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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; It could happen, I suppose, but Sean Payton with a new contract in his hands, hot off the press, ink still wet, he is EXTREMELY unlikely to fire Greg McMahon.Those two have been tight for a looong time, since their ...
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Re: Amos Sure Won’t Be Famous For Steelers Special Teams Play In 2013
It could happen, I suppose, but Sean Payton with a new contract in his hands, hot off the press, ink still wet, he is EXTREMELY unlikely to fire Greg McMahon.Those two have been tight for a looong time, since their days at Illinois.
Bobby April is a good coach, I'm not disagreeing with that. Just that I think it will be hard to dislodge some of these people from Payton's inner posse, on a 7-9 year, when they have already survived 7-9 and 8-8 in 2007-2008 etc. I've just resigned myself to the fact that the Saints always roll in on Sundays with wildly unprepared special teams, flying by the seat of their pants and Courtney Roby tackling everybody, and every so often during the season Payton reaches in and steadies the hand when it wavers too far off course, and moves some chess pieces around to a better position. Which is exactly what could have prevented the Giants game this year. They have a history over the years of looking half-assed, hit-or-miss, sometimes brilliant under Greg McMahon, and then whenever it gets bad and starts to embarrass Payton, he gets involved. Didn't happen this year. |
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