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Since 2006, when he joined the team, the Saints made the playoffs nine times, won seven NFC South titles and a Super Bowl.He is also one of the most competitive coaches in the league, and if you combine all of that with, well, common sense, you'd be a fool to believe Payton is retiring."We're not writing an obituary today," Payton said at his press conference.He made it clear that a return to coaching in the future is definitely a possibility. My guess is he feels like his time in New Orleans has run its course.'VERY, VERY FRUSTRATED:' Cowboys owner Jerry Jones declines to endorse Mike McCarthy’s job securityBEST EVER:NFL's 22 greatest playoff games: Where does Bills-Chiefs instant classic rank?WINNERS, LOSERS:Chiefs' coaches were brilliant; overtime rules stinkPayton at his press conference said the right things. That may not be true.And, of course, Payton has been linked to Dallas before, as he was a Cowboys assistant under Bill Parcells from 2003 to '05.But if I were to bet my Star Trek comic collection (my most valuable possession), I'd bet my No. 1 Spock collector's edition on Payton returning to coaching elsewhere, and I'd also bet he ends up in Dallas.There could be some draft compensation involved since he is under contract with the Saints through 2024, but Cowboys owner Jerry Jones will pay it.
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