Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
The Saints don’t have a first rounder this year and Payton won’t want to deplete his new team of picks.
Payton could always sit out two years and the Saints won’t get anything.
Again, it seems like you’re not understanding…. It’s not up to Payton what the Saints receive from his trade. Loomis isn’t gonna care about depleting any team of draft picks. Just like Caroll didn’t care that he absolutely fleeced Dungver. Wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a game going on between NFL GMs about who can fleece Paid a Ton more. Gonna be hard to top what Pete did to you. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GloucesterChief:
The only one I would be worried about is Caldwell. He has done pretty well and got screwed over in Detroit for Patriot Way trash.
Caldwell is 68 years old. I doubt he wants any part of a dumpster fire like that. No premium picks, horrible quarterback, rough division, total rebuild with a GM that can’t hit in a pick outside the top 5. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
There are a lot of positives with Dan Quinn
He has taken a team to the Super Bowl.
He has a great relationship with George Paton and Russ.
He coordinated one of the best defenses of all-time.
He turned around the Cowboys' D (gave up 5th most points in 2020, they've given up the 6th and 7th fewest points in the two years he has been there)
The only negative is he's a defensive coach and Denver already has a great scheme and would benefit from having an offensive wizard like Sean Payton.
You should check out his defense in the SB the year he took his team there. It was the legendary 28-3 game and one of the few times I will give Brady props for winning a SB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Caldwell is 68 years old. I doubt he wants any part of a dumpster fire like that. No premium picks, horrible quarterback, rough division, total rebuild with a GM that can’t hit in a pick outside the top 5.
If your choice is between being an HC in a bad situation or remaining unemployed, I think you take the job. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesIsTheMVP:
I can’t imagine Payton coaching a Broncos team that might take 3-4 years to turnaround.
Money talks.
He will go there if the Wal-Marts offer him a Gruden type contract or more. I just think Denver will be disappointed when he isn’t the savior they think he will be. They will be better and might even good enough to help Denver eventually break the ongoing KC win streak. He won’t be good enough to win a SB and eventually Wal Mart will get tired of it and can him while paying a huge buyout. They will be good enough to not get an elite QB in the draft, but not good enough with Wilson to be any serious threat to the big dogs in the AFC. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Because Cowherd of all people says it? He is not a very reliable source to stake a claim on.
He literally had dinner with Sean Payton the same day Payton interviewed with Denver. It wouldn't surprise me if a few Broncos people were there too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
He literally had dinner with Sean Payton the same day Payton interviewed with Denver. It wouldn't surprise me if a few Broncos people were there too.
Cowherd is a blow hard who will say anything. He is a very unreliable source who is right every rare moment. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
He literally had dinner with Sean Payton the same day Payton interviewed with Denver. It wouldn't surprise me if a few Broncos people were there too.
Who cares? Unless you get fleeced...again. He won't be a Bronco. [Reply]