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BB is a defensive. coach. so that tells me he has even less faith in him self to come up with a game plan to stop manning.
i get what you are saying but payton. is a offensive. coach and he wants he's guys on the field.
BB is a defensive. coach. so that tells me he has even less faith in him self to come up with a game plan to stop manning.
BB is a head coach and he trusts brady and moss and faulk are his best players not wilhite and company so he thought the same thing in my opinion.
If the colts had gotten the ball, payton wounldnt have been killed because tthe media hates BB but wouldve questioned it.
by the way bb the defensive coach also asked his QB to win the game with no timeouts in SB 36 instead of playing for overtime.
It takes big balls and brains (or the fix in with the refs) to become a Superbowl Champion HC in this league. Something most message board posters and mediots are sorely lacking.
Sean Payton must carry his balls in a wheelbarrow. That call was insane.
If the colts had gotten the ball, payton wounldnt have been killed because tthe media hates BB but wouldve questioned it.
I'm still waiting for all the talking heads that called the 4th-n-2 call insane and definitively said they would say the same thing regardless of the outcome (yep, looking at you Dilfer). This call was far more risky and going down by 11 before your team has even seen the end zone, that could have been the difference.
The play wasn't even executed that well. If Hank Baskett doesn't try to head the ball down the field (must be a Manchester United fan), the ball probably skips out of bounds.
Unbelievable moment. I don't think the Saints win without that call. Payton deserves a ton of credit for that.