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WhoDat!656 11-18-2018 09:12 PM

Eagles' Jenkins flips off his former coach Payton
 
Frustrated Malcolm Jenkins of Philadelphia Eagles flips off New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton

jnormand 11-18-2018 10:28 PM

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Bahahaha!!!! I'm glad SP is pissing people off. He's creating a killer instinct with his team. They want to destroy other teams. Its ****in awesome!

CharityMike 11-18-2018 10:32 PM

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Funny how he knows Payton was fooking with him with that play. I don't blame Jenkins for being mad, imagine the questions he constantly gets about the teams play after winning a SB. He is only 1 person.

llaguardia81 11-18-2018 11:16 PM

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Jenkins is a punk. He seems to forget that if it wasn't for Payton, he wouldn't have gotten his first SB ring. The Saints could have passed him up and he could have landed with the Browns or some other subpar team and be dealing with one bad season after another. Instead of giving Payton the finger, he should kiss his rear end.

RailBoss 11-18-2018 11:25 PM

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Jenkins can be mad or anything else he wants to do in Philadelphia... whatever.
The one thing I noticed even though his team was getting owned there was no quit in ole Mac.
So he and Sproles had a good run with the Saints and life goes on...

westbankdaze 11-19-2018 01:14 AM

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I hated Jenkins then and I still hate him now. Good riddance.

Beastmode 11-19-2018 01:20 AM

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It was more of a "come on man" thing and less of a pure anger gesture. He respects Payton. I kinda get it though. Jamming the pedal down with a 30 plus point lead in the 4th is not going to get much applause except for Saints fans.

vpheughan 11-19-2018 07:12 AM

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IF THE SAINTS HADN'T "JAMMED THE PEDAL DOWN" EGGSPURTS WOULD HAVE BEEN "WHAT SEAN SHOULD HAVE DONE WAS......BLAH BLAH BLAH" DAMMED IF YOU DO AND DAMMED IF YOU DON'T. AS FAR AS JENKINS FINGER, WE ALL KNOW WHERE HE CAN STICK IT. IT'S HIS JOB TO STOP THE OFFENSE. LOOK IN THE MIRROR JENKINS AND FLIP OFF THE "MAN" YOU SEE!! YOU DON'T LIKE IT? DO YOUR JOB AND STOP IT!!!

rezburna 11-19-2018 07:14 AM

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Not a big deal.

Euphoria 11-19-2018 07:14 AM

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I agree with Sean... it was a good call and I still haven't figured out why in this day in the NFL that you even put a punter on your team. Go for it on 4th day all the time.

K Major 11-19-2018 07:39 AM

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Quote from Jenkins post game (in the article in case some didn't read it) ...

"I'm a competitor. I love Sean to death. I know what type of guy and coach he is. That was more so personal between me and him," Jenkins told Clark.

"We talked after the game. It's all good. I know Sean. They're going to go for it. I was more so upset that it was on me," Jenkins said. "I got a lot of respect for what they're doing, especially Sean."

Not a real "biggie" folks.

AsylumGuido 11-19-2018 07:43 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Beastmode (Post 824586)
It was more of a "come on man" thing and less of a pure anger gesture. He respects Payton. I kinda get it though. Jamming the pedal down with a 30 plus point lead in the 4th is not going to get much applause except for Saints fans.

It got major applause on NFL Network's Good Morning Football. They all thought that it was great.

AsylumGuido 11-19-2018 07:44 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by K Major (Post 824598)
Quote from Jenkins post game (in the article in case some didn't read it) ...

"I'm a competitor. I love Sean to death. I know what type of guy and coach he is. That was more so personal between me and him," Jenkins told Clark.

"We talked after the game. It's all good. I know Sean. They're going to go for it. I was more so upset that it was on me," Jenkins said. "I got a lot of respect for what they're doing, especially Sean."

Not a real "biggie" folks.

Really. Media making something out of nothing hoping for a reaction.

44Champs 11-19-2018 07:50 AM

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We weren't even 2 minutes into the 4th qtr when kamara scored that TD (our last one of the game). Jenkins is lucky we didnt put up a 50 burger in them.

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pinch 11-19-2018 07:53 AM

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If you're such a professional, make a play.

NonieT 11-19-2018 08:05 AM

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Everybody upset because Payton didn't take his foot off the gas with 15 mins left in the game. The Saints were up 45-10 last season when they played Detroit and took their foot off the gas with 15 mins left in the game. They very nearly lost, with a 35 point lead. I guess Payton said he wasn't making that mistake again. He did absolutely right. Pedal to the metal for almost the entire game.

