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NFL Saints Bounty Thread
05-17-2012, 11:14 AM
Post: #291
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
(05-17-2012 10:27 AM)ATLBound Wrote:  In other news Drew Brees was on a radio show and advised that he was "extremely" frustrated by the contract issues. He said based on the offseason tgere should be a sense of urgency and yet there has been none.

Clearly Guido's inside source doesn't know shit, just like him.

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05-17-2012, 11:17 AM
Post: #292
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
(05-17-2012 10:27 AM)ATLBound Wrote:  In other news Drew Brees was on a radio show and advised that he was "extremely" frustrated by the contract issues. He said based on the offseason tgere should be a sense of urgency and yet there has been none.

The "Extremely frustrated" sound bite is getting a lot of play on NFLN and ESPN.

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05-17-2012, 11:21 AM
Post: #293
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
(05-17-2012 11:14 AM)Beef Wrote:  Clearly Guido's inside source doesn't know shit, just like him.

Well his inside source was having a casual conversation about it with Loomis and got a THUMBS UP

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05-17-2012, 12:12 PM
Post: #294
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Yeah, I certainly believe a thumbs up much more than Brees himself.
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05-17-2012, 02:09 PM (This post was last modified: 05-17-2012 02:10 PM by phocis850.)
Post: #295
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
Quote:Saints quarterback Drew Brees's remarks to WWL-AM radio Wednesday in which he said he is frustrated with the process in getting signed to a long-term contract has not spurred any movement in locking up the franchise quarterback.

There has been no progress -- which has been the case for months -- regarding contract talks between Brees and the Saints, a source with knowledge of the situation said Thursday.

The team has tendered Brees with a franchise tag, which gives the team exclusive negotiating rights. However, Brees said he will not play under the one-year, franchise tender.
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By Steve Wyche

Oh wait, its Steve Wyche, it's bias. Big Grin

I think Guido is finding out that he can't keep ignoring the fact that fans know ABSOLUTELY NOTHING AT ALL TIMES. All us fans can do is assume things until they finally are over with. To say yesterday that everything is fine with the negotiations is a lie to yourself.

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05-17-2012, 02:33 PM
Post: #296
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
Guido has gone missing....


P.S. I do hope everything is ok. I know he has had a past with cancer.
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05-17-2012, 03:44 PM
Post: #297
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
(05-17-2012 02:33 PM)ATLBound Wrote:  Guido has gone missing....


P.S. I do hope everything is ok. I know he has had a past with cancer.

Thanks for the concern. It was my mother-in-law's 85th birthday yesterday and I have been swamped between my two jobs and a contractor and a pool service at the house today.

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05-17-2012, 03:48 PM (This post was last modified: 05-17-2012 03:48 PM by AsylumGuido.)
Post: #298
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
And now for a BIGGIE.

Jonathon Vilma has just filed suit against Roger Goodell in the Eastern District of Federal Court.

See the entire suit here:

Vilma v. Goodell

You must pardon me, but I am so loving this.

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05-17-2012, 03:52 PM
Post: #299
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
(05-17-2012 02:09 PM)phocis850 Wrote:  http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d82...line_stack
By Steve Wyche

Oh wait, its Steve Wyche, it's bias. Big Grin

I think Guido is finding out that he can't keep ignoring the fact that fans know ABSOLUTELY NOTHING AT ALL TIMES. All us fans can do is assume things until they finally are over with. To say yesterday that everything is fine with the negotiations is a lie to yourself.

Still not worried. The fact that Brees is talking about it means they are beginning to feel the pressure of OTA's approaching. This is a good sign as far as I am concerned.

But, on to happier things like Vilma suing Goodell.

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05-17-2012, 03:58 PM (This post was last modified: 05-17-2012 03:58 PM by AsylumGuido.)
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RE: Saints Bounty Thread
Vilma sues Goodell for defamation

Posted by Mike Florio on May 17, 2012, 3:33 PM EDT
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Like so many other developments in the Saints’ bounty drama, the latest one has arrived out of the blue, without warning.

During last Friday’s PFT Live, lawyer Peter Ginsberg vaguely hinted at additional legal action that he may be taking on behalf of Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma. But there was no indication that Vilma would file a lawsuit against NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

That’s precisely what Vilma has done. It’s Vilma v. Goodell, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, the federal court that encompasses New Orleans.

As specified in paragraph 1 on the complaint, the claim is defamation, which means that Vilma contends Goodell lied about Vilma when making public statements about Vilma’s role in the alleged bounty program.

What follows over the next 112 numbered paragraphs are a variety of specific allegations that, in short, claim the Commissioner has been untruthful about Vilma’s involvement in the bounty program, and that Vilma never “pledged” and “never paid, or intended to pay” $10,000 or any amount of money as an incentive to knock Brett Favre or Kurt Warner out of 2009 playoff games, or any other player in any other game.

Curiously, Vilma never says that he never “offered” to pay $10,000 as an incentive to knock Brett Favre or Kurt Warner or anyone else out of any games. The use of the phrase “never paid, or intended to pay” copies the content of Vilma’s May 2 statement, which seemed to dance around the possibility that Vilma, perhaps in the heat of the moment, made a hollow offer to pay the money as part of an exercise in standard pregame hyperbole.

Above all else, the lawsuit appears to be a mechanism for forcing the NFL to put the evidence against Vilma on the table. Since truth is an absolute defense to any defamation claim, Goodell can vindicate himself by offering up proof to support the statements he has made.


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Notice that Vilma has demanded a trial by jury which is his right. I would say he has to be pretty darned sure that Goodell has something very wrong to go to this extreme.

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