Saints Defense maintained a Bounty Program
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And as much as Warner hates to hear it, make bounty's functionally ineffective by changing the game rules and punishments. Then bounty's go away because the hits that have a high degree of injury go away. It's all related.Comment
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TBH I really don't even know his stance on this topic, because he seems to agree that bounties are a bad thing, which you do as well, yet a major portion of this thread is him accusing you of being a woman for being against them. IDK.Comment
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Which is what I've been contending since the beginning of this thread.
If you don't want these things to happen, the game has to change. Players are on record saying they'll get up out of a pile and purposely try to re-injure a player who had a previous injury. Players are taught to dive at knees, cut block, and blind-side players. Helmet-to-helmet hits and launching (FINALLY) are being taken care of, but that was almost common practice down the field against receivers. And even with the rules, players continue to do it out of habit.
The NFL is doing what they can to limit these things, but it will never change unless the game does. I firmly believe it.
As warner, houston and countless others besides myself have been telling you brainiacs for DAYS now (), this is about COACHES and TEAM OFFICIALS PAYING BONUS MONEY WITH THE SOLE PURPOSE OF INJURING OPPONENTS.
/pleasetellmeyouunderstandthisforallthatisgoodinthi sfuckedupworld
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That's were the substance of the issue is. How it effects things on the field. The NFL image and CBA infractions are more style issues that don't effect the play on the field or player safety.Comment
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What I'm saying is that "player safety" and "bounties" are very related to each other.
And as much as Warner hates to hear it, make bounty's functionally ineffective by changing the game rules and punishments. Then bounty's go away because the hits that have a high degree of injury go away. It's all related.
You are a strange, strange, person.Comment
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I'm accusing her of being a woman for twisting people's words and getting focusing on the emotional side of the issue. She being a woman has nothing to do with whether bounties are OK or not, and nothing to do with her being against them.Comment
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What I'm saying is that "player safety" and "bounties" are very related to each other.
And as much as Warner hates to hear it, make bounty's functionally ineffective by changing the game rules and punishments. Then bounty's go away because the hits that have a high degree of injury go away. It's all related.Comment
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Also, while the money is an issue the real issue is rewarding players for injuring opposing players. I'm sure $100 isn't anything to most NFL players, as the most of them make thousands upon thousands, but the real issue is the culture of boarderline dirty play that Williams created. This culture is a direct punch to the face to the image the NFL is trying to maintain, which is player safety.
Go listen to that Pierce interview I posted. At one point he flat out says a measly $1000 dollars would not be enough to make him want to hit anyone any harder or try and inflict pain any more than he would already.
He then went on to describe the Giants' gameplan to harm Tom Brady as much as possible, within the rules of the game, in SB XLII. And if he happened to "get hurt", oh well.
The big issues here are the alleged/proven violations of the CBA and the lawsuits Roger Goodell knew were coming.
Troy Aikman was on to something.
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Meanwhile, his amazing solution to bounties is heavy fines and penalties.
Brilliant! Can't believe the league hasn't thought of that! bucky is changing the world!Comment
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So what? This isn't about players ON THEIR OWN deciding to go after a guy with a bum arm or a bum leg. It's part of the game and will NEVER change.
As warner, houston and countless others besides myself have been telling you brainiacs for DAYS now (), this is about COACHES and TEAM OFFICIALS PAYING BONUS MONEY WITH THE SOLE PURPOSE OF INJURING OPPONENTS.
/pleasetellmeyouunderstandthisforallthatisgoodinthi sfuckedupworld
I also find it amazing that you so easily brush aside an injury that's from a player deciding to do it on their own, but when there's a side-wager, that's a big deal. So you're cool with me injuring your guys intentionally as long as money doesn't change hands?Comment
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He keeps calling me a woman because he thinks i'm just ranting on bounties without offering solutions.
Meanwhile, his amazing solution to bounties is heavy fines and penalties.
Brilliant! Can't believe the league hasn't thought of that! bucky is changing the world!Comment
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Those hits on Favre were dirty as hell. Can't believe the refs didn't call a few more penalties. He was unnecessarily driven into the ground and had shots taken at his ankle and everything. Those are illegal. Saints got lucky they got away with all that.Comment
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