Saints in Trouble??!! Friggen Cheaters!!!!
Saints in Trouble??!! Friggen Cheaters!!!!
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NFL finds that Saints violated “bounty rule”
Posted by Mike Florio on March 2, 2012, 3:44 PM EST
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No NFL team whose city hosts the Super Bowl has ever played in that game. And the Saints will be launching their effort to do so with a very dark cloud hanging over the franchise.
The league announced Friday afternoon that the Saints violated the “bounty rule” in 2009, 2010, and 2011. Specifically, the NFL has concluded that between 22 and 27 defensive players along with at least one assistant coach maintained a “bounty” program. It was funded primarily by players, with $50,000 or more available during the 2009 playoffs.
Commissioner Roger Goodell will impose discipline. To date, the punishment has not been determined.
“The payments here are particularly troubling because they involved not just payments for ‘performance,’ but also for injuring opposing players,” Commissioner Goodell said in a league-issued release. “The bounty rule promotes two key elements of NFL football: player safety and competitive integrity.
“It is our responsibility to protect player safety and the integrity of our game, and this type of conduct will not be tolerated. We have made significant progress in changing the culture with respect to player safety and we are not going to relent. We have more work to do and we will do it.”
The league’s release says that the program was administered by former Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, and that it included payments not only for fumbles and interceptions but also for inflicting injuries that resulted in players being carried off the field ($1,000) and/or knocked out of the game ($1,500).
The release also states that coach Sean Payton, while not involved in the program directly, was aware of it and did nothing to stop it.
General Manager Mickey Loomis also has been implicated; though the relevant portion of the release is a bit unclear, it appears that Loomis may have lied to owner Tom Benson about the existence of a bounty program and/or failed to carry out Benson’s directive that it be ended.
The league will work with the NFLPA to determine the appropriate sanction, and the penalties can include fines, suspensions, and/or the forfeiture of draft choices. Benson may decide to take more drastic action, especially if he believes that Loomis either lied or otherwise defied the owner of the team.
We’ll have much more to come on this one. There is plenty of information to digest in the league’s press release, which the NFL wisely dumped on a late Friday afternoon. Though the league deserves credit for not brushing this under the rug, the NFL has been forced to announce to the world that another one of its teams has been caught cheating — and doing so in a way that encouraged injury to opposing players. Thus, even though the Saints look like anything but, these activities also have applied a black eye to the NFL. It’s no surprise that the news is coming in the one portion of the work-week news cycle where embarrassing stories go to die.
NFL finds that Saints violated “bounty rule”
Posted by Mike Florio on March 2, 2012, 3:44 PM EST
Wild Card Playoffs - Detroit Lions v New Orleans Saints Getty Images
No NFL team whose city hosts the Super Bowl has ever played in that game. And the Saints will be launching their effort to do so with a very dark cloud hanging over the franchise.
The league announced Friday afternoon that the Saints violated the “bounty rule” in 2009, 2010, and 2011. Specifically, the NFL has concluded that between 22 and 27 defensive players along with at least one assistant coach maintained a “bounty” program. It was funded primarily by players, with $50,000 or more available during the 2009 playoffs.
Commissioner Roger Goodell will impose discipline. To date, the punishment has not been determined.
“The payments here are particularly troubling because they involved not just payments for ‘performance,’ but also for injuring opposing players,” Commissioner Goodell said in a league-issued release. “The bounty rule promotes two key elements of NFL football: player safety and competitive integrity.
“It is our responsibility to protect player safety and the integrity of our game, and this type of conduct will not be tolerated. We have made significant progress in changing the culture with respect to player safety and we are not going to relent. We have more work to do and we will do it.”
The league’s release says that the program was administered by former Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, and that it included payments not only for fumbles and interceptions but also for inflicting injuries that resulted in players being carried off the field ($1,000) and/or knocked out of the game ($1,500).
The release also states that coach Sean Payton, while not involved in the program directly, was aware of it and did nothing to stop it.
General Manager Mickey Loomis also has been implicated; though the relevant portion of the release is a bit unclear, it appears that Loomis may have lied to owner Tom Benson about the existence of a bounty program and/or failed to carry out Benson’s directive that it be ended.
The league will work with the NFLPA to determine the appropriate sanction, and the penalties can include fines, suspensions, and/or the forfeiture of draft choices. Benson may decide to take more drastic action, especially if he believes that Loomis either lied or otherwise defied the owner of the team.
We’ll have much more to come on this one. There is plenty of information to digest in the league’s press release, which the NFL wisely dumped on a late Friday afternoon. Though the league deserves credit for not brushing this under the rug, the NFL has been forced to announce to the world that another one of its teams has been caught cheating — and doing so in a way that encouraged injury to opposing players. Thus, even though the Saints look like anything but, these activities also have applied a black eye to the NFL. It’s no surprise that the news is coming in the one portion of the work-week news cycle where embarrassing stories go to die.
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Re: Saints in Trouble??!!
Sounds like the Saints are the Elon of the NFL. 
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I like the bounty system. It is what they in the business call team builder.
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Friggin Vikings are going to claim they won the Super Bowl. 

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Gil Dobie wrote:Friggin Vikings are going to claim they won the Super Bowl.
Not all the Vikings....just Favre.
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Re: Saints in Trouble??!! Friggen Cheaters!!!!
Darell1976 wrote:Gil Dobie wrote:Friggin Vikings are going to claim they won the Super Bowl.
Not all the Vikings....just Favre.
He would have!
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If he played for NDSU.VictorG wrote:Darell1976 wrote:
Not all the Vikings....just Favre.
He would have!![]()
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The NFL should ban Gregg Williams for life.
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Sucks that the punishment will probably come down on the Saints and not Williams. 
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The whole organization and coaching staff should be punished. That is about as low as you can get, paying your players to take out an opposing player. They are football players, not hitmen. Keep it classy Saints.SDHornet wrote:Sucks that the punishment will probably come down on the Saints and not Williams.
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Makes the Hawks and Beast Mode's punishing run over the Saints that much more satisfying. Cheating fucks.

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