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Why would they do that?
Get outta hereAnother butthurt Falcon fan?
I guess there is some conspiracy theory over the three judges that unanimously overturned the suspensions, right?
Um..yesSo you'd expect the Falcons players to just sit back and accept their punishment when they were wronged? I think your being a bit of a hypocrit.
Lol, ok I don't think you're being a hypocrit, I know you are. The Falcons are one of 30 NFL teams that would have done this exact same thing if they thought they were wronged by the NFL. Heck, you see this exact thing happen on a monthly basis, just not of this magnitude.Um..yes
Not my fault they got caught doing what they were doing
Sure, I wouldn't be happy with it, but I'd expect a respectful and mature organization like the Falcons to deal with the consequences
jesus christ...saints fansLol, ok I don't think you're being a hypocrit, I know you are. The Falcons are one of 30 NFL teams that would have done this exact same thing if they thought they were wronged by the NFL. Heck, you see this exact thing happen on a monthly basis, just not of this magnitude.
And bosox, the reason they got overturned in the first place was because the NFL's evidence isn't good enough to back up these punishments. NFL shared their evidence with four different judges during these hearings and not one of them thought the evidence warranted these punishments. Where this entire thing gets cloudy is that the Saints had a pay for performance program, and they've never denied that (I could post a article where Scott Shanle admitted to it just today), but they did not have a bountry program. Major difference. And under NFL CBA rules, you can't suspend players for a pay for performance program.
Judge Berrigan is what I'm talking about. In that court they had to present evidence. In the appeals court, you are correct, that was only to do with if Goodell had the authority.The overruling had nothing to do with whether or not the Saints had a pay for play program
http://static.nfl.co..._headline_stack
It only questioned and overruled Goodell's authority to hand out the punishments he did
Give me a break, the Saints did no different from any other team and player in the NFL, they went out there on Sundays and tried to hit the opponent in the mouth as hard as they could. Did they go out there with the intent to injure? Hell no.^ which is stupid, because I think Goodell is doing a good job at punishing the players when its needed.
The Saints players put other players' careers at risk. Sure, some hits just got dudes out of the game. But what if they were hits that led to more, like a Kevin Everett type of situation. If a player is willing to put someone's career at stake, then theirs should be too, via suspensions.
Because when it's money on the line players from all 32 teams will fight for that money when they feel it's been wrongly taken from them. That is common sense and has held true for years over years, and it applies to much more than just football. Don't be fooled, they can talk about they want to play in the game all they want, the shits they give about the games isn't even remotely on the same level as the shits they give about their money being taken from them.jesus christ...saints fans
Dont know why I continue to expect anything more from them...
what makes you so sure every team in the NFL would do what the Saints did?
I understand what a bounty is, which is why I've repeated time after time that the Saints never had a bounty program. The Saints never went out onto the field with the intent to take another player from the opponent off the field.lel
you clearly don't understand the concept of a bounty then, do you?
The whole Bountygate is the Saints players are charged with injuring opponents to gain a competitive advantage. So yes, they did go out with the intent to injure, smh