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Russell Wilson Rumor Casts Doubt on Broncos' Pursuit of Sean Payton

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Sean Payton is a good match in that he's the best coach available and Denver -- which offers stable ownership and a roster with talent -- is drawn to that. But some around the league are skeptical about whether Payton wants to tie his future to Russell Wilson, who struggled mightily in 2022, though he improved late in the year. A massive six-year deal can assuage any concerns if Payton wants to wait out Wilson and develop another quarterback eventually. The organization has shown little patience with head coaches, six of whom have been fired since 2009. John Fox was the only coach to last longer years, and he got to a Super Bowl. Payton might opt for more stable ground elsewhere.
 
Have to wonder if Payton wants a fresh new QB to groom or inherit a proven guy in Wilson and help him regain his footing. My vote would be the latter, but I guess money talks at the end of the day.
 
Have to wonder if Payton wants a fresh new QB to groom or inherit a proven guy in Wilson and help him regain his footing. My vote would be the latter, but I guess money talks at the end of the day.
Won't the money basically be the same wherever he goes? I mean, how much more money would it take to get someone to tie themselves to Russell Wilson?
 
why would he go to denver?? why would anyone go to denver? Colts have the best team in the NFL that no one is talking about. but, it's indy. who the hell wants to go there?
Cards? why would you ever want to go to the cards? losing franchise with shabby players and a lousy QB.Panthers? that's purgatory. hell zone devoid of talented players. Dalls will be open as of tuesday morning when Jones fires McCarthy after a debacle in TB.
And the Chargers cannot and should not continue with the weak coaching staff they have in place.
 
why would he go to denver?? why would anyone go to denver? Colts have the best team in the NFL that no one is talking about. but, it's indy. who the hell wants to go there?
Cars? why would you ever want to go to the cards? losing franchise with shabby players and a lousy QB.Panthers? that's purgatory. hell zone devoid of talented players. Dalls will be open as of tuesday morning when Jones fires McCarthy after a debacle in TB.
And the Chargers cannot and should not continue with the weak coaching staff they have in place.

The Saints weren't a storied franchise when Payton went there. I could see him go to a team like Houston, bring Derek Carr and turn that franchise around.
 
Curious what the Saints will get in return. Gruden brought 2 1sts and 2 2nds.
I thought it was going to be like a #1 but I've been hearing at least 2 #1's, maybe will rise to something close to the Gruden level.

If I'm a fan of a team looking at him I'm sweating it out every day hoping they go in another direction or he finds someplace else he wants to go. I'm out on that.
 
Curious what the Saints will get in return. Gruden brought 2 1sts and 2 2nds.
I thought it was going to be like a #1 but I've been hearing at least 2 #1's, maybe will rise to something close to the Gruden level.

If I'm a fan of a team looking at him I'm sweating it out every day hoping they go in another direction or he finds someplace else he wants to go. I'm out on that.
The price tag makes an already perplexing Denver possibility even more perplexing.

I wouldn't be out on Payton, but the price tag would leave no margin for error. He's a great coach, but when you give up that much to get him there can be absolutely no possibility that he's just a solid coach that had Drew Brees in the NFC South.

His resume is nearly identical to Mike McCarthy. Absolutely fine football coach. But I think reasonable people could debate whether or not you want to give up a dump truck load of draft picks for him.
 
But anyway, given the likely price tag, what if the most sensible spot is.........New Orleans?

Bring in a QB and go toe to toe with Desmond Ridder, Sam Darnold, and whoever the back up in Tampa is.
 
But anyway, given the likely price tag, what if the most sensible spot is.........New Orleans?

Bring in a QB and go toe to toe with Desmond Ridder, Sam Darnold, and whoever the back up in Tampa is.
Saints just said they're bringing Allen back. Not sure what the motivation would be to not be truthful about that.
 
He's a great coach
His resume is nearly identical to Mike McCarthy.

I actually thought of this recently.

Similar records as you said. Both with HOF QB's but just one SB. MM seems to get hammered for this, as just being along for the ride while Payton seems to have somehow survived a lot of that criticism and just my opinion is viewed as someone who helped create Brees success where MM is again seemingly treated like he was just along for the ride.

I think it really boils down to perception and Payton has done a better job of making himself look like the guy who has all the answers. He's directly from the Parcells tree and he's got that cocky smirk, attitude, just acts like he knows more then you.

