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Sounds Like Sean Payton Already Has His Plan At QB
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According to the Boston Globe, the New Orleans Saints QB battle between Taysom Hill and Jameis Winston is “not truly open” in head coach Sean Payton’s eyes. Payton reportedly plans to start Hill regardless, and only switch to Winston if his “experiment” with Hill fails...
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Happy with this choice, if true?

(The Spun)
Filed Under: New Orleans Saints
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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luciouslou34 months
Sean just does whatever he thinks will piss the most people off. He likes to show he has all the power.and he does. That's a boss move really
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Wadey34 months
Every person that doesn’t think Winston is a very good NFL QB needs to listen to Off The Bench video from I think Friday. T-Bob had a Jamies historian on with the actual statistical facts on this man. It’s a must listen b4 vomiting the push down ur throat narrative on this man. It’s crazy what has happened to this him when many of the best QB in history have had as bad years or worst in their first 5. I cannot wait to laugh my arse off when Jamies is back in the top 10 where he belongs. And want to thank ESPN and the NFL network for helping us get this young talent for cheap.
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IamPatman34 months
This is all Payton "slight of hand" to create difficulty for defenses to game plan. Hill may start first snap, but I truly believe both will get significant playing time until one proves to be the best option.
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GCTigahs34 months
They'll have a player mutiny by week 2 lead by Malcolm Jenkins.
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TDsngumbo34 months
Accusations of racism in 3, 2, 1…
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mark65mc34 months
Payton wants Taysom to be the Swiss Army Knife. The only way to get him to do that is for Winston to beat him out in camp and for Taysom to know that he was beaten out.
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thermal922134 months
Not a fan of either. Just don’t see how Jameis isn’t the starter in this situation.
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VictoryHill34 months
Because he's objectively the worst decision-maker in the league since he's entered it? As in, it's not even an argument.
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Robber DeNiro34 months
I don't give u know what about race, I care about winning. If Sean Payton goes with TayTay, I trust him.
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CyrustheVirus34 months
The cries of racism will be loud if this happens. From certain Saints fans to analysts, they’ll cry for days because, “have you seen Jameis’ summer workouts?”
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AllenTXTiger34 months
Certainly it will, perhaps without merit, but you have to admit that it's a stigma due to the past and current inequalities in this country.
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biggdogg34 months
You will be the only one who cares about race, we like to watch football
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warlock197434 months
"current inequalities". Depends on your point of view. In 2019, 58.9 percent of NFL players were African American the NBA in 2020 was composed of 74.2 percent black players On opening day 2021, 7% of players on MLB rosters are American-born Black athletes
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