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Boston Saint 02-27-2022 12:06 PM

Re: Why Sean Payton Left the NFL Sidelines for a Shot in the Broadcast Booth | The Rich Eisen Show
 
Too bad we can’t franchise tag coaches.

RailBoss 02-27-2022 11:38 PM

Re: Why Sean Payton Left the NFL Sidelines for a Shot in the Broadcast Booth | The Rich Eisen Show
 
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Originally Posted by K Major (Post 945892)
Folks up my way already have Sean moving back to his old home in Southlake, waiting, ready to seize the opportunity "IF" McCarthy fails to deliver in 2022.

Part of me thinks Sean will (some day) return, and the other part says he'll stay in that nice, cozy booth making millions for years to come.

We shall see.

Booth for a year than on to Jerry World...just a hunch.

jeanpierre 02-28-2022 01:38 AM

Re: Why Sean Payton Left the NFL Sidelines for a Shot in the Broadcast Booth | The Rich Eisen Show
 
It's about his daughter. He's trying to get a big hook in #BigMedia so he can help her advance without having to put time in on her back as ugly as that sounds...

If you're a Dad with a daughter, you'd appreciate this fully; he's had a *****ly relationship with media till his daughter went that way with her education, profession...

K Major 02-28-2022 07:53 AM

Re: Why Sean Payton Left the NFL Sidelines for a Shot in the Broadcast Booth | The Rich Eisen Show
 
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Originally Posted by RailBoss (Post 945907)
Booth for a year than on to Jerry World...just a hunch.

What's crazy is that some "fans" would rather have another disappointing season, the subsequent firing of MM & enter ... SeanP.

MINDSET is all f***** up in Dallas.

https://media3.giphy.com/media/tyqcJ...iphy.webp&ct=g

papz 02-28-2022 08:20 AM

Re: Why Sean Payton Left the NFL Sidelines for a Shot in the Broadcast Booth | The Rich Eisen Show
 
I'm concerned he's going to get too comfortable working less while getting paid a lot more. He has a ring and really has nothing to prove. How crappy would that be?

I hope Jerry is sending him and his wife gift baskets every week and when the time comes, a loaded Brinks truck to his front door.

AsylumGuido 02-28-2022 08:47 AM

Re: Why Sean Payton Left the NFL Sidelines for a Shot in the Broadcast Booth | The Rich Eisen Show
 
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Originally Posted by papz (Post 945913)
I'm concerned he's going to get too comfortable working less while getting paid a lot more. He has a ring and really has nothing to prove. How crappy would that be?

I hope Jerry is sending him and his wife gift baskets every week and when the time comes, a loaded Brinks truck to his front door.

Why the concern? Why would it be crappy? I'd love hearing him call games for the rest of his career. He's earned the opportunity to make twice the money while working a fraction of the hours and still stay close to the game he loves. I would guess the vast majority of coaches in the league would give up coaching for that deal in a second, especially if they are approaching the age of sixty, but only a very select few will ever get that opportunity. That's why I seriously doubt Payton returns to coaching, especially in a market like Dallas.

But one never knows.

AsylumGuido 02-28-2022 08:48 AM

Re: Why Sean Payton Left the NFL Sidelines for a Shot in the Broadcast Booth | The Rich Eisen Show
 
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Originally Posted by K Major (Post 945911)
What's crazy is that some "fans" would rather have another disappointing season, the subsequent firing of MM & enter ... SeanP.

MINDSET is all f***** up in Dallas.

https://media3.giphy.com/media/tyqcJ...iphy.webp&ct=g

Dallas fans have been delirious for over a quarter of a century thinking that their team is still relevant. :D

Crusader 02-28-2022 08:51 AM

Re: Why Sean Payton Left the NFL Sidelines for a Shot in the Broadcast Booth | The Rich Eisen Show
 
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Originally Posted by jeanpierre (Post 945908)
It's about his daughter. He's trying to get a big hook in #BigMedia so he can help her advance without having to put time in on her back as ugly as that sounds...

If you're a Dad with a daughter, you'd appreciate this fully; he's had a *****ly relationship with media till his daughter went that way with her education, profession...

You think its's that grim?

papz 02-28-2022 09:08 AM

Re: Why Sean Payton Left the NFL Sidelines for a Shot in the Broadcast Booth | The Rich Eisen Show
 
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Originally Posted by AsylumGuido (Post 945920)
Why the concern? Why would it be crappy? I'd love hearing him call games for the rest of his career. He's earned the opportunity to make twice the money while working a fraction of the hours and still stay close to the game he loves. I would guess the vast majority of coaches in the league would give up coaching for that deal in a second, especially if they are approaching the age of sixty, but only a very select few will ever get that opportunity. That's why I seriously doubt Payton returns to coaching, especially in a market like Dallas.

But one never knows.

Because I selfishly would like compensation for him "retiring".

If I were him, I'd take the 12+ million a year calling games and not get back into coaching. I'm not him though. I rather get draft picks opposed to love hearing him call games for the rest of his career. That does not benefit the Saints.

AsylumGuido 02-28-2022 09:26 AM

Re: Why Sean Payton Left the NFL Sidelines for a Shot in the Broadcast Booth | The Rich Eisen Show
 
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Originally Posted by papz (Post 945924)
Because I selfishly would like compensation for him "retiring".

If I were him, I'd take the 12+ million a year calling games and not get back into coaching. I'm not him though. I rather get draft picks opposed to love hearing him call games for the rest of his career. That does not benefit the Saints.

I gotcha'. I just don't see an in-conference team getting the okay from the Saints if they told Miami that they couldn't even talk to him this off-season. That is, if you can believe this story. Then again, perhaps they said "no" simply because they knew for a fact that Payton wasn't interested in coaching right now as he has repeatedly said.



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