I WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND WHY THIS MAN DOESNT HAVE MORE VIEWS ON HIS CHANNEL!! Graham I am extremely grateful for you craft and the way you conduct your interviews! They are by far the most professional and natural conversations i’ve ever seen. Please keep up the great work and you undoubtedly have my subscription 👍🏼
Sean Payton is an amazing coach and has proven that through his actions, not by talk. By watching these interviews with Graham I get to see what an amazing human being he is on and off the field. My personal opinion is that Graham is one of the best interviewers in our era from what I've seen and very grateful for him and his team for giving us content like this almost weekly. His range of people he interviews is amazing and the way they conduct these interviews are amazing especially how much work they put into the background of the people they interview gives us some of the best content youtube has to offer. Keep up the great work and thank you so much for opening our eyes to who these people truly are in their professions and also there personal lives.
Graham Bensinger Thank you so much for replying to my comment. My birthday is tomorrow, I turn 27 and I want you to know you just made my day! My wife and I love all of your videos and especially the recent bear encounters. You should reach out to Dirk Nowitzki and try to interview him we think it would be awesome to hear more about his life story. Keep up the great work and we'll keep sharing all of your content! Thank you for the comment and I hope to hear from you again!
Sean Payton was my coach at a High School QB camp in 1983 in Naperville, Illinois. The other coach in that camp was Mike Tomczak. Mike was taller with a stronger arm, but Sean had the best passing form of any QB that I saw at the time along with a great offensive mind. I learned so much from both of them. Then I got to see him play for Eastern Illinois and he torched Western Illinois that year. As a Gmen fan, it was so weird to see him on the sidelines calling plays. I remember the play he was talking about vividly. Kerry Collins threw an out pattern that was intercepted and returned for a touchdown to make the halftime score 14-7. The Giants lost 21-7 which was riddled with questionable (downright horrible) calls by the officials, but that play really started the downfall for the next 3 games. Jim Fassel took over the playcalling and the Giants started to win. This was not the only Fassel did this. (See the end of the Eagles game in 2003) Of course we remember how the 2002 season ended. At that QB camp I knew Sean was going to be a great coach anywhere.
Josh W yea bro plus Lombardi and Tom Landry. The Giants would’ve had a ton more of championships in their trophy case if they would’ve promoted all of their coordinators
@@empireJSS He was scapegoated, He did the best he could with nothing. The GM Jerry Reese, never done anything to improve the o-line, receivers, or the defense. And then at the end they all pointed fingers at Coughlin.
I remember that game and play. It was week 4 of 2002 at Arizona, the giants were up 7-0 with :14 seconds left in the 2nd qtr and Fassel decides to run a play and we throw a pick 6 instead of just taking a knee like we obviously should have!
I had to subscribe. This felt like an old school interview. I was able to sit back and not hear someone being cut off just for the host to interject with his or her own opinion.
Yeah. I love the Sean. I hope the NFL can look past his BoutyGate. Let Brett Favre lay low. Sean needs a few more years before retirement. No one will even remember it anymore. Who Dat
John Sochacki Unfortunately some get in a position that allows them to think they can shit on people....only one question that matters: Where are they today? JF is poster boy for NOT FOR LONG ....NFL. SP is HOF in the NFL.
I know Payton was pissed off and with reason and as a die-hard Giant Fan i remember fassel taking over the play calling and it worked. that being said im so glad hes thriving in New orleans. hes a good guy. Once a giant, always a giant so nothin but love for Sean payton.
He also started for Mike Ditka during the strike season and Sean Payton learned a lot about coaching from Ditka, and Bill Parsells in Dallas. He is is a great coach and knows how to take control of any situation with team or reporters.
How about putting blame on the QB who threw the interception for a TD? I don't have any problem with Fassel trying to run a couple of plays before the half. In the comments they say the score was 7-0 Giants at the time. You really think that would've held up the rest of the game? I thought Payton was going to be upset about losing the playcalling duties to Fassel in the latter half of the season because the offense was struggling.
He went to The Cowboys the next year and Jim Fasell got wacked Coughlin got the job he wanted 2 SUPER BOWLS Giants Won with out his soft ass cry baby ways 😣😣😣
Haven't even seen the full video but that's a shame good coaches need guys like Sean Payton hes a big time play caller except when Jim fassel demoted him
Jim as a HC has been to the same amount of SBs as Payton has...ONE.. Jim was unlucky to get the 2000 Ravens and a top 3 def of all time ...Payton would have been destroyed as well...
