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Read up on this some, here are some thoughts:
The Saints are morons for leaving a paper trail while trying to cover this up.
If anyone thinks the NFL handed this out to protect the sanctity of the game and the personal safety of it's players, get a clue. With the impending court cases vs the NFL from it's former players (another joke, but a different topic) and the ongoing public perception that football is too violent, the NFL did this to protect it's own interest. They don't give two fucks about these players, their as slimey as some of you would have us believe these coaches are..
I personally think bounties are stupid. But I think you guys are putting too much weight on what kind of impact it had on the games or their opponents. I could be wrong, but show me where this "bounty program" set off a so many personal fouls, illegal hits, and ambulance rides.
Were these bounties worth more than the fines that could come with these hits? I know some of these fines were in the 6 figures, and some of these bounties were worth a couple hundred to a couple thousand if I'm reading correctly. If these bounties are in the 6 figure realm, than they have bigger problems than the NFL sanctions.
It would make sense to me that these guys collect these bounties from a hit that would be within the NFL rules. If thats the case, than I don't see the moral high ground here.Comment
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If anyone thinks the NFL handed this out to protect the sanctity of the game and the personal safety of it's players, get a clue. With the impending court cases vs the NFL from it's former players (another joke, but a different topic) and the ongoing public perception that football is too violent, the NFL did this to protect it's own interest. They don't give two fucks about these players, their as slimey as some of you would have us believe these coaches are..
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Read up on this some, here are some thoughts:
The Saints are morons for leaving a paper trail while trying to cover this up.
If anyone thinks the NFL handed this out to protect the sanctity of the game and the personal safety of it's players, get a clue. With the impending court cases vs the NFL from it's former players (another joke, but a different topic) and the ongoing public perception that football is too violent, the NFL did this to protect it's own interest. They don't give two fucks about these players, their as slimey as some of you would have us believe these coaches are..
I personally think bounties are stupid. But I think you guys are putting too much weight on what kind of impact it had on the games or their opponents. I could be wrong, but show me where this "bounty program" set off a so many personal fouls, illegal hits, and ambulance rides.
Were these bounties worth more than the fines that could come with these hits? I know some of these fines were in the 6 figures, and some of these bounties were worth a couple hundred to a couple thousand if I'm reading correctly. If these bounties are in the 6 figure realm, than they have bigger problems than the NFL sanctions.
It would make sense to me that these guys collect these bounties from a hit that would be within the NFL rules. If thats the case, than I don't see the moral high ground here.
So, in my estimation, it did have an impact on the field. You are always going to have dirty teams like Glanville's Oilers or Buddy's Eagles, so i dont get why people have such a difficult time accepting that bounties can impact the on field product.Comment
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Just because a hit is legal, does not mean it isn't dirty. How people still can not grasp this is beyond my understanding.
Goofball fans and goofball players like Greer (who was on the radio today) spouting off about 'show me the dirty hits' are missing the point. Every tackle the Saints have made for three years MUST come under question now. All. Of. Them. Once money is on the table, you have to assume that the players chased that cash and did things they normally would not have done to get it. To think otherwise, or to think this type of stuff would actively happen to the same extent without bounties, is incredibly naive.Comment
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And again i ask you (which i dont think you answered the 1st time)...why does it matter if a hit is dirty, if its perfectly legal & within the rules?Comment
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Because normal, well adjusted people don't want to see dirty hits or cheap shots, even if they are legal. Normal, well adjusted people are also not comfortable with other people being injured due to dirty hits or cheap shots, even if the hits that caused the injuries technically are legal.
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