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REMINDER: THE SAINTS lNTENTIALLY INJURED BRETT FAVRE IN THE 2009 NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME


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1 minute ago, rbsponsel52 said:

If that is the case then why did Sean "Arseface" Payton suspended? Was it because he threw a sunflower seed on the sidelines.

As I debated with you before and you refuse to acknowledge, the coaches and front office personnel don’t have a coaches/front office union like the players do. Do you understand or do I have to draw you a picture? 

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5 hours ago, Iron Saint said:

/CHēt/

verb
gerund or present participle: cheating
  1. 1. 
    act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage, especially in a game or examination.

 

The New Orleans Saints bounty scandal, widely dubbed "Bountygate,"[1][2][3][4] was an incident in which members of the New Orleans Saints team of the National Football League (NFL) were found guilty of paying out bonuses, or "bounties", for injuring opposing team players. The pool was alleged to have been in operation from 2009 (the year in which the Saints won Super Bowl XLIV) to 2011.

League commissioner Roger Goodell responded with some of the most severe sanctions in the league's 92-year history, and among the most severe punishments for in-game misconduct in North American professional sports history....

 Head coach Sean Payton was suspended for the entire 2012 season—the first time since Chuck Fairbanks in 1978 that a head coach had been suspended. General manager Mickey Loomis was suspended for the first eight games of the 2012 season. Assistant head coach Joe Vitt was suspended for the first six games of the 2012 season.

 

The Saints organization was penalized with a $500,000 fine and forced to forfeit their second-round draft selections in 2012 and 2013. In May 2012, four current and former Saints players were suspended after being named as ringleaders in the scandal, with linebacker Jonathan Vilma also being suspended for the entire 2012 season.[5] However, former commissioner Paul Tagliabue overturned all sanctions against the players in December 2012 after finding that despite the players being "very much involved", the coaches and the Saints organization were primarily responsible for the scandal.[6]

....But hey, you looked up cheating in the dictionary...it wasn't cheating...it was something else...

 

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6 hours ago, Manther said:

...But hey, you looked up cheating in the dictionary...it wasn't cheating...it was something else...

Nice to see you admitted you were wrong.

:liar:

5 hours ago, Sasquatch said:

A whole lot MORE crap that confirms that you wish to remain in denial. Let it go. Accept your "*" and move on.

Didn't the Saints pay a big fine and suspend a few coaches?  YUP

You still haven’t answered my question; I’ll ask it slowly this time, just for you, pal...

What. Competitive. Advantage. Did. The. Saints. Have. Over. The. Other. Teams. They. Played. Between. 2009. And. 2011?

:thinking:

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Who cares it’s 2018, several years later, and the Panthers have been garbage compared to the Saints.

The while Saints organization has been superior to this circus show JR has kept in place from the players to the gm and drafting to coaching and keeping them all happy and motivated to do it on a high level.

I’m a Panthers fan but refuse to be in some sort of dillusion or denial and frankly what happened 3, 4 , 10 years ago is irrelevant today and is just material scraped from the bottom of the barrel when there’s nothing else inside.

It sucks and truth hurts but no need lower yourself there.

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36 minutes ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

this doesn't make you look mature. it's obvious that's what you're going for here and it's not working. go to saintsreport if you want to suck up to these clowns.

"no need to lower yourself" to what? saints cheated and the head coach who sanctioned it is still, in 2018, whining about his punishment. sorry for pointing that out. hope your feelings don't stay hurt too long, dork.

Same question I posed to Sasquatch and Manther: What competitive advantage did we have over our opponents between 2009 and 2011? 

Don’t hurt yourself thinking now. 

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2 hours ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

purposefully injuring players and keeping a slush fund to compensate the trash that went along with the scheme outside of the constraints of the salary cap sure seems like a competitive advantage. now waddle on back to saintsreport. or hell stick around and keep defending your team's cheating almost a decade later idc lmao

If we were purposefully injuring opposing players at a record rate, why were we the team with the 2nd fewest injuries suffered by opponents in the 3-year period the alleged “bounty” program was in operation? For example, the Panthers caused the 8th most injuries in the same time frame. 

