Sean Payton bristles at the notion that the last-second field goals to end the first half and the game against the Buffalo Bills were "chaotic" situations.
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00:00 It's the NFL. I mean, you credit these guys, you know, there's a little toughness to this league.
00:05 You know, I keep saying that there's that fine line between a groove and a rut, you know, and
00:11 you gotta, you gotta bow up a little bit and you gotta demand that of each other at practice during
00:18 the week, you know, you win during the week and I felt like we've been practicing during the week
00:24 better, a lot better and if you do that, you demand that of each other, then Sundays become a little
00:31 bit less chaotic. Yeah, that's a little too far out for me. I mean, I didn't divide it in half.
00:39 I understand the question. We just talked about the game tonight. We'll kind of shift to the next
00:45 opponent. It's probably something that I addressed during this bye, even though it wasn't right in
00:56 the middle, you know, just, hey, you know, this is their team and so, you know, we're playing
01:05 better but we've got a lot of work to do. You had some extra point adventures. Any way to get
01:10 though, you know, with the drop bottom snap? I just finished talking about it, meaning I just said it.
01:15 You want me to elaborate? We dropped the snap. Yeah, but how did you get them ready for the,
01:21 you know, for that last chaotic run on the field? It's not chaotic. Yeah. It's not chaotic. It's really
01:30 not. I mean, it's, they had 12 guys on the field but we do it all the time. I mean, sometimes,
01:38 sometimes when you're doing that as opposed to coming out of a huddle,
01:42 thinking about it, it's a little bit easier but it's not real that, it's really that,
01:47 it's not really that difficult.