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  • Seahawks

    Votes: 6 13.3%
  • 49ers

    Votes: 24 53.3%
  • Jags

    Votes: 10 22.2%
  • Chargers

    Votes: 10 22.2%
  • Dolphins

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Bills

    Votes: 25 55.6%
  • Giants

    Votes: 7 15.6%
  • Vikings

    Votes: 13 28.9%
  • Ravens

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Bengals

    Votes: 19 42.2%

  • Total voters
    45
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Grandma's with big boobs and a pound of make-up? Well I ain't gone hold you, whatever floats your boat. She's not ugly at all but she's far from cold imo.
 
That's true... It's also true that he has several .500 and below .500 seasons. This is literally factual information you can look up yourself. I'm making up the truth?

2006... 10-6
2007... 7-9
2008... 8-8
2009... Superbowl
2010... 11-5 lost in the wildcard as the favorite to a team with a losing record
2011... 13-3 lost as the favorite in divisional round
2012... 7-9
2013... 11-5
2014... 7-9
2015... 7-9
2016... 7-9
2017... 11-5 Choked against the Vikings on the last play.
2018... 13-3 lost as favorites to the Rams
2019... 13-3 Lost as favorites to the Vikings
2020... 12-4
2021... 9-8

So in 16 seasons he had 1 Superbowl, 6 seasons with a losing record, 4 seasons where they were favorites then lost to underdogs, and 1 playoff game where they were underdogs but choked on the final game of the play. Those are the the facts. Most of his playoff appearances ended in him losing to inferior teams mainly due to him being out coached. Dude is an average coach but y'all talk about dude like he's God... You can't give dude credit for all the wins but when they consistently choke in the playoffs, you completely ignore it. Payton is who he is.

Lowkey that Super Bowl they won against the Colts he’s lucky a lot of that **** panned out how it did that game too. It would of been a different tune right now on Payton.
 
That's true... It's also true that he has several .500 and below .500 seasons. This is literally factual information you can look up yourself. I'm making up the truth?

2006... 10-6
2007... 7-9
2008... 8-8
2009... Superbowl
2010... 11-5 lost in the wildcard as the favorite to a team with a losing record
2011... 13-3 lost as the favorite in divisional round
2012... 7-9
2013... 11-5
2014... 7-9
2015... 7-9
2016... 7-9
2017... 11-5 Choked against the Vikings on the last play.
2018... 13-3 lost as favorites to the Rams
2019... 13-3 Lost as favorites to the Vikings
2020... 12-4
2021... 9-8

So in 16 seasons he had 1 Superbowl, 6 seasons with a losing record, 4 seasons where they were favorites then lost to underdogs, and 1 playoff game where they were underdogs but choked on the final game of the play. Those are the the facts. Most of his playoff appearances ended in him losing to inferior teams mainly due to him being out coached. Dude is an average coach but y'all talk about dude like he's God... You can't give dude credit for all the wins but when they consistently choke in the playoffs, you completely ignore it. Payton is who he is.

He was the ONLY coach that had faith in Drew Brees after his shoulder injury in San Diego. He’s a hell of a coach and deserves the acclaim he receives….


Harbaugh, Tomlin, all have one SB
 
Sean Payton saved Drew Brees career and turned him into a HOF. As a 6’ foot QB. He deserves a TON of praise

Boy y’all always trying to revise history and discredit people :lol: :lol:

Saints accomplished absolutely nothing before Sean P got there

Just be talking just to talk :lol:
 
He was the ONLY coach that had faith in Drew Brees after his shoulder injury in San Diego. He’s a hell of a coach and deserves the acclaim he receives….


Harbaugh, Tomlin, all have one SB
I didn't say he was a bad coach. I said he's average. I broke down in that post why he's overrated. Harbaugh isn't an elite coach imo. Tomlin has no losing seasons so that alone puts him in his own category. Payton's team have choked way too much for me to call him a great coach. He's good at offense, I'll give him that
 
Sean Payton saved Drew Brees career and turned him into a HOF. As a 6’ foot QB. He deserves a TON of praise

Boy y’all always trying to revise history and discredit people :lol: :lol:

Saints accomplished absolutely nothing before Sean P got there

Just be talking just to talk :lol:
**** Sean Payton and **** Gregg Williams
 
That's true... It's also true that he has several .500 and below .500 seasons. This is literally factual information you can look up yourself. I'm making up the truth?

2006... 10-6
2007... 7-9
2008... 8-8
2009... Superbowl
2010... 11-5 lost in the wildcard as the favorite to a team with a losing record
2011... 13-3 lost as the favorite in divisional round
2012... 7-9
2013... 11-5
2014... 7-9
2015... 7-9
2016... 7-9
2017... 11-5 Choked against the Vikings on the last play.
2018... 13-3 lost as favorites to the Rams
2019... 13-3 Lost as favorites to the Vikings
2020... 12-4
2021... 9-8

So in 16 seasons he had 1 Superbowl, 6 seasons with a losing record, 4 seasons where they were favorites then lost to underdogs, and 1 playoff game where they were underdogs but choked on the final game of the play. Those are the the facts. Most of his playoff appearances ended in him losing to inferior teams mainly due to him being out coached. Dude is an average coach but y'all talk about dude like he's God... You can't give dude credit for all the wins but when they consistently choke in the playoffs, you completely ignore it. Payton is who he is.

2011 we weren’t the favorite 49ers were the 2 seed and also beat the 15-1 packers that year

2012 he was suspended for the season
2017 aint his fault Marcus Williams decided to go for a big hit instead of wrapping up
2018 no call pass interference/Brees threw an int in overtime Not his fault
2019 no call opi not his fault

Just saying **** w/ no context and still loud and WRONG AF
 
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