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Former New Orleans coach Sean Payton was on ESPN's "Manningcast" last night to discuss the Ravens vs. Saints game. While on the broadcast, he made a very interesting comment about Lamar Jackson... (The Spun)
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deuce98541 months
Pussy pill head coach couldn't get it done with Saints so he abandons them and wants to go to a team with an already developed QB. Surprised? Not really.
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ThatTahoeOverThere41 months
Dallas bound. Bouff of them.
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theBru41 months
And I thought it was the crab man, J Winston...
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tjtiger941 months
Isn’t he the same QB he had a chance to draft and instead took Davenport???!
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jdutto341 months
He is a coaching free agent, why wouldn't he say that? And why would he not go to a team with a good QB. He has earned it. If you disagree, watch when he takes the Chargers job next year. NFL is littered with coaching casualties who had crap QBs. Look no further than the two coaches already fired this year
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epicopt11641 months
OHH plus got suspended for a yr for breaking the rules, and only wants to go to teams that have an established QB.... what a bitch
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epicopt11641 months
Is Payton that great of a coach?? Couldn't win without Brees, and even with some of the best offenses in New Orleans, we had NFL historic bad defenses. SO many wasted yrs with Payton, frick him!!
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Robber DeNiro41 months
For you to even ask that question, is blasphemous!!!
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TigerRanter41 months
Dumbass could’ve drafted him
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WhoDatNC41 months
Payton wants a qb that will make him look good.
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uptowntiger8441 months
Then why did he trade up and draft Davenport when Lamar was available? Payton is a great play caller but he can't develop quarterbacks.
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Fgiord41 months
Then why did he draft Lamar...
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