Re: NFL hammers Sean Payton/Saints for bounties
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Originally Posted by
KronoRed
Would anybody really be surprised to find out such a program exists on almost every NFL team? though maybe not as brazen as the Saints did it.
I would be shocked. Here is the thing no one in this thread is mentioning. The NFL found out about these bounties in 2009. They told teams we know you are doing this, stop it now. Other teams did. The Saints did not. They continued the bounty program and then lied to cover it up.
That is why bounty penalty is so harsh and that is why no one else will be punished. We know Gregg Williams ran a similar system while in Washington. They received no penalty - - because when NFL said, in 09, that it better have stopped they made sure it stopped. Simple.
I have no sympathy for the Saints. I actually rooted for them when I lived in N'Awlins and after Katrina (as long as they did not interfere with my G-Men!). But the arrogance of Payton, Loomis and Williams is and was just astounding. So they lost any sympathy I might be able to muster.
Re: NFL hammers Sean Payton/Saints for bounties
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Originally Posted by
Puffy
I would be shocked. Here is the thing no one in this thread is mentioning. The NFL found out about these bounties in 2009. They told teams we know you are doing this, stop it now. Other teams did. The Saints did not. They continued the bounty program and then lied to cover it up.
That is why bounty penalty is so harsh and that is why no one else will be punished. We know Gregg Williams ran a similar system while in Washington. They received no penalty - - because when NFL said, in 09, that it better have stopped they made sure it stopped. Simple.
I have no sympathy for the Saints. I actually rooted for them when I lived in N'Awlins and after Katrina (as long as they did not interfere with my G-Men!). But the arrogance of Payton, Loomis and Williams is and was just astounding. So they lost any sympathy I might be able to muster.
You got it and I'm sure the commissioner will explain all that to Mr Brees when he gets that explanation he asked for. The only thing I take issue with is that no one in the thread mentioned it
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Originally Posted by
Sea Ray
Details are sketchy but from what I've heard one of the reasons Payton and Williams were hit so hard was because they lied about it initially. The NFL doesn't take too kindly to that
Thanks for filling in some of those details:thumbup:
Re: NFL hammers Sean Payton/Saints for bounties
I wasn't talking about the lying part, Sea Ray - I know you and others have mentioned that. I was referring to the NFL telling teams we know this is going on, stop now part. That's why it took over two years for the crap to hit fan. The lying/cover up was HUGE but what others are missing is NFL gave teams a heads up a couple of years ago.
Re: NFL hammers Sean Payton/Saints for bounties
I expect this to be the next sequel for "The Hunger Games"==futuristic NFL style :)
Re: NFL hammers Sean Payton/Saints for bounties
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Parcells taking over in New Orleans in Payton's absence.
Talk about giving Goodell the finger if that happens, and I don't think Goodell is somebody you want mad at you.
Re: NFL hammers Sean Payton/Saints for bounties
What this is amounting to is a year of vacation for Payton. I read that he was going to be a TV analyst next fall on one of the networks. How crazy is that? He should be banished completely from the NFL and any TV or radio work without being paid for the year. Anything less and then its no punishment at all IMO.
Re: NFL hammers Sean Payton/Saints for bounties
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Originally Posted by
WVRed
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Parcells taking over in New Orleans in Payton's absence.
Talk about giving Goodell the finger if that happens, and I don't think Goodell is somebody you want mad at you.
I don't see why that'd anger the commissioner. It'd help generate interest in the NFL and it'd be great for the New Orleans fans who he didn't want to punish in the first place. I think he'd be fine with it
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cumberlandreds
What this is amounting to is a year of vacation for Payton. I read that he was going to be a TV analyst next fall on one of the networks. How crazy is that? He should be banished completely from the NFL and any TV or radio work without being paid for the year. Anything less and then its no punishment at all IMO.
I don't think Goodell can control who the networks hire
Re: NFL hammers Sean Payton/Saints for bounties
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Sea Ray
I don't think Goodell can control who the networks hire
They put his product on the air. He should and I think does have say so in who they have commenting on the games.
Re: NFL hammers Sean Payton/Saints for bounties
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Originally Posted by
cumberlandreds
They put his product on the air. He should and I think does have say so in who they have commenting on the games.
I agree with you that it is a joke to have him announcing; however, the NFL loves $$$$ and the networks give a lot of that to the NFL. TV $$$$ rules the roost. And I'd almost have to believe that legally Goodell cannot not do a thing about it as Sea Ray has said. The networks should be better than that, but I forget how the real world is sometimes lol.
Re: NFL hammers Sean Payton/Saints for bounties
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cumberlandreds
They put his product on the air. He should and I think does have say so in who they have commenting on the games.
With the amount of money the networks are paying the NFL, the networks can say "bite me".
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If I were Sean Payton, I don't think I'd want to get in a urination match with Roger Goodell.
And if Goodell didn't want him to do TV, I believe it would behoove Payton not to. Goodell could make his NFL life miserable.
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Originally Posted by
cumberlandreds
What this is amounting to is a year of vacation for Payton. I read that he was going to be a TV analyst next fall on one of the networks. How crazy is that? He should be banished completely from the NFL and any TV or radio work without being paid for the year. Anything less and then its no punishment at all IMO.
They should make him work arena games.
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Payton sounded anything but contrite in the interview I heard... Much different than the defensive coordinator's mea culpa.
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WMR
Payton sounded anything but contrite in the interview I heard... Much different than the defensive coordinator's mea culpa.
Why would he be contrite? Unlike Williams, who is suspended indefinitely, Payton is getting a one year ban and can make up some of the money working for CBS, Fox, NBC, or ESPN for one season. If anything, its a one year vacation with a HOF mentor likely holding down the fort for one season.
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Sea Ray
I don't see why that'd anger the commissioner. It'd help generate interest in the NFL and it'd be great for the New Orleans fans who he didn't want to punish in the first place. I think he'd be fine with it
Apply the same scenario to USC in football. You have a coach (Pete Carroll) who disobeyed the rules but in this case jumped ship before any penalties came down. USC hired another shady coach in Lane Kiffin who was an assistant for said head coach.
Granted, Parcells is a HOF head coach who is respected throughout NFL circles and Lane Kiffin is riding the coattails of his father, but its the fact that its supposed to be a punishment and its backfiring considerably.
The Saints are getting a better coach as a one year stopgap, highly unlikely to lose any continuity between Parcells and Payton.
Payton gets a year off and can work for a network until his suspension is up.
Tell me how the whole thing isn't a slap in the face to the Commissioner?