(Editor’s be aware: This is excerpted from Mike Sando’s Pick Six of Dec. 18, 2023.)
Sean Payton blasting quarterback Russell Wilson on the sideline, then suggesting he was merely upset about officiating, invited all kinds of hypothesis.
It’s onerous to fault Payton for shedding his cool when officers worn out a Broncos landing with an offensive offside name that appeared indefensible. As one former head coach put it, officers have “lost their minds” trying to find penalties related to Philadelphia’s tush-push performs.
It’s simply obscure why Payton would funnel any of that rage towards his quarterback.
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The nature of Payton’s relationship with Wilson pale into the background throughout a five-game profitable streak fueled by opponent turnovers. With Denver shedding two of its previous three, together with 42-17 at Detroit on Saturday, tensions seem like flaring once more. The topic is fascinating as a result of the Broncos should determine after the season whether or not to totally assure one other $37 million in Wilson’s contract.
A search via Payton’s in-season media classes turned up a few mildly constructive sentences concerning the quarterback he inherited, however not a lot. It doesn’t essentially imply coach and quarterback are headed for divorce, however Payton appears advantageous letting the general public marvel, a departure from how he handled Drew Brees throughout his New Orleans tenure.
Some of this might merely be an old-school method to motivation and management. But the disdain Payton confirmed for Wilson early in the season and once more on the sideline Saturday appeared pointed.
While it’s doable Wilson recommended Payton ought to have initiated a replay problem or ought to have gone for it on fourth down as a substitute of making an attempt a subject purpose, inviting an indignant response from Payton, two coaches acquainted with Wilson’s’ tenure in Seattle provided one other chance. They famous that Wilson modified performs in Seattle to get himself right into a rhythm, and that if he had modified Payton’s performs through the drive in query, the coach might have been delivering a forceful verdict.
“I don’t think Sean is beholden to anyone there,” one other coach stated, “so he is going to let everyone know when he’s pissed. He just wasn’t very pissed all the time in New Orleans. They were winning.”
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