WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. -- Sean Payton stops short of calling the HBO series Ballers a realistic portrayal of life in pro football, even if he likes the show enough to have made a cameo appearance in this weeks episode.I think its entertaining. What they take is, I would say, every stereotype in the last 25 years and they roll it into a half-hour episode, Payton said Monday, a day after the first airing of the episode that includes him.In the episode, Payton tries to entice high-profile free agent receiver Rickey Jerret to come to New Orleans from Miami. Jerret is played by John David Washington, who actually played football at Morehouse College and had a tryout with the Saints in 2008, when Payton was in his third season as New Orleans head coach.I havent kept track of his (acting) career, but hes doing a great job, Payton said of Washington, whose father is actor Denzel Washington. And obviously that show has done well.When first asked how realistic he thought Ballers was, Payton smiled and recalled being teased about his scene by Saints general manager Mickey Loomis. In that scene, the Saints surprise Jerret at the airport with a brass band, Saints cheerleaders, women in bikinis on a Mardi Gras-type float and a gospel choir singing the lyrics, Feel the love.Look, you read the script sometimes -- and it was like Mickey said to me, `If we ever show up with an airplane and a parade to sign a 30-year-old receiver ..., Payton began before trailing off without finishing the sentence.Payton said he was asked to appear on Ballers and that he appreciated the entertainment value of the series, as well as the humor element and what theyre trying to accomplish, even if the show doesnt necessarily resemble his own experience as an NFL coach.You shake your head as youre reading some of the script ... (but) it doesnt have to be real, right? 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