Jeff Duncan on Sean Payton 2023

Would the Chargers really fire Staley if they make the playoffs? Their remaining schedule (vs. Titans, at Colts, vs. Rams, & at Broncos) suggests that they should make the playoffs compared to the Patriots schedule. Seems like they’d have to give those games away and play down to the level of those teams to go less than 3-1 or 4-0 during that stretch and 10-7 or 11-6 overall.

Assuming the Chargers make the playoffs and Cardinals keep Kingsbury 9 months after giving him an extension, it’s more than likely that there won’t be any openings for Payton to coach elsewhere. The Rams don’t have the assets to trade, plus McVay’s extension. Staley has to practically lay down and blow those games to lose his job.

Potential openings are heavily dependent on one coach walking away, another coach falling apart and those teams owners willing to just eat their coaches’ new extension money and give up first round draft picks while doing so.
The Spanos family (Chargers ownership) is incredibly stupid. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting/knowing/working with a lot of ultra wealthy and influential people. Chargers ownership is at the bottom of the food chain. They have the uncanny abiility to ruin a good situation. Sean knows this, everyone in the league knows. Heck, one of their own family members knows and is trying to force them in to selling the team. I wouldn’t touch that job with a 10’foot pole unless I had full control, a long guaranteed contract and the latitude to never have to talk to or consult with them. And Dean wouldn't be allowed in the locker room, the sideline or at practice to sniff jocks. The ego driven Spanos clan could never do that. In an interview I read Sean said it’s about “the people”. If that’s truly the case, the Chargers can’t be high on his list.