- Sean Payton
San Mateo, California
College=Eastern Illinois
Position=Head Coach Quarterback
player=yes
years=1987
1987
1987
1988
teams=Chicago Bruisers (AFL)Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL)Chicago Bears
Leicester Panthers (UK Budweiser National League)
coach=yes
coachingyears=1988-1989
1990-1991
1992-1993
1994-1995
1996
1997-1998
1999
2000-2002
2003-2005
2006-"present"
coachingteams=San Diego State
(offensive assistant)
Indiana State
(runningbacks coach)
San Diego State
(runningbacks coach)Miami University
(offensive coordinator)
Illinois
(quarterbacks coach)Philadelphia Eagles
(quarterbacks coach)New York Giants
(quarterbacks coach)
New York Giants
(offensive coordinator)Dallas Cowboys
(assistant head & quarterbacks coach)New Orleans Saints
(head coach)
Career Highlights=y
RegularRecord=19-18-0
PlayoffRecord=1-1
Record=20-19-0
Honors=Eastern Illinois Hall of Fame (2000)
NFL Coach of the Year (2006)
Stats=yes
DatabaseFootball=PAYTOSEA01
PFRCoach=PaytSe0Patrick Sean Payton (born
December 29 ,1963 inSan Mateo, California ) is thehead coach of theNew Orleans Saints . He was thequarterbacks coach and later assistant head coach of theDallas Cowboys until being hired by the Saints onJanuary 17 ,2006 .On
January 6 ,2007 , after the2006 NFL season and his first with the Saints, he was named as the recipient of the APNFL Coach of the Year Award , obtaining 44 out of 50 votes for the honor [ [ http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=AuIpKPhbH7vWyekcuzVkJNM5nYcB?slug=ap-nflcoachofyear&prov=ap&type=lgns] ] . He was also honoredMotorola 's NFL Coach of the Year Award. This award is chosen by NFL.com voters.Early life
Payton was raised in
Naperville, Illinois by parents Jeanne and Thomas Payton. He has an older brother, Tom, an older sister, Patrice and a younger sister, Molly. Sean attendedNaperville Central High School in Naperville, IL, starting as quarterback his senior year before graduating in 1982. He then had a successful career playing quarterback atEastern Illinois University , leading the Panthers to an 11–2 record and the quarter-finals of theDivision I-AA Playoffs in 1986; while at EIU, he became a member of theSigma Chi Fraternity.Professional career
Playing career
In 1987, he played quarterback for the
Chicago Bruisers during the inaugural season of theArena Football League . He was also a member of theChicago Bears squad of replacement players during the 1987 NFL players strike. In 3 games he completed 8 of 23 passes (34.8%), for 79 yards, 0 TDs, and 1 INT, for a QB Rating of 27.3. He was also sacked 7 times for 47 yards and had one rush attempt for 28 yards.In 1988, he played in the
United Kingdom for theLeicester Panthers . Payton landed the starting quarterback role for the Panthers and quickly gave evidence of his superb knowledge for the game; Payton led the Panthers to a touchdown on the first possession. That same season saw the Panthers go unbeaten to the semifinals of the British League, eventually losing to theManchester Allstars .Early coaching jobs
Payton began his coaching career in 1988 as an offensive assistant at
San Diego State University . He made a series of short stops at Indiana State,Miami University , Illinois, and again at San Diego State, all in various assistant coaching positions, before landing a job as the quarterbacks coach with thePhiladelphia Eagles in 1997.In 2000, Sean Payton was promoted to the role of
offensive coordinator for theNew York Giants . Under his guidance the Giants would go on to represent the NFC inSuper Bowl XXXV . During his time he was known to lock himself in the stadium and sleep on the couches while studying plays on off-days. During the 2002 season, after several poor showings by the Giants' offense, Payton's role in play-calling was taken over by then head coachJim Fassel . Ironically, in the previous two seasons where Fassel was the offensive coordinator for theBaltimore Ravens ,Brian Billick , the head coach of the Ravens, stripped his (Fassel's) rights to call the plays as the offensive coordinator. Under Fassel the offense improved and propelled the team to a wild-card playoff berth. While Payton was still ostensibly in charge of the offense, his role in the team was clearly diminished and had he not been hired away by theDallas Cowboys , he would have likely been fired.Payton joined
Bill Parcells and the Cowboys as assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach in 2003, where he helped coachQuincy Carter ,Vinny Testaverde , andDrew Bledsoe to 3000-yard seasons. During the2004 offseason, he was offered thehead coach ing job of theOakland Raiders , but declined the opportunity after consulting withBill Parcells .In 2005, he was promoted by Parcells to assistant head coach/passing game coordinator.
New Orleans Saints
Payton received his first head coaching job in 2006 with the
New Orleans Saints . The team had previously finished the 2005 season with a 3–13 record, ranking as the second worst team in the league. However, Payton turned the struggling team around, and led them to their first playoff appearance in six years. The team had one of the league’s most productive offenses, ranking first in passing, [Yahoo! Sports, [http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/stats/byteam?group=Offense&cat=Passing&conference=NFL&year=season_2006&sort=530&old_category=Total&old_group=Offense Sortable Stats - Team Stats - Passing] , Retrieved on July 24, 2007.] and fifth in points scored. [Yahoo! Sports, [http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/stats/byteam?group=Offense&cat=Total&conference=NFL&year=season_2006&sort=44&old_category=Receiving&old_group=Offense Sortable Stats – Team Stats- Total] , Retrieved on July 24, 2007.] The Saints won theNFC South with an 10-6 record, and progressed to theNFC Championship Game against the top-seededChicago Bears . The Saints out-gained the Bears in offense, but lost the game by a score of 39-14.In the 2007 season, the Saints tried to improve upon their 10-6 record from last season. They and the
Pittsburgh Steelers opened the NFL preseason, playing the Hall of Fame Game onAugust 5 ,2007 . The Saints were 3-2 in the pre-season. The Saints also had the honor of opening the season against the defending championIndianapolis Colts . The Saints finished the 2007 season 7-9.References
External links
* [http://neworleanssaints.com/coachbio.cfm?coachid=312 Sean Payton at NewOrleansSaints.com]
* [http://www.arenafan.com/players/?page=players&player=1232 Sean Payton at ArenaFan Online]
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