I've also been hearing lately Payton is very difficult to work with, will step on whoever he has to get what he wants and is largely responsible for the cap hell the Saints have been living in. A situation he created and then walked out on.

I've long felt teams, especially one's with the wealthiest owners, could easily create a competitive advantage by paying top coaches the big money because they of course don't count against the cap. Dallas kind of does this for example. So while I'm all for paying top coaches, I'm totally out on surrending #1's for someone like Payton. I'm a Steelers fan so I'm good, but I'd seriously be sick if I was a fan of a team that does this.
 
From another board:

[Sean Payton] just said he talked to [Saints' GM Mickey Loomis] and the comp will be somewhere around a mid to late 1st round pick

He was just on Colin Cowherd and just said that that is what Loomis said it would take .

I find it odd that Payton would make that info public but it is what it is I guess

Just passing it along in case you did not see the interview

Anyone here catch Colin Cowherd's show today?
 
Can't see him going to Carolina - their fanbase hates him as a person, and Saints would/should ask for the moon in draft pick compensation to lose him to a division rival. Price should be too steep. Denver seems unlikely because there is a real chance that the problem wasn't Hackett and that Russ is washed up. LAC with Herbert is probably the most attractive spot, if they end up firing Staley that is.

I could see Payton going somewhere like Houston, they've got extra picks, low cap numbers, lots of room to maneuver, and they're probably one of the teams that would give him more control and power over the team construction. Remember BOB had free reign there, if Payton could get that it could be very appealing.
 
Payton is way overrated in my opinion. Drew Brees covers up a lot of dumb coaching.
Obvious you didn’t pay attention to what he did last year with the carousel of QBs he had. Over-opinionated has never been something short on these boards the past 20 years.
 
It’s going to be interesting to see if Brees made Payton what he was.

I thought he was a good coach who got the most out of his rosters, but time will tell.

If I’m Payton and LAC creates an opening, that’s the ideal landing spot, talent-wise.
 

Sean Payton said the Saints have informed him they want a mid-to-late first round pick as trade compensation.​

It's been widely assumed that at least one first round pick would be required of whatever team lands Payton this offseason, but that speculation has now been confirmed. Payton has been a hot name on the coaching market this offseason and met last Tuesday with the Broncos for an in-person interview. The Broncos, who traded away several first round picks to acquire Russell Wilson last offseason received a 2023 first round pick from the Dolphins when they traded away Bradley Chubb at the deadline. That pick could prove crucial in acquiring Payton if he decides to resume his coaching career in Denver.


That sounds…steep.
 
They have the pick that Denver doesn’t.

I forgot that Denver does have the 49ers first rounder (via Miami in the Bradley Chubb trade). Plus picks 68 (from Indy) and 69 in the third.

The Saints might not bite on this, but Denver could offer their 2023 third rounders and their 2024 first round pick. I don't know -- I would consider that in Loomis's shoes.
 
I forgot that Denver does have the 49ers first rounder, plus picks 68 (from Indy) and 69 in the third.
Oh snap - I forgot about that too. :doh:

Plus Denver has IMHO a glut of good WRs. Any of those guys worth a second-rounder? At least a third? If so, maybe the Broncos pull the trigger and load up a bit so that trading what picks they have is not quite so painful.

Just spitballing ... but really, so many moving parts.
 
Well, I guess we can scratch Dallas off the list. I thought if the Cowboys lost tonight it would be a dog fight between them and the Cha-cha's.

Can't wait to see what Payton does with that roster and stud QB.
 
This reminds me of the time when Cowher retired, and the differences with Payton retiring.

I thought for sure Cowher was going to get an 'offer he couldn't refuse' to coach again (Browns kept coming up), but he stuck with broadcasting and never (as far as I could see) used a return to the NFL to leverage more money out of the network. He was a good broadcasting fit from day one, a real natural for the studio role. Payton has never looked comfortable in any broadcasting role (he doesn't even look comfortable wearing a suit). There are just some guys that can't handle 'working for someone' or being part of a larger team doing something when they are not in charge. With the Saints, he never really had a 'boss'. He was given a pretty long leash to do his job.

His track record indicates that he's going to want a lot of control. At a minimum, he's going to want his on-field word to be gospel. No one in the organization getting in his ear about running more or getting the TE more looks (or God forbid which players should be playing more) or anything like that. At a minimum it's going to be "you give me a roster and I do with it what I please". That's why all the Dallas stuff seemed weird to me, because JJ is the prototypical "hands on" owner.

