick.
In this scenario can the Saints effectively keep Payton from getting a job if they don’t like what Houston offers? Or does Payton have more control bc he can tell the Saints to “suck it up and deal with it” bc he doesn’t want to coach in Denver?
Yeah, this is difficult. Maybe if we're able to trade back... but right now, that can't exactly be done. It's a tough pill to swallow thinking that we're immediately kneecapping our new GM and HC who are inheriting a roster with little to no cheap, young, proven talent.We have 5 picks in the top-105 this year. Perfect chance to build the trenches!! We’re likely picking top-10 next year. Sorry Saints.
Not true.Every team agrees to compensation with New Orleans BEFORE Payton can talk to them. So they know what they’ll get if he says yes to any of them ahead of time.
Payton's got a lot of leverage in this situation, as he has a roughly $10 million per year contract with Fox, so it's not like he's hurting for cash. If the Saints really want to play hardball, they could end up with nothing, and Payton stays in LA to coach another year.Can someone catch me up to speed on how New Orleans affects SP’s next job? I understand they want compensation, but let’s say Denver is willing to offer a 1st rd pick, yet Payton doesn’t want to go to Denver, he wants to go to Houston, but they will only give up a 3rd rd pick.
In this scenario can the Saints effectively keep Payton from getting a job if they don’t like what Houston offers? Or does Payton have more control bc he can tell the Saints to “suck it up and deal with it” bc he doesn’t want to coach in Denver?
Never seen that put in concrete before. Where you seen that?Every team agrees to compensation with New Orleans BEFORE Payton can talk to them. So they know what they’ll get if he says yes to any of them ahead of time.
Not sure this is concrete, but it was reported that all 5 teams requested permission to speak with Sean, but only 3 were granted by the Saints, due to compensation.Never seen that put in concrete before. Where you seen that?
I vaguely remember K9 addressing that, but I feel like it was from a tweet that was pretty up to interpretation.Never seen that put in concrete before. Where you seen that?
At best, like a wide range, but Payton's only discussed and is interviewing with four teams. Us, the Panthers, Texans, and Broncos. Not sure where you got the other info. Obviously we're last in that whole process, but still.Not sure this is concrete, but it was reported that all 5 teams requested permission to speak with Sean, but only 3 were granted by the Saints, due to compensation.
That last sentence is just stellar analysis. I would imagine getting hired quickly certainly hurts his chances to stay at FOX.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
If Payton comes here we are going to have to give up some draft choices.
He is going to sell himself as being able to turn this thing around and get Kyler back on track. He is not the Messiah and he is not the only person on earth that could get Kyler back on track. I actually think that’s more on Kyler.
Did Payton have full control over the roster? I thought it was Loomis???? This is a good article from SI: https://www.si.com/nfl/2022/01/25/sean-payton-stepping-away-saints-backup-planPayton has shown the propensity to mortgage the future to put together his teams. I don’t think this is a way to “ build a foundation” to win year after year and I don’t think it’s what Bidwill and Ossenfort will go for.
This could very well be true. I just don't think Payton thinks poorly of the Bidwill's or the Cardinals, to do it deliberately. Mike just may say he can't afford him and have to walk away.Payton will “reject” us and people will blast the organization as being used for leverage. I actually think the Cardinals are using him for his insight of our situation. I just don’t see Payton’s vision is going to be in line with Bidwill.
He’s paying Kiem and Kingsbury so can you imagine paying Payton 20m + a year and failing?
Come on Ron. There are more than a couple who look at Payton and the savior. I was one of them. I no longer think that.Who is saying he is? I think the fact that Payton has shown in interviews what he'd actually do with Kyler means he's already thought about it and possibly has a plan to implement, plus he has a resume with an offense where a shorter QB can excel with passing lanes. Other HC's may be able to get the most out of Murray, but Payton actually has the pedigree to back it up, at this point. I do think from a leadership stand point, other HC candidates would be just fine and Kyler would respect them, but it makes me nervous thinking about who they'd actually have in Murray's ear, coaching him up.
Did Payton have full control over the roster? I thought it was Loomis???? This is a good article from SI: https://www.si.com/nfl/2022/01/25/sean-payton-stepping-away-saints-backup-plan
Here's the next to last paragraph: While the narrative will now become that Payton is leaving a burning building or that Brady is walking away from a house on a sinkhole, it’s not their fault. Someone could have said no. Someone could have demanded a longer commitment to match the administrative gymnastics they had to do on their own roster. Someone could have realized that the human spirit is fleeting and that the only constant in life is change.
This could very well be true. I just don't think Payton thinks poorly of the Bidwill's or the Cardinals, to do it deliberately. Mike just may say he can't afford him and have to walk away.
He walked away in the same way BA walked away...BA never really wanted another rookie QB to groom, unless they were absolutely elite.Come on Ron. There are more than a couple who look at Payton and the savior. I was one of them. I no longer think that.
As far as Payton being responsible do you think for one minute Payton would tell Loomis not to make a move to improve his team right now because of what it might mean two years down the road?
So yes it might not be his fault but he DID walk away.
Totally agree. But Payton is considering coming here while losing draft picks, only 29 players signed and a Qb who is not going to be ready to play physically and perhaps mentally?He walked away in the same way BA walked away...BA never really wanted another rookie QB to groom, unless they were absolutely elite.
As I understand it, it's not a in writing thing. However, the teams do have to agree that they are willing to give up compensation to get permission. It makes sense because why would NO waste their time with a team unwilling to give up something? So, they might get a "yes" but the actual compensation hasn't been negotiated yet.Every team agrees to compensation with New Orleans BEFORE Payton can talk to them. So they know what they’ll get if he says yes to any of them ahead of time.