Watching Payton drone on about ethics is really ironic since he was suspended for lack of institutional control and ethics when Greg Williams was involved in bountygate.
Can someone explain this in a little more detail? Was a little confused from Sean’s explanation. So Jim Fossil inadvertently blamed that play on Sean when it was Jim’s idea in the first place ?
Sean wanted to take a knee and end the half. Jim wanted to go for it. Jim outranked Sean so Jim got his way and they went for it. The play resulted in a turnover and points given up. After the game, Jim told the media he "gave the green light," which implies Jim signed off on Sean's bad idea - when, in reality, Sean wanted to end the half and it was Jim's idea to take the risk.
“I have a good relationship with Jim Fassel” leads me believe they don’t have a very good relationship. Not when you keep using his full name. Just can’t imagine I keep using someone’s full name when speaking about them if I am close at all to them.
Payton seems like a very sensitive guy regarding this situation. I’m sure stuff like this has happened often. Assistants don’t cry about it 15 years later. I still think both Payton and Fassel are better coaches than they’ll ever get credit for.
Yea but Jim didn’t win a Super Bowl as a head coach but Sean certainly did and he beat one of the games best QBs of all time when he won the Super Bowl 💪🏻 come Jerry Jones.. Sean for HC for Dallas 2020 season wooo
Ummm... Fassel said he gave the green light... that's not throwing Payton under the bus. By saying he gave the green light - he is taking the responsibility... how is that throwing him under the bus?
idk I think that's Seans interpretation - from that quote alone, maybe that was not Fassel's intent. It's definitely not a clear throwing someone under the bus statement.
Nick Jasper it’s Fassel not taking full responsibility for the call. If he had said “It was my idea”, no problem. By saying I gave it the green light it’s now left open to interpretation. I gave it the green light is almost saying the idea had been brought to him.
Graham is the man. Asks good questions and shuts up and listens. Doesn’t make it about him. Like other people would.
Wish my Wife was more like him
Couldn't agree more. So refreshing to see an interviewer let the person answer the questions in their own way without constantly being interrupted
Wyatt Earb
STOP repeating your self. Lol
nik obrenic Like JOE ROGAN?
nik obrenic like VLAD
I WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND WHY THIS MAN DOESNT HAVE MORE VIEWS ON HIS CHANNEL!! Graham I am extremely grateful for you craft and the way you conduct your interviews! They are by far the most professional and natural conversations i’ve ever seen. Please keep up the great work and you undoubtedly have my subscription 👍🏼
Thanks, George!
To proper... That's why... I like pizaz
Sean Payton is an amazing coach and has proven that through his actions, not by talk. By watching these interviews with Graham I get to see what an amazing human being he is on and off the field. My personal opinion is that Graham is one of the best interviewers in our era from what I've seen and very grateful for him and his team for giving us content like this almost weekly. His range of people he interviews is amazing and the way they conduct these interviews are amazing especially how much work they put into the background of the people they interview gives us some of the best content youtube has to offer. Keep up the great work and thank you so much for opening our eyes to who these people truly are in their professions and also there personal lives.
Wow, that’s really kind of you. Thanks for watching, Damian.
Graham Bensinger Thank you so much for replying to my comment. My birthday is tomorrow, I turn 27 and I want you to know you just made my day! My wife and I love all of your videos and especially the recent bear encounters. You should reach out to Dirk Nowitzki and try to interview him we think it would be awesome to hear more about his life story. Keep up the great work and we'll keep sharing all of your content! Thank you for the comment and I hope to hear from you again!
I agree.Graham's work is high quality / professionalism. As a Saints fan, it's great to see SPayton's history.
Y'all should read his book.
Sean Payton was my coach at a High School QB camp in 1983 in Naperville, Illinois. The other coach in that camp was Mike Tomczak. Mike was taller with a stronger arm, but Sean had the best passing form of any QB that I saw at the time along with a great offensive mind. I learned so much from both of them. Then I got to see him play for Eastern Illinois and he torched Western Illinois that year. As a Gmen fan, it was so weird to see him on the sidelines calling plays. I remember the play he was talking about vividly. Kerry Collins threw an out pattern that was intercepted and returned for a touchdown to make the halftime score 14-7. The Giants lost 21-7 which was riddled with questionable (downright horrible) calls by the officials, but that play really started the downfall for the next 3 games. Jim Fassel took over the playcalling and the Giants started to win. This was not the only Fassel did this. (See the end of the Eagles game in 2003) Of course we remember how the 2002 season ended. At that QB camp I knew Sean was going to be a great coach anywhere.
