Sean Payton Isn't Impressed by Drake's Route Running: 'Let's Stick With God's Plan'

Along with Kevin Durant and Odell Beckham, internet comedian Druskii and Marshawn Lynch made appearances in Drake's "Laugh Now, Cry Later" music video.

Head coach Sean Payton stands on the field
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Head coach Sean Payton stands on the field

Drake turned his "Laugh Now, Cry Later" music video into the illest Nike ad ever. Drizzy paraded around the company's campus in Beaverton, Oregon while playing one-on-one with Kevin Durant and imitating "The Catch" with Odell Beckham, Jr. Like nearly everything Drake does, pieces of this video went viral which led New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton to offer Drake some fundamental advice. 

After seeing footage of Drake breaking into a fade, Payton advised the rapper to stay far away from the route tree.

Let's stick w God's Plan pic.twitter.com/xQxOS3SyD2

— Sean Payton (@SeanPayton) August 15, 2020

"Let's stick w God's Plan," he replied to the video. The head coach then started fielding questions about Drake's route-running.

Hmmmmm 4. I'm not seeing reciever. Maybe Strong Safety.

— Sean Payton (@SeanPayton) August 15, 2020

"Hmmmmm 4," Payton said to a fan that asked him to rate Drake's route on a scale of 1-10. "I'm not seeing reciever [sic]. Maybe Strong Safety."

Drake released "Laugh Now, Cry Later," featuring Lil Durk on Friday. Along with KD and Odell Beckham, internet comedian Druskii and Marshawn Lynch made appearances in the video. Also, Drake took full advantage of Nike's facilities by recreating some of sports' most iconic moments and images during the video.

Drake doing the same pose as Muhammad Ali in his underwater boxing picture from 1961. pic.twitter.com/XX259JD4CD

— Word On Road (@WordOnRd) August 14, 2020

Drake wearing that ‘03 Lebron draft suit. #LaughNowCryLater 🎭 pic.twitter.com/hSIpL1sFBR

— Word On Road (@WordOnRd) August 14, 2020

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