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According to the Sun Sentinel, rumors were true that the Miami Dolphins were ready to offer a former Saints head coach Sean Payton a five-year deal worth $100 million to coach the AFC East franchise...
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"#Dolphins were ready to offer Sean Payton a mega-deal worth $100 million deal over 5-years to coach the team. It would have made it just the second known $100 million coaching contract after the #Raiders gave such contract to Jon Gruden [10-years, $100M]," said Dov Kleiman.
(The Spun)
Filed Under: New Orleans Saints
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Bayoubred22 months
Why? His only Superbowl was 13 years ago...
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Robber DeNiro22 months
That's 1 more than 20 some teams since 2006 so stop it.
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Bucktail122 months
Lol, he’s not that good
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Hurricane Mike22 months
Especially with the Goodell vendetta following him around
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Domeskeller22 months
He left the Saints while still under contract. The Saints have to be compensated for his rights.
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YardEngr1122 months
Dang!
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the LSUSaint22 months
So, what's stopping them?
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LSU Bayou Jim22 months
"So, what's stopping them?"

Sean Payton
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diat15022 months
Dudes gonna get paid big time when he comes out of returement after the saints contract runs out.
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intellligent22 months
That's not how that works bud
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PeleofAnalytics22 months
His contract is through 2024. That is a while to wait for a coach to free up. I'd guess Miami would have pulled the trigger if the Flores situation did not blow up in the offseason. I doubt anyone who wants him to will wait 2 more years after this season. Whatever team wants a coach will give up draft picks for Payton next year.
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Bucktail122 months
The saints contract never runs out. He has to coach them for 2 more yrs or another team owes the saints draft picks
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