NFL Mystique
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No idea why Sean Payton would go to Denver.
Arguable the most competitive division in the league
Worst QB in the division by far
Two elite QB's to face 4x/ year
Stuck with said worst QB
No degree of success in 7 years
If it were the Chargers, I would understand.
The more I look at Payton's resume, the less impressed I am.
16 years as Saints HC. 15 of those with a HOF QB.
Missed the postseason 7 times
Three NFC title trips
His coaching played a huge role in three straight postseason losses (17-19). The no call stands out. Yet, his play calling before said event, kept the Rams hanging around. In 2017, the Minnesota Miracle sticks out. However, he was unable to get one first down to essentially kick a last second fg. Minnesota would've had no time for a miracle if the Saints last possession resulted in a first. He was outclassed in 2019 by Zimmer. Refused to run the ball while his 41 year old QB was getting abused all day.
Yes, he did win a Super Bowl in 2009. What's stunning is even with Minnesota having 5 turnovers, and Favre being Favre late, the Vikings were inches away from winning that game somehow.
His gutsiest move ever was the Super Bowl onside kick. They were down 10-6 at the time. If Hank Baskett recovers that ball, you give Peyton Manning a short field trailing by four. Regardless, it worked and the Colts never truly recovered imo. Turning point.
He is a good coach. I just think his reputation is larger than the actual results.
Arguable the most competitive division in the league
Worst QB in the division by far
Two elite QB's to face 4x/ year
Stuck with said worst QB
No degree of success in 7 years
If it were the Chargers, I would understand.
The more I look at Payton's resume, the less impressed I am.
16 years as Saints HC. 15 of those with a HOF QB.
Missed the postseason 7 times
Three NFC title trips
His coaching played a huge role in three straight postseason losses (17-19). The no call stands out. Yet, his play calling before said event, kept the Rams hanging around. In 2017, the Minnesota Miracle sticks out. However, he was unable to get one first down to essentially kick a last second fg. Minnesota would've had no time for a miracle if the Saints last possession resulted in a first. He was outclassed in 2019 by Zimmer. Refused to run the ball while his 41 year old QB was getting abused all day.
Yes, he did win a Super Bowl in 2009. What's stunning is even with Minnesota having 5 turnovers, and Favre being Favre late, the Vikings were inches away from winning that game somehow.
His gutsiest move ever was the Super Bowl onside kick. They were down 10-6 at the time. If Hank Baskett recovers that ball, you give Peyton Manning a short field trailing by four. Regardless, it worked and the Colts never truly recovered imo. Turning point.
He is a good coach. I just think his reputation is larger than the actual results.












