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Deattribution
01-17-2006, 04:59 PM
Another coaching vacancy has been filled.

FOXSports.com has learned that the New Orleans Saints have agreed in principle to a deal to make Dallas offensive coordinator Sean Payton their new head coach. The two sides are trying to iron out a final contract, which has not yet been signed.

Payton interviewed twice with Saints general manager Mickey Loomis, as did Jets defensive coordinator Donnie Henderson. Other top candidates included Browns offensive coordinator Maurice Carthon and former Packers coach Mike Sherman.

Payton won out after strong recommendations from close coaching cronies inside the division, Carolina's John Fox and Tampa Bay's Jon Gruden, as well as from many others throughout the NFL. He was offered the Raiders' coaching job two years ago but turned it down.

The Saints were searching for a coach who would work well with a young quarterback. New Orleans has the second overall pick in April's draft and is expected to draft either Matt Leinart or Vince Young with that selection. Hiring Payton makes sense in that regard.

Payton is Bill Parcells' offensive coordinator after having served the same role with the New York Giants under Jim Fassel, where he worked with Fox. He also worked under Gruden in Philadelphia.

The team is expected to make an official announcement on Wednesday.

Not a bad choice, though I don't know if I were Payton I'd coach a team seemingly destined to fail. Atleast he'll have a young QB to work with.

JeeberD
01-17-2006, 05:02 PM
Dammit, and right after Norv went elsewhere...

Cringer
01-17-2006, 05:08 PM
NFL Radio already speculating about what could happen with this hiring of Payton. These guys are he masters of speculation but it's kind of fun to listen to sometimes when they do this....

Saints draft a QB, Kerry Collins is brought in to start and mentor. lol

Draft Dodger
01-17-2006, 05:21 PM
I wish someone would hire Sean Salisbury so that I can watch TV again

Cringer
01-17-2006, 05:48 PM
I wish someone would hire Sean Salisbury so that I can watch TV again

His knowledge is too great for NFL teams, they just can't handle it.