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NFL Saints Bounty Thread
05-18-2012, 01:12 PM
Post: #371
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
Several threads and 37 pages later, it hasn't blown over in a few weeks...
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05-18-2012, 01:38 PM
Post: #372
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
(05-18-2012 01:10 PM)phocis850 Wrote:  So Guido is excited that this is going to come to a head sooner than later. I can agree with that, but I think this is going to hinder the Saints more than anything else. I have a feeling that Vilmas career is already over.

It may be regardless. I'm not sure how he is going to bounce back from the off-season knee surgery. It was minor, but he has had a lot of work done on that knee recently. I really think Vilma is much more concerned with his reputation and the hit his foundation might take. He is committed to building charter schools in his home country of Haiti and corporate sponsorship is vital.

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05-18-2012, 01:39 PM
Post: #373
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
(05-18-2012 01:12 PM)Radical Wrote:  Several threads and 37 pages later, it hasn't blown over in a few weeks...

I'm glad it hasn't now.

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05-18-2012, 02:21 PM
Post: #374
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(05-18-2012 11:08 AM)AsylumGuido Wrote:  In a way you are correct, the PA lawyer does represent all of the players, but Vilma's case against Goodell stands on it own merit. Vilma hired Ginsberg immediately after the initial announcement was made. I don't think the hearing had any influence on the decision to file suit against Goodell as it is his best chance to get a chance to challenge the evidence.

Oh I'm sure that he had the personal prior but if this was the best way to get the evidence then he had plenty of opportunity to file this lawsuit before the grievance hearing.

I believe that Vilma and his lawyer had this discussion to file this lawsuit if everything didnt go as planned at the grievance hearing.

It's just real suspicious that this was filed right after the hearing
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05-18-2012, 02:29 PM
Post: #375
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
(05-18-2012 02:21 PM)ATLBound Wrote:  Oh I'm sure that he had the personal prior but if this was the best way to get the evidence then he had plenty of opportunity to file this lawsuit before the grievance hearing.

I believe that Vilma and his lawyer had this discussion to file this lawsuit if everything didnt go as planned at the grievance hearing.

It's just real suspicious that this was filed right after the hearing

Nothing has come out of the hearing as of yet. It could very well still come out in the NFLPA's favor. But, that would still be no guarantee that the evidence would have a chance to be challenged. That's why I feel there is no direct relationship between the two. Vilma has been hinting at this for quite some time on twitter, but I was expecting it to be the NFL as the defendant. This has a much better chance at success. And by success I mean getting to see and challenge the evidence.

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05-18-2012, 03:09 PM
Post: #376
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
http://espn.go.com/espnradio/play?id=7944939

That's the link to Lester Munson, legal expert for ESPN, talking about the Vilma suit.

First words out of his mouth were: "It's a desperation move by Vilma" Other quotes:
It's a very difficult case for Vilma

He doubts it gets past first motion to dismiss

If it does get to court, Vilma has to prove not only that the NFL lied, but that they were malicious in intent. Overwhelmingly difficult for Vilma to be able to prove malicousness.

Did say that Vilma's attorney is a good one.
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05-18-2012, 03:21 PM
Post: #377
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
(05-18-2012 03:09 PM)Falconidae Wrote:  http://espn.go.com/espnradio/play?id=7944939

That's the link to Lester Munson, legal expert for ESPN, talking about the Vilma suit.

First words out of his mouth were: "It's a desperation move by Vilma" Other quotes:
It's a very difficult case for Vilma

He doubts it gets past first motion to dismiss

If it does get to court, Vilma has to prove not only that the NFL lied, but that they were malicious in intent. Overwhelmingly difficult for Vilma to be able to prove malicousness.

Did say that Vilma's attorney is a good one.
BOOM! Like I said, a desperation move, a last resort. I know the hearing isn't complete but I'm telling you that something went on at that hearing that wasn't positive from Vilma's perspective and this is the result of it.
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05-18-2012, 09:43 PM
Post: #378
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
Let's see! Billionaires with lawyers are sued by millionaire players with lawyers while fans will sit on pins and needles to see how this plays out. Standard operating procedure. We've been here.

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05-20-2012, 07:22 AM
Post: #379
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
(05-18-2012 03:09 PM)Falconidae Wrote:  http://espn.go.com/espnradio/play?id=7944939

That's the link to Lester Munson, legal expert for ESPN, talking about the Vilma suit.

First words out of his mouth were: "It's a desperation move by Vilma" Other quotes:
It's a very difficult case for Vilma

He doubts it gets past first motion to dismiss

If it does get to court, Vilma has to prove not only that the NFL lied, but that they were malicious in intent. Overwhelmingly difficult for Vilma to be able to prove malicousness.

Did say that Vilma's attorney is a good one.

Hmmmm, guess who has two thumbs and is feeling pretty good about his legal analysis right about now....





......THIS guy!

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05-20-2012, 11:18 AM
Post: #380
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
(05-20-2012 07:22 AM)JDaveG Wrote:  Hmmmm, guess who has two thumbs and is feeling pretty good about his legal analysis right about now....





......THIS guy!

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Jdave, try as you might, but your mastery of constitutional law public figure-defamation principles is clearly blinded by your attempts to smear the good honorable folks in NO. You're obviously on Herr Fuehrer Gooddell's payroll, a mere pawn in the great plot to ruin the greatest team in the NFL and level the playing field for everyone else. Big Grin
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