The Giants has legendary nfl coaches as coordinators
Parcells who became the coach, Bellichick, Coughlin and Peyton, to name a few.
Josh W yea bro plus Lombardi and Tom Landry. The Giants would’ve had a ton more of championships in their trophy case if they would’ve promoted all of their coordinators
Promoting ray handley to HC instead of belichick... oops
@@Billuhhanks I think belichick was gone already, but ray handley was horrible
loni garcia
Lombardi, the Dallas cowboys coach, forgot his name, known for the hat
I was just talking about that play. Now I know the reason Payton always sticks it to the Giants when they play the them.
William Brooks So does Tom Coughlin. That guy was scapegoated too.
@@anthonymendez1997 Having 19 wins over three years, you can't say the guy was scapegoated
@@empireJSS so the Giants only won 3 games in 19 years?
@@empireJSS He was scapegoated, He did the best he could with nothing. The GM Jerry Reese, never done anything to improve the o-line, receivers, or the defense. And then at the end they all pointed fingers at Coughlin.
He hates the Cowboys too and it always shows in the final score
Graham is working hard appreciate the interviews especially as a proud saints fan whodat.
I remember that game and play. It was week 4 of 2002 at Arizona, the giants were up 7-0 with :14 seconds left in the 2nd qtr and Fassel decides to run a play and we throw a pick 6 instead of just taking a knee like we obviously should have!
RIP Coach Jim Fassel
One of the many reasons Fassel never got another HC job
He just disappeared after his time with the giants
SP ain’t making no sense.
Good job Graham! I really enjoy watching your interviews, keep up the good work!
I had to subscribe. This felt like an old school interview. I was able to sit back and not hear someone being cut off just for the host to interject with his or her own opinion.
Love Sean Payton honesty-- its refreshing-- and enlightening-- esp. for a Coach of his stature
Sean Payton is going to Canton. Jim Fassel couldn't get a job as a Head Coach after 2003.
John Sochacki Jim Fassel had a really bad reputation for throwing players and coaches under the bus
Yeah. I love the Sean. I hope the NFL can look past his BoutyGate. Let Brett Favre lay low. Sean needs a few more years before retirement. No one will even remember it anymore. Who Dat
John Sochacki Unfortunately some get in a position that allows them to think they can shit on people....only one question that matters: Where are they today? JF is poster boy for NOT FOR LONG ....NFL. SP is HOF in the NFL.
I know Payton was pissed off and with reason and as a die-hard Giant Fan i remember fassel taking over the play calling and it worked. that being said im so glad hes thriving in New orleans. hes a good guy. Once a giant, always a giant so nothin but love for Sean payton.
He also started for Mike Ditka during the strike season and Sean Payton learned a lot about coaching from Ditka, and Bill Parsells in Dallas. He is is a great coach and knows how to take control of any situation with team or reporters.
I remember this play like it just happened this pass Sunday. I was like WTH???
How about putting blame on the QB who threw the interception for a TD? I don't have any problem with Fassel trying to run a couple of plays before the half. In the comments they say the score was 7-0 Giants at the time. You really think that would've held up the rest of the game?
I thought Payton was going to be upset about losing the playcalling duties to Fassel in the latter half of the season because the offense was struggling.
This wouldn’t be the first time a giants coach threw someone under the bus...
Don't worry ever again, Mr Payton. You earned your accolades via your accomplishments with your New Orleans Saints. HOF 1st ballot. Guaranteed.
He went to The Cowboys the next year and Jim Fasell got wacked Coughlin got the job he wanted 2 SUPER BOWLS Giants Won with out his soft ass cry baby ways 😣😣😣
Aw I wish his mom was alive to see him win that super bowl in 09
When did his mom pass?
Nvm 🥺
I remember that game. Horrible call by Payton. He deserved to get blamed for that call.
Did you listen to the interview? He didn’t make the call the head coach did
@@mikeperry4520 My bad. Thanks for pointing that out Mike. I misheard. Even more proof of Fassel being a douche.
Great interview he will fit great on the Dallas sideline
Fassell had a winning record over 7 years but never got another job so what does that tell you?
He’s dodging it. He dancing lol. You made a call and it failed.