Beastmode 11-19-2018 08:09 AM

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In college it is done almost every week, running up the score. Agree, media making something out of nothing once again. College teams are not frowned upon. What is frowned upon is offensive gestures because it cost Harvard a TD. Story should be Jenkins is a crybaby.

WW_Who_Dat 11-19-2018 08:37 AM

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MJ had good coverage he and AK were in full stride with AK 1/2 step in front. If Brees doesn’t spot that ball perfectly in AK reach at full stride it’s either broken up by MJ or AK doesn’t make it to the end zone. It has got to be frustrating when you are playing a team that is executing at the level the Saints offense is.

SaintGup 11-19-2018 08:39 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Beastmode (Post 824586)
It was more of a "come on man" thing and less of a pure anger gesture. He respects Payton. I kinda get it though. Jamming the pedal down with a 30 plus point lead in the 4th is not going to get much applause except for Saints fans.

Then if you don't like being scored upon, do something about it.

lumm0x 11-19-2018 10:26 AM

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Jenkins was one of the few guys on the Eagles last night playing his ass off. 90% of that team is clearly content with looking at their Super Bowl ring and enjoying that then getting another one.

I have no problem with us doing what we were doing nor him being pissed off about it. I'd have a problem with the guys on their team that didn't care they were getting smoked.

vpheughan 11-19-2018 10:37 AM

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Funny,during the Rams game the Saints were up by 21 and the Rams came back. I'm certain that never entered anyone's mind last night.

WhoDat!656 11-19-2018 04:33 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by NonieT (Post 824605)
Everybody upset because Payton didn't take his foot off the gas with 15 mins left in the game. The Saints were up 45-10 last season when they played Detroit and took their foot off the gas with 15 mins left in the game. They very nearly lost, with a 35 point lead. I guess Payton said he wasn't making that mistake again. He did absolutely right. Pedal to the metal for almost the entire game.

Although I don't think SP took his foot off the pedal with a 21 point lead against the Rams, the same as with the Lions happened.

AsylumGuido 11-19-2018 05:03 PM

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We never took the foot off the pedal back in 2009. Run it up every game and piss off everyone. Make future opponents nervous thinking they'll have to score fifty to beat us.

SaintsBro 11-19-2018 05:06 PM

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I see it like this.

The Eagles were still going for it on 4th down instead of punting, they did it once just a short while before this play particular happened, and they did it again another time, just after. If the Eagles had decided to cautiously punt the ball, earlier in the game, then maybe Payton would have considered dialing it back a notch and punting as well.

I'm all for having gentleman's agreements between coaches and players not to embarrass each other or run up the score cruelly, I get that, but you can't have one team taking their foot off the gas and coasting while the other team is still out there gambling and balling and running the shotgun hurry up offense, going for it on 4th down to try and get back in the game. BOTH teams and coaches have to send signals and make that gentleman's agreement, to dial it back and not run up the score. That's how it works.

It's like the fight scene in Cool Hand Luke, when people are yelling "Stay down! Stay down!" If the Eagles had stayed down, if THEY had punted the ball, before that series, then I'm quite sure Payton would have done the same and the game would have mellowed out. But it doesn't work like that -- if only one team goes into "gentleman sportsman" mode and the other team is still out there kicking and clawing. THEY SHOULD HAVE PULLED WENTZ AND PUT IN FOLES, and I'm quite sure that Payton would have called off the dogs. But they didn't.


bobdog86 11-19-2018 05:33 PM

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when they are still trying to score, then so should we...if they put in the back ups and wave the flag, then we should as well. Problem was there was still almost a quarter to go. nothing to see here, move on.

st thomas 11-21-2018 06:20 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SaintsBro (Post 824716)
I see it like this.

The Eagles were still going for it on 4th down instead of punting, they did it once just a short while before this play particular happened, and they did it again another time, just after. If the Eagles had decided to cautiously punt the ball, earlier in the game, then maybe Payton would have considered dialing it back a notch and punting as well.

I'm all for having gentleman's agreements between coaches and players not to embarrass each other or run up the score cruelly, I get that, but you can't have one team taking their foot off the gas and coasting while the other team is still out there gambling and balling and running the shotgun hurry up offense, going for it on 4th down to try and get back in the game. BOTH teams and coaches have to send signals and make that gentleman's agreement, to dial it back and not run up the score. That's how it works.

It's like the fight scene in Cool Hand Luke, when people are yelling "Stay down! Stay down!" If the Eagles had stayed down, if THEY had punted the ball, before that series, then I'm quite sure Payton would have done the same and the game would have mellowed out. But it doesn't work like that -- if only one team goes into "gentleman sportsman" mode and the other team is still out there kicking and clawing. THEY SHOULD HAVE PULLED WENTZ AND PUT IN FOLES, and I'm quite sure that Payton would have called off the dogs. But they didn't.

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