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NFL Saints Bounty Thread
07-24-2012, 04:34 AM
Post: #901
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
(07-23-2012 11:46 PM)AsylumGuido Wrote:  I have a feeling that this will blow over in a few weeks.

Just saying.
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07-24-2012, 09:06 AM
Post: #902
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
(07-24-2012 12:01 AM)AsylumGuido Wrote:  No, Benson is paying the Freehs' Agency to find the truth because he knows what the truth is.

IF there were truly bounties on opposing players why would Vilma and Vitt expose themselves to federal perjury charges by submitting false affidavits stating that they didn't exist?

IF there were truly bounties on opposing players why didn't everyone with a leg to stand on just take the prudent course and take the punishment and get it over with?

IF there were truly bounties on opposing players why has Goodell not shared a shred of substantial proof?

I can understand your hatred of the Saints and your wishes that these far flung accusations were true, but the tables could have been easily turned and it very well could have been the Falcons in this same quandary. All it takes is a couple of individuals with an agenda against your franchise and a headstrong individual looking to find a scapegoat to fend off major mistakes of judgement in the recent past.

If there was no sexual molestation over over a dozen young boys at Penn State, why would high-ranking actively conceal these allegations? Because they didn't admit to it, it must not have been true, huh? Because they gave testimony under oath that it didn't happen, it must not have been true, huh?
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07-24-2012, 10:56 AM
Post: #903
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
(07-24-2012 12:01 AM)AsylumGuido Wrote:  No, Benson is paying the Freehs' Agency to find the truth because he knows what the truth is.

IF there were truly bounties on opposing players why would Vilma and Vitt expose themselves to federal perjury charges by submitting false affidavits stating that they didn't exist?

IF there were truly bounties on opposing players why didn't everyone with a leg to stand on just take the prudent course and take the punishment and get it over with?

IF there were truly bounties on opposing players why has Goodell not shared a shred of substantial proof?

I can understand your hatred of the Saints and your wishes that these far flung accusations were true, but the tables could have been easily turned and it very well could have been the Falcons in this same quandary. All it takes is a couple of individuals with an agenda against your franchise and a headstrong individual looking to find a scapegoat to fend off major mistakes of judgement in the recent past.

Nobody who is guilty has ever tried to plead innocence right?
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07-25-2012, 12:36 PM
Post: #904
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
(07-24-2012 12:01 AM)AsylumGuido Wrote:  No, Benson is paying the Freehs' Agency to find the truth because he knows what the truth is.

IF there were truly bounties on opposing players why would Vilma and Vitt expose themselves to federal perjury charges by submitting false affidavits stating that they didn't exist?

IF there were truly bounties on opposing players why didn't everyone with a leg to stand on just take the prudent course and take the punishment and get it over with?

IF there were truly bounties on opposing players why has Goodell not shared a shred of substantial proof?

I can understand your hatred of the Saints and your wishes that these far flung accusations were true, but the tables could have been easily turned and it very well could have been the Falcons in this same quandary. All it takes is a couple of individuals with an agenda against your franchise and a headstrong individual looking to find a scapegoat to fend off major mistakes of judgement in the recent past.

I'll let Vick, himself, tell you why:
"I knew how to lie with a straight face. Sad to say, Commissioner Goodell bought into what I was saying, and I think he truly believed me that I was telling the truth. I deeply regret not telling him the truth from the outset."

"It was a very nervous time for me. I knew I was going to try to lie my way through the whole dogfighting case and see if money, good lawyers, and manipulating the system could get me out of the position I was in -- which was a terrible position."

Guilty people lie, and try to get enough people to believe them to cast doubt. You're buying into their lies, as they planned.

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07-25-2012, 01:03 PM
Post: #905
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
(07-25-2012 12:36 PM)Drathdon Wrote:  I'll let Vick, himself, tell you why:
"I knew how to lie with a straight face. Sad to say, Commissioner Goodell bought into what I was saying, and I think he truly believed me that I was telling the truth. I deeply regret not telling him the truth from the outset."

"It was a very nervous time for me. I knew I was going to try to lie my way through the whole dogfighting case and see if money, good lawyers, and manipulating the system could get me out of the position I was in -- which was a terrible position."

Guilty people lie, and try to get enough people to believe them to cast doubt. You're buying into their lies, as they planned.

My son steals a cookie from the cookie jar. I realize it because he didn't close the jar all the way and he has crumbs on his shirt. I give him the chance to tell the truth when I ask "Did you take a cookie from the cookie jar?"

He says "No", and I then point out that I know he did and that he is lying.

I tell him "You know you're going to get in more trouble because you lied to me than for stealing the cookie, right?"

He says "Yes"

"Then why'd you lie?"

"I thought I could get away with it?"

Lying for the sake of lying always gets you in more trouble.

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07-25-2012, 04:43 PM (This post was last modified: 07-25-2012 04:43 PM by pauliwood.)
Post: #906
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
Geezy Petes! This horse shit is still going on????

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07-25-2012, 04:45 PM
Post: #907
Saints Bounty Thread
(07-25-2012 04:43 PM)pauliwood Wrote:  Geezy Petes! This horse shit is still going on????

Don't worry, it will all blow over in a couple of weeks. Kinda like the "Free Drinks Tomorrow" sign I've seen in bars.
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07-25-2012, 10:31 PM
Post: #908
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
Vilma: Your honor, when I said whoever takes Brett Favre out in the NFC championship game, I meant takes him out on a date. You see, I was seeing if there were anymore Fags on my team because I am in fact a Fag. So you can't punish me by suspending me because you will be gay bashing. I rest my case!

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07-26-2012, 06:22 PM (This post was last modified: 07-26-2012 06:24 PM by TeamPlayer1.)
Post: #909
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
In today's court proceedings in New Orleans where Vilma is seeking an injunction to allow him to join training camp, the judge said she would wait to hear the NFLPA on August 3rd. The last statement was by Vilma's attorney, Ginsberg.... Even if judge can't rule that Goodell was wrong, he did get it wrong. There has to be some kind of legal remedy...

I have no links but I was off today and read tweets and scoured the internet for info.

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07-26-2012, 09:24 PM
Post: #910
RE: Saints Bounty Thread
Here's the Yahoo news story:

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- A hearing in federal court for suspended Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma has wrapped up without an immediate decision about whether he can temporarily return to work.

Vilma is trying to persuade U.S. District Judge Ginger Berrigan to impose a temporary restraining order while his lawsuit against NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell proceeds.

Berrigan did not say when she would rule but has expressed an interest in a quick resolution.

Vilma, former teammates and New Orleans assistant head coach Joe Vitt testified Thursday that Vilma never put up cash for tackles that injured opponents.

Retired Saints Troy Evans and Randall Gay also testified on Vilma's behalf, along with current New Orleans defensive players Roman Harper, Sedrick Ellis, Jonathan Casillas and Scott Shanle.
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