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Old 11-04-2012   #16
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Sean Payton isn't going anywhere. If you think about it for just 10 seconds, you will realize that he has it pretty good in NOLA. There is nothing that Dallas can offer than can rival what he already has.
On the contrary, we can offer the chance to live in Dallas where according to the article he already spends quite a bit of time in. And is the home of his children. Some things money can't buy.
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Old 11-04-2012   #17
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hahaha Doesnt matter what coach you bring in here, with Jerry in charge theyll never be given the chance to succeed.
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Old 11-04-2012   #18
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i still say he was held back by BP
Everybody ist held back always. SP was held back by BP. Garett was held back by Philips. And all of them are held back by JJ.

It's always the same .

Our fanbase tends to overhype every new coach as if he is the second coming of the Messiah. When they realize those coaches are human after all they drive them out of town.
Stay positive. Stay focused. Keep smiling.
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Old 11-04-2012   #19
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Everybody ist held back always. SP was held back by BP. Garett was held back by Philips. And all of them are held back by JJ.

It's always the same .

Our fanbase tends to overhype every new coach as if he is the second coming of the Messiah. When they realize those coaches are human after all they drive them out of town.
Aside from one particular poster who introduced more propaganda than the cold war, who hyped Jason Garrett as the second coming when he was named head coach?

Who hyped Wade Phillips? Dave Campo? Chain Gailey?

Only coach I can remember people truly being excited for was Bill Parcells and after Dave Campo that was with good reason. Especially after he took a team of nobodies to the playoffs in his first season. And helped rebuild the roster to even get us to a point of relevance.
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It wouldn't surprise me if Garrett left here and ended up somewhere with front office sanity that we'd have similar envy.
LOL, i'll take my chances on that ever happening.

I think the odds are slim to none that anyone will ever regret the day Jason Garrett and family leave town.
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Old 11-04-2012   #21
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It won't happen, but it would be the best thing to happen to the Cowboys in years if SP was on the sidelines. There is too much on the job training going on in Dallas right now.
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Romo & Payton = Peaches & Herb: reunited and it feels so good...
"I could've done a $2 billion takeover (in another industry) with the capital I put in the Dallas Cowboys," he says. "I really could see (myself as) the idiot who had something real good, who blew it all to coach the Cowboys. I just knew that was going to be my legacy." Jerry Jones 9/14/2012

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NFL is denying this.

"I just kind of stopped in the middle of a route, which is the worst thing you can do," Ogletree said. "He just told me, 'What were you thinking?' I kind of mumbled something to him and he was like, 'You're stupid.' "

"If we can get the running game going early, that'll open up the passing game for Troy." - Jerry Jones, 11/12/12
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Old 11-04-2012   #24
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The guy that our genius fan base couldn't wait to see leave.
I remember that too.
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In a story that has sent all of the local and national sports media scrambling, the latest report from FOX Sports' Jay Glazer should help appease concerned Saints fans.

Glazer said Sean Payton told him this morning that he "absolutely" plans on staying with the Saints, citing that he and his staff and Mickey Loomis helped build the team from the ground up.

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According to Schefter, Payton has been doing some work with the New Orleans Hornets, who are owned by Saints owner Tom Benson.

A Hornets official, however, said he was unaware of any work Payton has been doing for the franchise.
http://www.wwltv.com/news/ESPN-repor...177159871.html
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Welp, pack it up! Garrett 4 life.
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Welp, pack it up! Garrett 4 life.
I am willing to give Garrett the HC another year if that is all he does. If is still running the offense next year, I see no point in watching the games. If he could just coach the team (you know handling the discipline, motivation, actually manage the play clock for a change, etc....) he may do an okay job. I like the guy and would give him a chance. If Jerry can't see he is an UTTER and COMPLETE FAILURE at doing double duty(HC / OC), then I give up.
"Maybe next year!!" We have been saying this phrase WAYYYYY too long!!!!!!!!!!
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Anyone who can't deal with Garrett as HC beyond this year and/or next might as well save yourselves some time and jump off the bandwagon now. Garrett will be the Cowboys' HC for as long as Garrett wants to be here. He's the perfect type of coach for Jerry's management style.
It's a new season, let's go!
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Anyone who can't deal with Garrett as HC beyond this year and/or next might as well save yourselves some time and jump off the bandwagon now. Garrett will be the Cowboys' HC for as long as Garrett wants to be here. He's the perfect type of coach for Jerry's management style.
At least Wade could manage games properly, let's try out another yes man.
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11/04/12 12:11PM
Mike Triplett, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
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Sean Payton probably alleviated some fears among the New Orleans Saints fan base - and maybe within the organization as well - when he told Fox's Jay Glazer he "absolutely plans" on returning to the team in 2013. But now there is no guarantee, based on the news first reported by ESPN that Payton's contract is set to expire after this season.


New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton holds all of the leverage now that the league has voided his contract.

So this development is bad news for the Saints, one way or the other. Even if they keep their coach, they'll have to go through the stress and expense of competing for his services.

In what has already been arguably the worst year in Saints franchise history, the team just got tackled for another loss.

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more:http://www.nola.com/saints/index.ssf...ml#incart_2box
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