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Old 02-25-2022, 08:15 AM   #1
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Re: Why Sean Payton Left the NFL Sidelines for a Shot in the Broadcast Booth | The Rich Eisen Show

Maybe they can get a draft pick. LOL!

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Maybe they can get a draft pick. LOL!

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More click bait. You should start a blog speedo. It could be full of this kinda crap. In pretty short order you'd realize nobody cares...
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It's looking more and more like Payton will be in the Fox broadcast booth with Joe Buck this Fall.

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Wow! I see that Amazon was supposedly offering as much as a five year deal at $100 million to Sean McVay to join their TV crew. Aikman is supposedly getting as much as $15 million per year offer if he signs with ESPN. I can see Payton saying "screw coaching" at $8.5 million per year working 100 hours a week when he can make $10 million or more easily in the booth working only 20 hours a week.
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Wow! I see that Amazon was supposedly offering as much as a five year deal at $100 million to Sean McVay to join their TV crew. Aikman is supposedly getting as much as $15 million per year offer if he signs with ESPN. I can see Payton saying "screw coaching" at $8.5 million per year working 100 hours a week when he can make $10 million or more easily in the booth working only 20 hours a week.
He will work more than 20 hours a week - you have no idea what you're talking about, as usual...
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