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Sean Peyton is getting a divorce


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And niether do you. Was what it she did, worth millions, in what way was she a part of his succsess that made her contractually obligated to earn millions? I can tell you. A marraige liscense without a prenup. Btw, never been divorced.

This applies to all men, not just Sean Peyton. I know it's way off topic, fug it. Offseason.

Of course I don't know what their specific situation is which is why I am not talking out of my butt like you are with no information or knowledge of the situation.

Do you even know if they have a prenup or not? You don't, so again why not quit while you are behind.

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Sadly, no; no there is not.

When you are a professional athlete/coach, your life is under scrutiny and everything is game.

I remember going to a Carolina game against Duke, and a few Duke fans thought it would be funny to harass Danny Green because his father was arrested for drug trafficking.

Calling him crack baby, crack daddy, etc...

Nothing is off limits for crazy ass fans when it comes to inflicting as much hurt as possible on opposing teams players/coaches/fans.

It's kind of sad.

You are correct that nothing is off limits....even though many things should be.

I hate the Saints** and think SP is a jerk. However, I don't wish misery in his personal life on anyone. Having gone through a divorce, I feel very sorry for the guy.

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You know why divorce is so expensive? Because it's worth it.

Also, spare me the nonsense of Paytons hard working millionaire football coach sob story. He gets paid millions to do a job any of us would like to do, he gets his ass kissed every day (except for Goddell recently), and he can bang whoever he wants whenever he wants. Giving up half of "what he worked to hard for" in order to keep the rest of his lifestyle is small potatoes.

The other 99% of men who get divorced also give up half of what they have earned, get to pay child support to a bitch who then spends it on her new boyfriends instead of the kids, and gets no adoration, ass kissing or steady stream of trim thrown at them so fug Sean Payton and fug all of you who think he is somehow going to come out of this worse than any other man with a job who goes through a divorce.

Everyone knows when they get married what the rules of possession are regarding shared property. If you don't want to go through a divorce then don't get married. No one put a gun to his head or anyone else's and told them they had to get married. Guys do it by the millions of their own free will. Then piss and moan when they get a divorce and have to pay what they knew they would all along.

I feel for everyone who has to go through a divorce as it sucks all the way around. But I have no sympathy for anyone who has to pay child support no matter how much. You brought them into the world now you need to pay to have them raised particularly if you aren't even going to be around to do the job except on alternate weekends. No one made you have kids and if you couldn't anticipate the future, whose fault is that??

Again if you have suffered through a divorce I can sympathize. But not wanting to take care of your children even if that means that your ex-wife uses that money to blow some of that money on herself, I don't see at all. You picked her as the mother of your children and you had the kids, now you have to deal with the consequences.

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Hard to feel sorry for a millionaire liar who let his players get by with trying to hurt other players.

Im supposed to feel sorry for him getting divorced?????????? REALLY?

You're supposed to be able to separate your support for an NFL football team from the rest of your life where you feel compassion for a fellow human being.

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Hard to feel sorry for a millionaire liar who let his players get by with trying to hurt other players.

Im supposed to feel sorry for him getting divorced?????????? REALLY?

What does the first thing have to do with the other?? One is about his work, the other is about his personal life. They are different. It isn't as if he did something to you personally.

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I'm so glad the Aint's keep getting brought up in the news (Karma is a bitch)

Week 2......Home Opener.....the crowd will be electric.....It would be ill-advised for an Aints fan to be in our house that day....heck...it would be ill advised to even be a fan of that pathetic 'organization' :lol:

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So do some of you feel bad for Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes?

I don't ....cant help it if Tom Cruise is insane about invisible aliens and made Katie holmes give birth with no meds and forbid her to scream in labor.

And I dont dont care that Payton is married to a lady that doesnt want to be around a workaholic or now upset he is not working and breathing on her all day now...or whatever reason he got divorced...

He is a jerk who didnt have regard for players and benefited from it..Usually if your a jerk at work your just a jerk all the time..it made it bearable for her when he brought in 8 million a year.

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There's a real fine line between what's acceptable as football smack talk and what isn't.

Guys like Ben Roethlisberger, Michael Irvin and others do plenty of "non-football" stuff that winds up being used against them by opposing fans. To be honest, I don't have a whole lot of sympathy for those guys because they pretty much did it to themselves.

But truth be told, much as I think Sean Payton is a colossal prick and probably deserving of whatever bad stuff happens to him, I still have to say I think this is over the line for me. If it turned out he was beating his wife or something of that sort, I'd say let the dogs loose. Family stuff though? That really should be off limits.

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By decent you mean someone that would just freely hand over half of their entire hardship earnings without question? Got it.

Agreed, they are his kids and he should get immediate custody and child support should be put into an interest drawing trust fund for those kids.

No, by decent, I mean he is going to ensure that his kids have as good a life as he can reasonable provide for. Thats true whether the man is a NFL football coach, or a truck driver. In SP's case, that should be a very good life.

I seriously doubt he could get custody unless she is a bad mother. As a football coach, he wouldn't be around much during the season. Maybe he could get split custody with him taking them during the offseason, and her during the season. But we don't really know the circumstances of the divorce. She could be an abusive slut, or he could be a violent alcoholic for all we know.

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Poor guy. At least he gets a nice long vacation to mull this over and find a woman that loves him.

Sure Payton didn't directly put a stop to the bounty program and let it go on, but I don't think he's that bad a guy. He knows how to run a creative offense and likes to chill out on some painkillers, thats ok in my book.

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