Firing Sean Payton to keep us as a class organization? Does winning overtake class? Payton is arrogant and he's sorry alright. Sorry he got caught. Same thing with vicatin case, running up scores, chasing records, p.o.ing opposing coaches.
With Drew Brees we can win the right way.
You're fired for posting something this dumb.
__________________ Originally posted by Robinit at fail central:
Sam Baker, on the other hand has great potential, but has been hampered by his labia tear and will get one more chance to prove that he can hack it at this level.
Wow buddy.Sean Payton developed Brees into the star he is today. I know Romo has been scrutinized and plays for the hated Cowboys, but Payton is the one that found and helped him become a successful starting QB.
Some people shouldn't even be allowed to access the internet. Kevin, you fail.
__________________ twits Acts of violence should be remembered, and then forgiveness should be extended to the perpetrators. But if someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun. Not at the head, where a fatal wound might result. But at some other body part, such as a leg. --The Dalai Lama
Figured it was going to be know. To heck with class, let's keep winning the wrong way. Brees is the key to winning.
This has got to be the worse post ever. Saen Payton and this team did nothing wrong. They got caught doing something that every team in the league does. I have a good friend who was the center for the lions for 8 years and you should hear some of the stories he has told me about things they did back when he played. They didn't call it a bounty program they called it gas money, and the whole team would chip in for big hits and knocking certain players out of a game. The Saints haven't won any game the "wrong" way. You need to be removed as a fan for suggesting this.
Ok then everybody but I and 3 people have spoken. The other 3 are hiding to keep their heads off the chopping block. I'll challenge most people on here about football. So keep the 14 year old reactions when somebody doesn't agree!
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Gerry V is not and never will be a New Orleanian. I don't care how long he lives here. That article sums up exactly why I don't listen to him. He's got it all wrong and so do you. Go ahead and start following the Cowboys. You don't seem to be a very good Who Dat.
This has got to be the worse post ever. Saen Payton and this team did nothing wrong. They got caught doing something that every team in the league does. I have a good friend who was the center for the lions for 8 years and you should hear some of the stories he has told me about things they did back when he played. They didn't call it a bounty program they called it gas money, and the whole team would chip in for big hits and knocking certain players out of a game. The Saints haven't won any game the "wrong" way. You need to be removed as a fan for suggesting this.
They did do something wrong and someone ratted 'em out for it. Your friend might have played football for years but the focus on player safety has changed dramatically. It isn't the same football as it was 10 years ago. We were targeting specific players and that is what was we did wrong. Were other teams doing it? Probably.. If they were does it make it right? No... We got snitched on and got made an example. The NFL is currently being sued by many players over injuries they sustained while playing years ago so they couldn't and wouldn't let something like this fly. People can hate on me for not being a homer, that's fine.
To answer the TS question. No, don't fire Payton. That's an overreaction. I know coaches are held to a higher esteem, but players have come back from prison and played again in the NFL. Besides, he is one of the greatest offensive minds in the game.