Haven't even seen the full video but that's a shame good coaches need guys like Sean Payton hes a big time play caller except when Jim fassel demoted him
Jim as a HC has been to the same amount of SBs as Payton has...ONE..
Jim was unlucky to get the 2000 Ravens and a top 3 def of all time ...Payton would have been destroyed as well...
Watching Payton drone on about ethics is really ironic since he was suspended for lack of institutional control and ethics when Greg Williams was involved in bountygate.
Karen Pratt fact!
The whole thing was a targeted, factless witch hunt by Goodell. It was a total farce.
Fassel had an excellent staff. Payton on offense and John fox on defense.
Can someone explain this in a little more detail? Was a little confused from Sean’s explanation. So Jim Fossil inadvertently blamed that play on Sean when it was Jim’s idea in the first place ?
Sean wanted to take a knee and end the half. Jim wanted to go for it.
Jim outranked Sean so Jim got his way and they went for it. The play resulted in a turnover and points given up.
After the game, Jim told the media he "gave the green light," which implies Jim signed off on Sean's bad idea - when, in reality, Sean wanted to end the half and it was Jim's idea to take the risk.
Heidi Kleindienst got it. That is what I figured just wanted to make sure. Wow that def is a major dick move. And very dishonest
Heidi, great job of explaining that.
Damn RIP
Sean Payton ran a run,run, pass offense when he was with the Giants he was terrible.
He destroyed the Vikings in the Playoffs....I think Sean P. is an offensive genius.
I don’t see how that’s throwing him under the bus. He was supposed to say he picked the play even though he didn’t?
"Look, we had a turnover. Kerry throws an interception. It happens.........when you have a bad head coach who doesn't know when to take a knee....."
Whats up with the Flashdance wool socks man come on man
For what its worth, after Fassel started calling plays the offense started putting up Colts numbers
I wish this guy coached the Steelers.
I'm confused...
Good
“I have a good relationship with Jim Fassel” leads me believe they don’t have a very good relationship. Not when you keep using his full name. Just can’t imagine I keep using someone’s full name when speaking about them if I am close at all to them.
I played for coach Fassel and we all used his full name when speaking about him. Rip Coach!!!
Sean Payton is a great coach. Jim Fassel turned out to be a real schmuck! He never was a head coach again and rightly deserved. 😳
Dude's wearing white socks?!!
Graham needs to coach the browns
Didn’t sound like he threw him under the bus
Servant of the Earth ya it sounds more like swans not telling the whole story
Coach got major sock game
Bounty Gate.......
Payton seems like a very sensitive guy regarding this situation. I’m sure stuff like this has happened often. Assistants don’t cry about it 15 years later.
I still think both Payton and Fassel are better coaches than they’ll ever get credit for.
fassel is one of the top 5 coaches in giants history, but he was a a-hole on this. don't throw your OC under the bus
Andrew Chaplowitz but it didn’t sound like he threw anyone under the bus. He said “it was his call and I gave the green light”.
Andrew Chaplowitz throwing under the bus would be “we all talked about it and I gave them the green light”.
Payton is the superior coach based on longevity
Hes been to ONE SB despite having arguably a top 5 QB of all time...
Very very overrated coach...
I like Payton, but why talk about it now, it makes no difference now
I guess it bothers him plus he has since passed away.
Nice socks
The butt hurt is strong with most of these comments
Yea but Jim didn’t win a Super Bowl as a head coach but Sean certainly did and he beat one of the games best QBs of all time when he won the Super Bowl 💪🏻 come Jerry Jones.. Sean for HC for Dallas 2020 season wooo
Ummm... Fassel said he gave the green light... that's not throwing Payton under the bus. By saying he gave the green light - he is taking the responsibility... how is that throwing him under the bus?
he made it seem like it was sean's idea when it wasn't
idk I think that's Seans interpretation - from that quote alone, maybe that was not Fassel's intent. It's definitely not a clear throwing someone under the bus statement.
Nick Jasper it’s Fassel not taking full responsibility for the call. If he had said “It was my idea”, no problem. By saying I gave it the green light it’s now left open to interpretation. I gave it the green light is almost saying the idea had been brought to him.
because Fassel gave HIMSELF the green light and overruled the take a knee
because he lied, acting as if it wasn't his idea in the first place.
Whats with the socks?
pretty gay socks
He knew Payton was a dirty Dem. Good.
I kneel for the anthem
He oughta keep his mouth shut. His imagine is pretty low to begin with and he ain't helping himself.