Will Payton only come back if he's the GM too? That would limit some of his options.

This is my opinion only - so take with a heaping teaspoon of salt:
  • Texans 10% possibility - If he's interested in 'Dynasty Mode', this is the spot as he'd be building from the ground up with very little roster capital to start with. He'd have a lot of roster flexibility. Lots of picks and plenty of room under the salary cap. Does he want to work with a rookie QB and build a team from the ground up? His ego might just be big enough to take on a challenge like that.
  • Colts 15% possibility - Better spot than people realize. Lots of on-field talent already on the roster. Nice stadium. Winnable division. Can he co-exist with Irsay? Will he get a pre-draft say in what's going to happen at the QB position? Not sure if he'd want to transplant the family to Indy though.
  • Denver 10% possibility - If he sees something in Russell Wilson that he can work with the chances go up. There's talent at the skill positions. If they are going to back up the Brinks truck and give him something ridiculous the odds go up. I just don't think he wants to be in Denver for half the year. I think they would really have to go above and beyond if they think Payton is their guy. Bluntly, if the money and control are the same for all the offers he receives, he isn't going to Denver.
  • Carolina 1% possibility - Not an attractive job for someone in Payton's position. I don't know why you'd turn down the other open jobs for this one if the money is even. Overall I think they like Wilkes anyway Positives? Charlotte seems like a great place to live. Very winnable division. Would get to play the Saints twice a year.
  • Arizona 4% possibility - The QB situation is the reason for the low ranking. No way Payton and Murray co-exist. Nice dome, good fanbase, good winter weather, a few pieces in place on the roster - but this team just gives me a bad vibe as a match for Payton. BUT it is a spot with openings at both HC and GM, which might be enough of a carrot.
  • Chargers (Currently not open) - This job might open up, and if it does, I don't know how he says no. Established franchise QB, plenty of talent on the roster, great city year round, just a perfect match.
  • Other 60% (stay on TV another year, some unlisted team writes him a check he can't refuse, a playoff team opening happens - like if Andy Reid retires or something, Tom Brady says I'll stay if Payton is the coach, etc.)
  • College 0% - I can't envision him taking a college job and having to do all the glad-handing with the alumni and the recruiting leg work. It just seems like a nightmare for someone with Payton's personality.
  • For the meatheads on sports radio - Offensive Coordinator NE Patriots - with an understanding that Bill coaches another season and retires. It would take one whopper of a signing bonus. (If it hasn't registered, this is a joke)
The openings (thus far) aren't great. Chargers are a great fit. I don't want to imagine him prowling the Tampa sideline, but that's one of those spots that could be super attractive with a few tweaks.
 
Payton is way overrated in my opinion. Drew Brees covers up a lot of dumb coaching.
Obvious you didn’t pay attention to what he did last year with the carousel of QBs he had. Over-opinionated has never been something short on these boards the past 20 years.

What did he do? He might be a decent coach, but he's overrated.
Turned a horrible franchise into a successful one.

Like I said, Drew Brees. jmo
 
Payton is way overrated in my opinion. Drew Brees covers up a lot of dumb coaching.
Obvious you didn’t pay attention to what he did last year with the carousel of QBs he had. Over-opinionated has never been something short on these boards the past 20 years.

What did he do? He might be a decent coach, but he's overrated.
Turned a horrible franchise into a successful one.

Like I said, Drew Brees. jmo
But brees wasn’t an obvious undeniable qb talent in the nfl. Payton really figured out how to get the most out of him. Whether he can do that with another qb remains to be seen, but Payton deserves a lot of the credit for making it work.
 
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Payton is way overrated in my opinion. Drew Brees covers up a lot of dumb coaching.
Obvious you didn’t pay attention to what he did last year with the carousel of QBs he had. Over-opinionated has never been something short on these boards the past 20 years.

What did he do? He might be a decent coach, but he's overrated.
Turned a horrible franchise into a successful one.

Like I said, Drew Brees. jmo
But brees was t an obvious undeniable qb talent in the nfl. Payton really figured out how to get the most out of him. Whether he can do that with another qb remains to be seen, but Payton deserves a lot of the credit for making it work.

The Chargers moved on from him, the Dolphins chose Culpepper rather than him and his shoulder was iffy when he got to NO...he was not the Drew Brees we know now when Payton got him.
 
