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IF Payton is suspended for one year, does it help the Saints in the long run?
Posted on 3/29/12 at 5:30 pm
Posted on 3/29/12 at 5:30 pm
Hear me out. Knowing the # of hours that a good coach puts in on a daily, weekly, monthly, yearly basis does having Sean take off 1 year keep him energized and thus coaching the Saints for years to come??
Posted on 3/29/12 at 5:35 pm to DEANintheYAY
This post was edited on 3/29/12 at 5:36 pm
Posted on 3/29/12 at 5:38 pm to DEANintheYAY
So what you are saying is that all coaches should get suspended every now and then?
Posted on 3/29/12 at 5:47 pm to DEANintheYAY
Sean Payton needs a year off like I need a year off.
Wait.....
Wait.....
Posted on 3/29/12 at 5:59 pm to Hoodoo Man
When you're Payton, Belichick, Tomlin, Reid, etc.... one year isn't going to keep you from being motivated to win, especially when you have stud QB's and a solid team. I will say this however, the suspension is gonna bring him back with a vengeance. Not specifically because it's one year, but everyone has the desire to get back at the guy/people who screwed you.
Posted on 3/29/12 at 6:47 pm to tgrbaitn08
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Sean Payton needs a year off like I need a year off.
This.
Coaches work really hard but people act like they have the hardest job in the world. Many people work manual labor for 50 years, living paycheck to paycheck trying to get their kids through school and working budget miracles just to keep food on the table, and get minimal to no retirement benefits, having to work much later in life than they should.
Posted on 3/29/12 at 8:01 pm to motorbreath
quote:You don't read the OT apparently.
Many people work manual labor for 50 years, living paycheck to paycheck trying to get their kids through school and working budget miracles just to keep food on the table, and get minimal to no retirement benefits, having to work much later in life than they should.
Posted on 3/29/12 at 8:12 pm to motorbreath
During the season coaches work like 100 hours a week. While the pay more than makes up for at, it's not a cush job by any stretch of the imagination. I think like someone else said a forced break might not be a terrible thing, and you know no matter what happens this season, Payon is going to come back pissed off beyond belief.
Posted on 3/29/12 at 10:32 pm to Brettesaurus Rex
I think it might. Not so much how it affects Payton directly, but the way things are turning out.
Bill Parcells brings a unique mix to the table. He would crank up any fanbase, but in our case- you get visions of crafty defensive schemes being brought in, and an experienced and winning influence from the top down. I get the sense that Spagnolo would really benefit from a year under Bill's direction, while Brees and Carmichael keeps the offense rolling along.
And next year, Payton returns to find his offense intact, and a more solid defense in place. So, yeah, this could really help the Saints throughout the rest of Brees' time here.
Bill Parcells brings a unique mix to the table. He would crank up any fanbase, but in our case- you get visions of crafty defensive schemes being brought in, and an experienced and winning influence from the top down. I get the sense that Spagnolo would really benefit from a year under Bill's direction, while Brees and Carmichael keeps the offense rolling along.
And next year, Payton returns to find his offense intact, and a more solid defense in place. So, yeah, this could really help the Saints throughout the rest of Brees' time here.
Posted on 3/29/12 at 10:43 pm to Scoob
What the frick are you talking about
Posted on 3/29/12 at 10:45 pm to motorbreath
quote:
Coaches work really hard but people act like they have the hardest job in the world. Many people work manual labor for 50 years, living paycheck to paycheck trying to get their kids through school and working budget miracles just to keep food on the table, and get minimal to no retirement benefits, having to work much later in life than they should.
The difference btw NFL head coaches and the people you describe is that NFL HC's have the means to stop working.
If those manual laborers had the ability to retire with a nice retirement egg, how many would keep working?
It's not the being a head coach is harder than digging ditches from sunrise to set, it's the temptation/ability to stop whenever they want that's the issue
Posted on 3/29/12 at 11:17 pm to DEANintheYAY
not necessarily the long run...but he will be more motivated than ever in 2013 which bodes well for us...sucks though b/c 2012 was THE year...superdome super bowl!
Posted on 3/30/12 at 5:30 am to Brettesaurus Rex
I think it might. Not so much how it affects Payton directly, but the way things are turning out.
Bill Parcells brings a unique mix to the table. He would crank up any fanbase, but in our case- you get visions of crafty defensive schemes being brought in, and an experienced and winning influence from the top down. I get the sense that Spagnolo would really benefit from a year under Bill's direction, while Brees and Carmichael keeps the offense rolling along.
And next year, Payton returns to find his offense intact, and a more solid defense in place. So, yeah, this could really help the Saints throughout the rest of Brees' time here.
Bill Parcells brings a unique mix to the table. He would crank up any fanbase, but in our case- you get visions of crafty defensive schemes being brought in, and an experienced and winning influence from the top down. I get the sense that Spagnolo would really benefit from a year under Bill's direction, while Brees and Carmichael keeps the offense rolling along.
And next year, Payton returns to find his offense intact, and a more solid defense in place. So, yeah, this could really help the Saints throughout the rest of Brees' time here.
Posted on 3/30/12 at 7:03 am to DEANintheYAY
To be honest if he wins another title after his return then I will say the year off was possibly a great thing.
We don't win another title then I will say we were robbed.
We don't win another title then I will say we were robbed.
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