Sean Payton uses his recent year off to get players to appreciate the moment
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Sean Payton, former head coach of the New Orleans Saints, reflected on his year away from coaching during a press conference. Payton, who spent the 2022 season working as an analyst for Fox, described the transition away from the high-pressure environment of the NFL as significant. He shared with his Denver Broncos players that his time away made him realize the importance of having a purpose and the unique excitement of being involved in the game. Payton's comments highlight the challenges coaches face when stepping away from the sport, a perspective that might resonate with other coaches considering retirement, such as Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, who has expressed plans not to coach after the upcoming season.
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