Saints Coach Sean Payton looks forward to getting back on the sidelines for New Orleans this season after serving a season-long suspension for his involvement in the Saints' "bounty" scandal. (Gerald Herbert / Associated Press / July 26, 2013)
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Finally, New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton gets to do what he loves the most.
Nearly 19 months after he coached his last game, Payton will be back on the sideline when New Orleans plays the Kansas City Chiefs in an exhibition opener Friday night at the Superdome.
It won't come close to matching the intensity of his last game, a pulsating, excruciating 36-32 loss at San Francisco in the divisional round of the 2011 playoffs. But the dome should be rocking for his return from an unprecedented one-year suspension for his role in the bounty scandal.
"Just getting back to being out on the field in practice and having a chance to coach in a regular game, that part of it is exciting," Payton said. "The fans have been great. They get excited about our team, especially at the start of the season after everything that went on a year ago. I know our players are excited to play."
Without Payton, the Saints slipped to 7-9 last year, losing their first four games en route to their first sub-.500 season since 2007.
It won't come close to matching the intensity of his last game, a pulsating, excruciating 36-32 loss at San Francisco in the divisional round of the 2011 playoffs. But the dome should be rocking for his return from an unprecedented one-year suspension for his role in the bounty scandal.
"Just getting back to being out on the field in practice and having a chance to coach in a regular game, that part of it is exciting," Payton said. "The fans have been great. They get excited about our team, especially at the start of the season after everything that went on a year ago. I know our players are excited to play."
Without Payton, the Saints slipped to 7-9 last year, losing their first four games en route to their first sub-.500 season since 2007.
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