Poll Does anyone feel bad for Sean Payton??

Do you feel bad for Sean Payton?

  • Yes

    Votes: 28 6.5%
  • No

    Votes: 311 72.5%
  • Don't Care

    Votes: 90 21.0%

  • Total voters
    429
Feel bad for him? Nah. This is what he wanted to do. That team won 5 games last season and was dead last in the division. It's going to take more than a coach and 2 games to fix that team. But I don't have any ill will for him or the Broncos either. Best of luck to him.
 
I don't think it's too far fetched to happen.

Of course you don't, it's been "happening" since 2010.....I mean, common sense dictates that it is extremely unlikely that CSP would work for a JJ type owner....
 
Of course you don't, it's been "happening" since 2010.....I mean, common sense dictates that it is extremely unlikely that CSP would work for a JJ type owner....
JJ isn't getting any younger.
 
Given the conspiracy theories about how much the NFL hates CSP. What if the NFL lets us win this year as a way to twist the knife in Sean? All make believe of course.
Sean would need to come back and say, "You know, I kept thinking what I needed to do relative to getting the Saints back the Superbowl. It dawned on me that either I or Roger Goodell needed to be taken out of the equation. The way corruption in the NFL works is if you expose something they don't want exposed, you pay. I didn't want the Saints to have to keep paying the price. It is what it is. Congratulations Saints. As for the Broncos, we were the most penalized team in the year this year, and relative to our play, I think you can see that something is off. I am sure there is a league office napkin somewhere that explains it all."
 
I absolutely do not feel sorry for Payton. I think he got a little too confident that he could fix the Broncos. Maybe he will, but it's usually better to underpromise and over deliver.
 
He wasn’t close to burnt out. He protected his stock price and literally forced his way out to do so. He wanted that next contract. He got it, now it doesn’t matter what happens really. I’m now leaning it was about money and not his legacy. Because it makes more sense this way. Had he sat out for three years, then it was burnout. He knew he couldn’t build in Nola. He was headed for 7-9 x 3. At least with Denver he’ll be 7-9 x 3. But a ton richer in the process. If he selectively “burns out“ in NOLA after 3 x 7-9. His street value is a one year prove it deal. He chose correctly so it is what it is.
🤔 Ya got me thinking. Sounds logical.
 

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