Saints Defense maintained a Bounty Program
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A $100 dollar side bet on who has the biggest impact play. Ok, that may be technically against some financial ruling in the CBA. But you're going to site that as a silly little side bet like this as some major CBA infraction? You don't see this as an over-reaction. Don't pull a Warner and totally ignore the question. Do you really see this hear as some significant CBA infraction?Comment
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OK, but you still didn't address anything about the article. Are player run incentive programs for impact plays OK or not? Is there really any harm in them?
Where in the article does it say "intent to injure"? Am I addressing the wrong thing, cause there was a post with an link to an article and then there was another with an imbedded article. I think we are talking about the one with the link.
I mean, who the fuck cares what Bucky Brooks thinks?Comment
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Stop trying to skirt questions you just don't like the answers to. Answer the question.Comment
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A $100 dollar side bet on who has the biggest impact play. Ok, that may be technically against some financial ruling in the CBA. But you're going to site that as a silly little side bet like this as some major CBA infraction? You don't see this as an over-reaction. Don't pull a Warner and totally ignore the question. Do you really see this hear as some significant CBA infraction?NEW YORK -- New Orleans Saints players and at least one assistant coach maintained a bounty pool of up to $50,000 the last three seasons to reward game-ending injuries inflicted on opposing players, including Brett Favre and Kurt Warner, the NFL said Friday. "Knockouts" were worth $1,500 and "cart-offs" $1,000, with payments doubled or tripled for the playoffs.Comment
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Once again, the linked article is WORTHLESS in this discussion, because Bucky f'n Brooks knows about as much about the Saints locker room and bounty practices as you do. He doesn't have the first clue what went on.
I mean, who the fuck cares what Bucky Brooks thinks?Comment
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Once again, the linked article is WORTHLESS in this discussion, because Bucky f'n Brooks knows about as much about the Saints locker room and bounty practices as you do. He doesn't have the first clue what went on.
I mean, who the fuck cares what Bucky Brooks thinks?Comment
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The Saints were paying people to injure opponents. Idgaf about what happened in Bucky Brooks locker room 15 years ago.Comment
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According to his first post in the thread, he said he was fine with the bounty program, provided they were "good, clean, hits".
And yes, that is just about the dumbest, most ignorant statement in this thread, if you eliminate the Tailback U macho man stuff.Comment
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I had in bold the part my question was addressing. No where in the bold does it say anything about the Saints. Your URL had nothing to do with my question. So do you really see a significant CBA infraction over a player run $100 bet on who has the biggest impact play? Or even a $1000 bet.
Especially a $1000 wager, to knockout someone is terrible.Comment
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That embedded article had that Williams himself admitted to a bounty program for injuring players. I already commented on that. I could go back and repost it. If you like, go back a page and read it. To answer your question directly, and I've answered it a couple of times already, NO.
But later in that same article, it had a player saying that the program in place never encouraged injuring other players. If that's true then I don't have a problem with an incentive program for impact plays.Comment
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I had in bold the part my question was addressing. No where in the bold does it say anything about the Saints. Your URL had nothing to do with my question. So do you really see a significant CBA infraction over a player run $100 bet on who has the biggest impact play? Or even a $1000 bet.
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Stop PMSing.Comment
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