Dallas Cowboys Blog: Sean Payton’s Shadow Will Overshadow Cowboys’ Mike McCarthy

FRISCO (Texas) — Sean Payton has decided to quit coaching the football team. New Orleans Saints. Dallas CowboysJerry Jones, owner and general manger, refused to answer when Mike McCarthy was asked if he would be his team’s coach for 2022.

Jones doesn’t need to be able to connect the dots to see Payton coaching Cowboys. Jones thought about it a lot since Jones lost Payton in New Orleans in 2006.

Jones needs to trade for Payton if he is to be fundamentally fair with Mike McCarthy — the Saints still have his contractual rights — or declare McCarthy his coach. Of course, speculation will not end there. It does, however, halt some speculation between now and the start of the regular season.

(An aside: McCarthy may be criticized for only winning one Super Bowl. Aaron RodgersWhy is Payton not congratulated for just winning one Super Bowl together with Drew Brees

McCarthy was nine times to the playoffs with the Green Bay PackersThere were four NFC Championship Games, and one Super Bowl. Payton was a nine-time participant in the playoffs, including three NFC Championship Games as well as one Super Bowl.

McCarthy will be watching his back throughout the season. Every loss will go through the Payton prism. Dak PrescottThe Payton prism will evaluate’s growth.

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From 1967 to 2005, the Saints had a winning percentage of.403, five 10-win season and one playoff win. The Saints had a winning percentage of.617 from 2006 to 2021 and nine 10-win seasons as well as nine playoff victories.

Payton is only 58 years of age. After a season when his team was forced to relocate to Fort Worth due to a hurricane, Payton admitted that he was exhausted. Jameis Winston get hurt, and tormented a lot of injuries and COVID-19 exclusions.

The Saints had a chance at making the playoffs up to the last week of the season, but they failed.

It is well-known how Jones and Payton are inseparable.

Payton said that Jones has done so much for our game, and not only for the Dallas Cowboys. If you were to create a highlight reel and then say “Jerry,” after any topic, we would all say Jerry quite often. The network, Jerry. Jerry. Growing the game. He thinks that way.

Payton was with the Cowboys for three seasons under Bill Parcells. After 2004, he was almost ready to leave the Raiders, but Jones and Parcells persuaded him to stay, partly due to a pay increase.

Parcells, Dallas’ coach, said that Sean “gets it.” “He truly gets it. He is a great listener and knows exactly what’s important. He is very creative, bright and I have high regard for him. I do.

After the Saints’ Super Bowl win in Indianapolis, Payton seized a bottle 2007 Caymus Special Selection cabernet Sauvignon from Jones. Jones had it on reserve for Jones’ annual staff dinner at St. Elmo Steakhouse.

Payton signed the empty bottles, which were delivered to Jones the following night.

Everyone had a good time and laughed even more when a server knocked over the bottle and saw it fall apart.

Many rumors have circulated about Payton’s return to Dallas.

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Adam Schefter talks about Sean Payton’s legacy, and why he thinks Sean Payton won’t be an NFL head coach somewhere else in 2022.

He owned a Dallas house for many years. The NFL suspended him in 2012. He missed the 2012 NFL season. punishment for the Saints’ bounty scandal) he helped coach at Liberty Christian in Argyle, Texas. The Cowboys and Saints discussed Payton’s return to Dallas at the Senior Bowl in Mobile (Alabama) shortly after Jason Garrett’s tenure as Dallas head coach (2010-19).

Payton mentioned the number of times he was connected to the Cowboys in the 2021 regular season. He specifically asked if he could wait to be Parcells’ eventual replacement.

“Look, there was no timeline. Some of you (in the media) have been there, was it eight years? When did it finally come to an end that ‘He’s no going to the Cowboys’? Or, Year 9. “Is he going?” Payton said.

If it stops, it will start again.

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