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NFL Saints Bounty System
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03-02-2012, 04:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-03-2012 03:03 AM by Radical.)
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Saints Bounty System
Adam Schefter
NFL security determined between 22 and 27 defensive players on the Saints, as well as at least one asst. coach, maintained a bounty program. Investigation reviewed 18.000 documents totaling more than 50,000 pages. Commissioner Goodell will determine the discipline. NFL determined that former Saints DC Gregg Williams administered the program with knowledge of other defensive coaches. Discipline for the Saints could include fines, suspensions and forfeiture of draft choices. NFL investigation of Saints began in 2010 when allegations were made that Saints targeted QBs such as Brett Favre and Kurt Warner. Jason La Canfora @JasonLaCanfora According to the NFL, the bounty pool totaled upwards of $50K at times w/ payments for "knock-out hits" w/ players and coaches contributing NFL investigation says Saints coaches and GM Mickey Loomis did not intervene to stop bounties when owner Tom Benson instructed them to ![]()
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03-02-2012, 04:07 PM
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RE: Saints Bounty System
Dirty ass motherfuckers! I'm not surprised at all by this though.
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03-02-2012, 04:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-02-2012 04:15 PM by Polar Bear Jones.)
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RE: Saints Bounty System
I now apologize a little for my comments in the Adrian Peterson says they targeted his ankle thread. I still think any logical DC would try to go after a players injury especially to a guy like AP but for some reason this seems a little wrong now.
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03-02-2012, 04:16 PM
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RE: Saints Bounty System
I'm willing to bet this started when Williams arrived back in 2009. Just look at the NFC Championship game and you can see something wasn't right.
The Man In Black
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03-02-2012, 04:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-02-2012 04:41 PM by atljbo.)
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RE: Saints Bounty System
Who had the bounty ?
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03-02-2012, 05:28 PM
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RE: Saints Bounty System
![]() gonna cherish this |
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03-02-2012, 06:33 PM
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RE: Saints Bounty System
here's another article about it :
Sporting News Saints Bounty Article it doesn't surprise me, but it also wouldn't surprise me to find out it's league wide either..... NEW YORK— New Orleans Saints players and at least one assistant coach maintained a bounty program the last three seasons for inflicting game-ending injuries on opposing players, including Brett Favre and Kurt Warner — a pool that reached as much as $50,000 and paid specific amounts for "cart-offs" and "knockouts," the NFL said Friday. The report said the pool amounts reached their height in 2009, the year the Saints won the Super Bowl. The league said between 22 and 27 defensive players were involved in the program and that it was administered by defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, with the knowledge of coach Sean Payton. No punishments have been handed out, but they could include suspension, fines and loss of draft picks. The league said the findings were corroborated by multiple, independent sources, in an investigation by the league's security department. Williams, who was hired in January as defensive coordinator by new Rams coach Jeff Fisher, was not immediately available to comment. "The payments here are particularly troubling because they involved not just payments for 'performance,' but also for injuring opposing players," Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. "The bounty rule promotes two key elements of NFL football: player safety and competitive integrity." Payoffs included $1,500 for a "knockout" and $1,000 for a "cart-off," with payouts doubling or tripling during the playoffs. "It is our responsibility to protect player safety and the integrity of our game, and this type of conduct will not be tolerated," Goodell said. "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 absolved Saints owner Tom Benson of any blame, but said the investigation showed Payton and general manager Mickey Loomis knew about the bounty program. "Although head coach Sean Payton was not a direct participant in the funding or administration of the program, he was aware of the allegations, did not make any detailed inquiry or otherwise seek to learn the facts, and failed to stop the bounty program. He never instructed his assistant coaches or players that a bounty program was improper and could not continue," the NFL said. Sean Payton and the New Orleans Saints could face severe penalties for the bounty program that defensive players participated in. (AP Photo)When informed about it earlier this year, the NFL said Benson directed Loomis, to "ensure that any bounty program be discontinued immediately." However, the NFL's report said the evidence showed Loomis did not carry out Benson's directions, and that in 2010 Loomis denied any knowledge of a bounty program. "There is no evidence that Mr. Loomis took any effective action to stop these practices," the NFL said. Benson responded to the NFL's report saying: "I have been made aware of the NFL's findings relative to the 'Bounty Rule' and how it relates to our club. I have offered and the NFL has received our full cooperation in their investigation. While the findings may be troubling, we look forward to putting this behind us and winning more championships in the future for our fans." The NFL began its investigation in early 2010 after receiving allegations that quarterbacks Warner of Arizona and Favre of Minnesota had been targeted. After interviewing several Saints who denied the bounty program existed — and having the player who originally made the allegations recant — the league couldn't prove anything. However, Goodell said the NFL "recently received significant and credible new information and the investigation was re-opened during the latter part of the 2011 season." Favre's agent, Bus Cook, said he was unaware of the investigation until Friday. He said the Saints should have been penalized for several hard, late hits during the 2009 NFC championship game and that he believed the contact was not coincidental. "It was pretty obvious that the intent was to take Brett out of the game, and it happened the week before with Kurt Warner, too," Cook said. "I don't know anything about whether it was by design or whatever, but I think a lot of people shared that same viewpoint that there were some hits that didn't get called." Cook, however, said Favre never suggested to him he was maliciously targeted. "That's part of football, getting hit," Cook said. "Brett never complained to me one way or another." Responding to a fan's comment on Twitter that — even if the Saints had a bounty program — the playoff hit on Warner was clean, the former Cardinals quarterback messaged back, "I would have to agree with you!!!" Read more: http://aol.sportingnews.com/nfl/story/20...z1o097gteM Chew on THAT, Petunia!
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03-02-2012, 07:13 PM
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RE: Saints Bounty System
Its the Saints, you know the NFL isn't going to do a damn thing about this. They might get some piddly slap on the wrist but its not like the league will actually fine them or penalize them draft picks, as much as they might say they will.
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03-02-2012, 07:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-02-2012 07:30 PM by FullMetalFalcon23.)
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RE: Saints Bounty System
(03-02-2012 07:13 PM)markdzul Wrote: Its the Saints, you know the NFL isn't going to do a damn thing about this. They might get some piddly slap on the wrist but its not like the league will actually fine them or penalize them draft picks, as much as they might say they will. I dunno. I think the spy gate was under Tannenbaum but the pats lost a 1st rounder as a result and at the time they were the jewel of the league Tagliablue where I got Tannenbaum from I don't know |
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03-02-2012, 08:09 PM
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RE: Saints Bounty System
I think Tracy Porter and Roman Harper are a great characters to look at in trying to see this thing in action. They always seemed to be taking cheap shots whenever they found an opportunity. Either way, I don't think this should shock too many people who are familiar with that organization.
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