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saintsfan1976 02-12-2011 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by jeanpierre (Post 285082)
Neaux cher' I'm not saying Coach P owes us a damn thing...

I'm making fun of how stupid and pitiful some of us have been, that's all...

Sorry it wasn't funny enough...

Totally misunderstood your post then. Okay, now its funny. :p

CheramieIII 02-12-2011 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by WhoDat!656 (Post 285132)
Don't forget Payton was a part of the Cowboys organization before he became a part of the Saints.

His family probably feels more comfortable there than here.

I thought about that too but it still kinda smells.

the-commish 02-12-2011 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by CheramieIII (Post 285100)
We love our coach but doesn't everyone seem a little disrespected by the move. I mean there are some pretty posh places to live in New Orleans and private schools too so I really don't get it.

Were the Steelers disrespected when they beat the Seahawks to win the Superbowl, and their head coach (Bill Cowher) lived, not in Pittsburgh, but in North Carolina?

Did the Colts feel disrespected by Tony Dungy, who continued to make his off season home in the Tampa Bay area while coaching the team?

It's not like it hasn't happened before in the NFL. Remember, Payton wanted to remain in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex when he signed on to coach the Saints. Benson and Loomis told him then it would be better to live in the area, since it was trying to recover from Katrina. That necessity is no longer there.

RailBoss 02-12-2011 10:03 AM

It looks like we have come to reason with this issue, but it was a bit shocking at first.

CheramieIII 02-12-2011 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by the-commish (Post 285184)
Were the Steelers disrespected when they beat the Seahawks to win the Superbowl, and their head coach (Bill Cowher) lived, not in Pittsburgh, but in North Carolina?

Did the Colts feel disrespected by Tony Dungy, who continued to make his off season home in the Tampa Bay area while coaching the team?

It's not like it hasn't happened before in the NFL. Remember, Payton wanted to remain in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex when he signed on to coach the Saints. Benson and Loomis told him then it would be better to live in the area, since it was trying to recover from Katrina. That necessity is no longer there.

Yeah but it still smells. It's sorta like a good dump. You don't really want to be in there because of the smell but it feels good afterwards! lol

Rugby Saint II 02-14-2011 02:24 PM

His wife was very supportive of his decision to take the job....now she wants to go back to where her friends are and let his children play with their friends. More power to you coach.

skymike 02-15-2011 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by jeanpierre (Post 285082)
Neaux cher' I'm not saying Coach P owes us a damn thing...

I'm making fun of how stupid and pitiful some of us have been, that's all...

Sorry it wasn't funny enough...

I dont think you got nothing to be sorry for, even if you werent joking. It is weird to me, and remember, I live in Texas, why this move happened. Not that Im particularly fond of living in Houston, or any city, for that manner. I like Texas, and I love Louisiana. But I cant say I understand the coaches decision to live in Dallas, or how you make that work. Hell, personally, I'd rather live in Thibodaux, as you know. But I dont see whats wrong with NOLA. Seems to me it is what you make it. If I had a vote, and I dont--- I'd vote for them to stay close to work.
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Originally Posted by the-commish (Post 285184)
Were the Steelers disrespected when they beat the Seahawks to win the Superbowl, and their head coach (Bill Cowher) lived, not in Pittsburgh, but in North Carolina?

Did the Colts feel disrespected by Tony Dungy, who continued to make his off season home in the Tampa Bay area while coaching the team?

It's not like it hasn't happened before in the NFL. Remember, Payton wanted to remain in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex when he signed on to coach the Saints. Benson and Loomis told him then it would be better to live in the area, since it was trying to recover from Katrina. That necessity is no longer there.

this post makes me feel better. I didnt know that about Dungy or Cowher. interesting.


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