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Can't see the picture
The Saints still had bounties and deserve to be punished for it
The Saints still had bounties and deserve to be punished for it
Maybe most compelling evidence is transcript of notes that not only alleges Vilma and Ornstein pledged $10k to KO Favre, but 'Vitt - $5k'.
Where is the evidence? Goodell could put this all to bed and end this right now. Shit, he could have ended this weeks or months ago, yet chose not to. The guy is a buffoon who is the leader of one of, if not THE most, powerful and lucrative sports entities in the world, and is slowly driving it into the ground. With the lawsuits on concussions pending, coupled with what could be a HUGE pay off for defamation lawsuits, the NFL is about to find itself with the likes of Tobacco suit payouts. Only, the NFL won't be able to increase it's market via more production inside and outside the US. This very well could bankrupt the league and end the NFL as we all know it.yea, we all think they deserve what they got. move on.
But that's pretty much it. The rest of the documentation doesn't show a great deal of proof
If you don't care why are you still responding?again, i didnt read cause idc. youre guilty.
Why would you? He has absolutely no reason to attack the Saints in any way and has no reason to make any of this shit up.Until then I'll just believe this is a total sham from Goodell. Why wouldn't I?
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mike freeman@realfreemancbs
To me, from what I've read with my own two eyes, this isn't proof. That doesn't mean the NFL doesn't have it, it just means this isn't it.
NFL is hearing player appeals today but they don't release any evidence about what the players did. What a joke!Quote:
Jarrett Bell @JarrettBell
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Reviewed evidence #NFL turned over in bounty case. A mixed bag. Obvious that NFL seeing pay-for-performance and pay-to-injure as the same.
The bolder is the picture I posted earlier, but I think David said it didn't work.According to an NFLPA document obtained by
PFT, the union took five main points away from the 200 pages of documents the league turned over Friday.
They are:
– None of the slides the NFL presented as evidence were ever shown to any Saints coaches by league investigators.
– The union believes it has valid explanations from Saints players, coaches and individuals who attended defensive meetings for the information the league is using as evidence of bounties.
– The union believes after interviewing players who were present in the defensive meetings, that the words of former defensive coordinator Gregg Williams which are being used as the focus of their investigation were intended to be motivational, rather than literal.
– The union learned that Sean Payton associate Mike Ornstein told NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell personally that he never intended the email as a “bounty,” telling Goodell of a message from Williams indicating the team never took it as such.
– The league never informed players of any of what it considers “exculpatory or mitigating evidence
*lyingIf you don't care why are you still responding?
Because you're lieing out of your ass?
Anyone who has actually followed this closely knows this is a complete sham from Goodell and his handling of this entire situation has been poor.