As for the “slush fund”, while it did exist, it’s mislabeled ad nauseam by the media and ignorant people such as yourself who didn’t do any research into the story themselves and only chowed down on the League’s propaganda and regurgitate it as fact. It was a “pay-for-performance” fund (picks, fumbles, sacks, game changing plays, ect). Never was a “pay-for-injury” fund. It was maintained by the players (not the team or front office), therefore it doesn’t violate any salary cap restraints.

And LMAO @ the notion that a few $K’s are going to motivate players on multi-million dollar contracts. You know how dumb you sound? Considering your choice in avatar, it’s not surprising you’re not the sharpest crayon in the box and are likely playing with a few cards short of a full deck. LOLOL. And yeah, I’ll likely stay because I enjoy posting on all the NFC South forums; especially this one because smacking you around is a fun hobby.

:shades:

2 hours ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

the wikipedia on this thing is something else

can't stop laughing at this moron lol

I’m sure it keeps Brees up at night knowing that you think he’s a moron. I mean it’s either that or the shine of that Super Bowl ring.

:tongue:

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7 hours ago, Iron Saint said:

You still haven’t answered my question; I’ll ask it slowly this time, just for you, pal...

What. Competitive. Advantage. Did. The. Saints. Have. Over. The. Other. Teams. They. Played. Between. 2009. And. 2011?

 

A. I'm not your pal

B. Saying something slowly and adding unnecessary punctuation to a written sentence are not the same thing. Not in the schools that I attended anyway.

C. I'm not sure of your intent with the rest of the crap in your posts unless it's to reinforce that you are still in denial of the big "*".

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jfc we did it to mcnabb on purpose and it was cheap. jenkins tried to kill vick multiple times on questionable hits. quit acting like whiny little ball sacks.  you think its gonna get under his skin to post *?      you think we're not taking a shot on brees if we get it.  this is football.   stfu about it already.  they're better than we are.  they're coached better, they're managed better, and their owner has out performed ours. maybe that can change and we can actually talk real smack in a couple years. this is pitiful.  and iron saint, stop defending against guys acting like wussies.   you don't need to.

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On 12/12/2018 at 6:47 AM, juliosantos said:

if you go back on saints report they were wishing for mccaffrey or cam to get hurt during the steelers game , thats why i want eric reid to tear brees acl idc how bad of a person that makes me i hate the saints like its a rival gang 

If wishes were horses. search, plenty to listen to... :tongue:

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8 hours ago, Iron Saint said:

If we were purposefully injuring opposing players at a record rate, why were we the team with the 2nd fewest injuries suffered by opponents in the 3-year period the alleged “bounty” program was in operation? For example, the Panthers caused the 8th most injuries in the same time frame. 

As for the “slush fund”, while it did exist, it’s mislabeled ad nauseam by the media and ignorant people such as yourself who didn’t do any research into the story themselves and only chowed down on the League’s propaganda and regurgitate it as fact. It was a “pay-for-performance” fund (picks, fumbles, sacks, game changing plays, ect). Never was a “pay-for-injury” fund. It was maintained by the players (not the team or front office), therefore it doesn’t violate any salary cap restraints.

And LMAO @ the notion that a few $K’s are going to motivate players on multi-million dollar contracts. You know how dumb you sound? Considering your choice in avatar, it’s not surprising you’re not the sharpest crayon in the box and are likely playing with a few cards short of a full deck. LOLOL. And yeah, I’ll likely stay because I enjoy posting on all the NFC South forums; especially this one because smacking you around is a fun hobby.

:shades:

I’m sure it keeps Brees up at night knowing that you think he’s a moron. I mean it’s either that or the shine of that Super Bowl ring.

:tongue:

What's the color of the sky in your world, LSD pink?  You shouldn't smoke pot and post.  You just shouldn't.

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