A couple of thoughts here:
1) Some of you are retards.
2) The bottom line is that whether you agree or not, you like it or not, paying a bonus to players that is not written in the contract is illegal under NFL rules. The Saints will be punished for this.
3) We're naive to think this doesn't happen in a lot of other places (although maybe not to the extent of the coach getting involved). These players have a lot of money and once an idea spreads, it catches fire.
4) The rewards were for knocking players out of a game, interceptions and forcing fumbles. That doesn't really dull the blow, but it should be mentioned.
5) I know it's cliche, but football is a violent game. And most of the guys who play it are a little bit crazy. If you ran into a person full speed and speared them into a fruit stand walking down the street, you're going to jail.
6) The difference between saying "We're trying to intimidate the other team through violent, aggressive play" and "We're trying to injure a player" is a thin, thin line. Everyone says A, not many people openly say B.
1) Some of you are retards.
2) The bottom line is that whether you agree or not, you like it or not, paying a bonus to players that is not written in the contract is illegal under NFL rules. The Saints will be punished for this.
3) We're naive to think this doesn't happen in a lot of other places (although maybe not to the extent of the coach getting involved). These players have a lot of money and once an idea spreads, it catches fire.
4) The rewards were for knocking players out of a game, interceptions and forcing fumbles. That doesn't really dull the blow, but it should be mentioned.
5) I know it's cliche, but football is a violent game. And most of the guys who play it are a little bit crazy. If you ran into a person full speed and speared them into a fruit stand walking down the street, you're going to jail.
6) The difference between saying "We're trying to intimidate the other team through violent, aggressive play" and "We're trying to injure a player" is a thin, thin line. Everyone says A, not many people openly say B.
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