Payton is way overrated in my opinion. Drew Brees covers up a lot of dumb coaching.
Obvious you didn’t pay attention to what he did last year with the carousel of QBs he had. Over-opinionated has never been something short on these boards the past 20 years.

What did he do? He might be a decent coach, but he's overrated.
Turned a horrible franchise into a successful one.

Like I said, Drew Brees. jmo
But brees was t an obvious undeniable qb talent in the nfl. Payton really figured out how to get the most out of him. Whether he can do that with another qb remains to be seen, but Payton deserves a lot of the credit for making it work.

The Chargers moved on from him, the Dolphins chose Culpepper rather than him and his shoulder was iffy when he got to NO...he was not the Drew Brees we know now when Payton got him.

Brees was coming on in San Diego, and the Chargers moved on because of his shoulder and the fact they had drafted Rivers.

I think it's silly to suggest that Payton made Drew Brees.

Not very quantitative, but if every game I watch a team and ask "what is he (the coach) doing?" I tend to not think much of the coach.
 
Payton is way overrated in my opinion. Drew Brees covers up a lot of dumb coaching.
Obvious you didn’t pay attention to what he did last year with the carousel of QBs he had. Over-opinionated has never been something short on these boards the past 20 years.

What did he do? He might be a decent coach, but he's overrated.
Turned a horrible franchise into a successful one.

Like I said, Drew Brees. jmo
But brees was t an obvious undeniable qb talent in the nfl. Payton really figured out how to get the most out of him. Whether he can do that with another qb remains to be seen, but Payton deserves a lot of the credit for making it work.

The Chargers moved on from him, the Dolphins chose Culpepper rather than him and his shoulder was iffy when he got to NO...he was not the Drew Brees we know now when Payton got him.

Brees was coming on in San Diego, and the Chargers moved on because of his shoulder and the fact they had drafted Rivers.

I think it's silly to suggest that Payton made Drew Brees.

Not very quantitative, but if every game I watch a team and ask "what is he (the coach) doing?" I tend to not think much of the coach.

No...it actually is not silly to think Payton had a very big influence in Brees' career development...and if you want to look at the history of the NFL almost every great QB had a great Coach (and vice versa)...they go hand and hand.
 
Payton is way overrated in my opinion. Drew Brees covers up a lot of dumb coaching.
Obvious you didn’t pay attention to what he did last year with the carousel of QBs he had. Over-opinionated has never been something short on these boards the past 20 years.

What did he do? He might be a decent coach, but he's overrated.
Turned a horrible franchise into a successful one.

Like I said, Drew Brees. jmo
But brees was t an obvious undeniable qb talent in the nfl. Payton really figured out how to get the most out of him. Whether he can do that with another qb remains to be seen, but Payton deserves a lot of the credit for making it work.

The Chargers moved on from him, the Dolphins chose Culpepper rather than him and his shoulder was iffy when he got to NO...he was not the Drew Brees we know now when Payton got him.

Brees was coming on in San Diego, and the Chargers moved on because of his shoulder and the fact they had drafted Rivers.

I think it's silly to suggest that Payton made Drew Brees.

Not very quantitative, but if every game I watch a team and ask "what is he (the coach) doing?" I tend to not think much of the coach.

No...it actually is not silly to think Payton had a very big influence in Brees' career development...and if you want to look at the history of the NFL almost every great QB had a great Coach (and vice versa)...they go hand and hand.
Sean got more out of him than Marty ball, but I think Brees was going to be great regardless.
 

The Advocate's Jeff Duncan reports Sean Payton is believed to be seeking $20-$25 million per season in contract negotiations.​

Duncan also reports that Payton is seeking a four-year deal, and that the Saints consider two first-round picks the "starting point" in any trade discussions. Ay caramba. Payton is a difference-making coach, but that would be close to franchise-crippling for a team like the Broncos that is already out its 2023 first-rounder. Payton would have to do the job of his life with declining franchise quarterback Russell Wilson to make that deal worth it. Consider us skeptical any team would cough up a pair of Day 1 selections despite Payton's track record.
SOURCE: The Advocate
Jan 18, 2023, 9:34 PM ET
 
Nice try Saints. Asking for two first rounders might get some team to budge on an extra day two pick along with a first, but they are high if they think they are getting two firsts.

Also, I love Sean Payton like a brother, but that salary demand + giving up picks? I'd rather give an Eric Bienemy / Shane Steichen type a chance to see what they could do.
 

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