platinumvinnyv
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Im not sure why that makes the saints trade bad. Im assuming You are saying that the saints sold themselves short for accepting the best offer because you assume Payton is worth more. I feel that the Saints got a good deal because he wasn't coaching the saints anymore so something is better than nothing. If no one offer more then what the broncos were offering then how can the saints sold themselves short. It doesnt making sense. you are not presenting better options but just saying how broncos want a coach and payton wants to coach as if they is no line in the sand where broncos say no. I'm not changing my mind. I still stand with what I said that said if the Saints denied the best offer in hopes for and it never come, then it doesn't matter what Sean Payton wants because he will not be coaching because he will still be in contract with saints. The Broncos would move on to another coach. I am assuming that if I am Sean Payton and the team is trading away multiple picks he would show concern with that job, a team needs not only coaching but talent to win. He not trying comeback to coach a dumpsterfire team.There’s no assumptions. It was proven that the Dolphins tampered. SP did a PR tour promoting himself to teams. He even went as far as to say what the compensation would be. Dude was coaching this year. There was no going back to the booth.