Sean Payton gives his opinion of Kellen Moore (Potential Saints HC Job) (51 Viewers)

Oh waaaaahhhhhhh, this is exactly the type of cryabay attitude I'm talking about. He left after 5 straight winning seasons & one year removed from 4 years in the playoffs. What was he supposed to do? Stay here for another 4 to 5 years and work through the salary cap to make you guys happy? You would've been calling for his head anyway. If he had gotten the team ready for a Super Bowl run and THEN resigned, would that have dried some tears? No---the pouting only would've intensified. And it doesn't matter who he "recommended", it was never his decision.

My recommendation for you guys is to try and be grateful for the 16(!) seasons he was here, and maybe re-direct your anger/petulance/sulking to something more worthy---like an ex-girlfriend, or a neighbor who bought a new car, or someone who cut you off in traffic, etc
7-9 is not a winning season
 
In his final press conference, Sean Payton himself said that he thought about just taking a year off, but that wouldn't be fair to Dennis Allen. He didn't say the next coach, he said Dennis Allen. That seemed like a tell that Allen would be the next coach before the coach search even began. It also indicates that Payton also didn't want to do Allen dirty, so he probably didn't try to come back after his year off like the whispered rumors say he did.
Payton didn’t want to come here to begin with, he has said so many times
 
Why are we following Paytons every comment , free agent signing , coach he hires , etc.....
 
CSP is Who Data for Life that's why his digs are funny, he and Mickey have a great relationship.
This.

People are reading way too much into stuff. They’re friends and, currently, competitors in their job.

I’m also sure SP doesn’t like seeing his “program” drop to this level, but he also had a hand in it by pushing to move cap money into the future (which I had no problem with) and going out of his way to recommend DA for a job he had no business getting.
 
sean payton doesn't know what sean payton is gonna do next. if sean payton knew what sean payton was doing then sean payton wouldn't have gotten a divorce, busted for vicodin, phony bounty scandal. Sean payton is just another guy (JAG) trying to figure out life. In the end, i believe he will be sad he left new orleans because of the way it loved him.
 
sean payton doesn't know what sean payton is gonna do next. if sean payton knew what sean payton was doing then sean payton wouldn't have gotten a divorce, busted for vicodin, phony bounty scandal. Sean payton is just another guy (JAG) trying to figure out life. In the end, i believe he will be sad he left new orleans because of the way it loved him.
Payton is just worried that if someone comes in and does a good job he might lose his God like status. Why else would he have recommended DA for HC.
 
Here is a crazy conspiracy theory...ready?

The game that Payton got "Covid" and was "force" to sit out, he told the entire coaching staff to prepare as if he was no longer with the team. He then called his buddy Tom the goat Brady and asked him to tank so that old DA would get da job. And DA got da job. I have no sources or proof, this is totally made up but very believeable. what say you.
 
Oh waaaaahhhhhhh, this is exactly the type of cryabay attitude I'm talking about. He left after 5 straight winning seasons & one year removed from 4 years in the playoffs. What was he supposed to do? Stay here for another 4 to 5 years and work through the salary cap to make you guys happy? You would've been calling for his head anyway. If he had gotten the team ready for a Super Bowl run and THEN resigned, would that have dried some tears? No---the pouting only would've intensified. And it doesn't matter who he "recommended", it was never his decision.

My recommendation for you guys is to try and be grateful for the 16(!) seasons he was here, and maybe re-direct your anger/petulance/sulking to something more worthy---like an ex-girlfriend, or a neighbor who bought a new car, or someone who cut you off in traffic, etc

Alright child. Calm down, I just said I appreciate what he did for this franchise but my IQ is also high enough to acknowledge that in trying to chase that final championship he put this team in a bad situation that we're still trying to get out of. Like do you really not see the cost benefit to get those 5 winning seasons?

He could have drafted a QB that would have set the franchise up for the next decade but because it wouldn't help him win that year he went and traded up for a project DE. In the final 5 years of Brees career his attempts to find a young QB were Ian Book and Tommy Stevens.
 
Yeah man. How dare he answer a question asked about the Saints (a place he spent 16 years), asked by someone known to discuss the Saints, while on set with two of his Saints players. The absolute gall of him.

Some of y’all are way too deep in your feelings about this guy.
They act like jilted lovers.
 
Alright child. Calm down, I just said I appreciate what he did for this franchise but my IQ is also high enough to acknowledge that in trying to chase that final championship he put this team in a bad situation that we're still trying to get out of. Like do you really not see the cost benefit to get those 5 winning seasons?

He could have drafted a QB that would have set the franchise up for the next decade but because it wouldn't help him win that year he went and traded up for a project DE. In the final 5 years of Brees career his attempts to find a young QB were Ian Book and Tommy Stevens.
LOL, sure junior, I'll keep the level of discourse to your liking, but tell me, is your IQ high enough to also realize that there is a front office and general manager in place that could have drafted one of those franchise quarterbacks? And that they still haven't in the three years since he left? Is that still Payton's fault? And why was it even Payton's obligation to use a first round pick on a quarterback when he had his guy here?

And I'll answer that question for you---it wasn't. Like you said, he was chasing a final championship & wanted to use his high picks on other things. And the front office went right along with him. And then after 16 years of 100 hour work weeks & unprecedented franchise success, he decided he needed a break. That's it. No need to get huffy. The guy gave his all, and it was up to the Saints front office and new coach to move forward after that. Have they succeeded to date? No---but that isn't on Payton
 
Man, the hate that the coach that won us a super bowl gets is ridiculous as the hate our current QB1 gets.

It makes me :sadface: to see that our fan base is so filled with a bunch of panties-in-a-knot haters and complainers.
The reason they hate Qb1 has nothing to do with football. I’ve found this out recently. It’s his positive demeanor that people think is fake and disingenuous. Then they try to reinforce the idiotic premise with weak defenses, such as the Olave issue. And other stupid reasons. If Rattler had the numbers that Carr has this year, QBR, Rattler would have a statue, and would be some folk hero. I forget who it was, but it was from a legit football person, said this week that Carrs talent is up there with best in the NFL. The people who clown this post, are the people I’m talking about lol
 

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