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Re: Sean Payton tells WWL Radio: “My plan is definitely to be back here"
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Re: Sean Payton tells WWL Radio: “My plan is definitely to be back here"
Sounds like you're the dumbass. We would have a competent GM because if Payton goes we would not keep Loomis. And the key to avoidig injuries is proper diet. That NO food is not healthy and the atmosphere does not help as it's not a high maintenance area. Furthermore, injuries always happen. And half those guys hurt were injury prone to begin with. When someone gets hurt two years in a row, they won't work out. I guess what you are hoping for is Bryce Harper effect. He got hurt every year until his next breakout year. But he had a breakout year first before the injuries started. Williams, Swann are not cut out for the NFL. Kikaha is on a short leash if he gets hurt again. Armstead, that's why you draft depth. Streiff used to be a backup to Stichcomb.
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And drop the WE crap, WillSaintDumbAss. You already claimed you were no longer a Saints fan after your short stint. Just move the hell on to one of your other flavors of the day.
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No one has a crystal ball to predict what will happen. The best predictor of future results is past results. All these excuses about injuries blah blah blah - I guarantee you every team playing in the post season this year and for the past 50+ years in the NFL had to deal with injuries. The good coaches/GM's overcome that with good drafting, picking up good FA's, and coaching. Honestly, I think Loomis is more to blame than Payton, but Payton had a big hand in all 3 factors that I mentioned above.
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