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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Jack Vegas You might notice that Ingram played very few snaps in the second half of that game and I think only touched the ball once. If true, this could turn out to be SUPER important.... Because ...
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Re: Saints' Sean Payton takes blame for fourth-and-goal misfire
Originally Posted by Jack Vegas
If true, this could turn out to be SUPER important.... ![]()
Because once you're in Payton's doghouse, you pretty much become invisible to him. I remember watching Reggie Bush on the sidelines in the Seattle playoff loss, standing next to him, being totally IGNORED by Payton, who literally wouldn't even look at him, except for shooting him DON'T EVEN THINK OF TALKING TO ME looks. Mike Bell slipped on the one yard line, got yelled at, disappeared in the second half of the Super Bowl, and never came back. Remember the interview where Chris Ivory actually came out and said, the coaches "weren't talking to him" during practice....I even remember some game years ago with Joe Horn, seeing him on the sidelines, on TV, looking like he wanted desperately to go in the game, and getting the ignore treatment from Payton. This could be about to get interesting. |
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