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Saints in BIG trouble...


CatMan72

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What Chris Harris is forgetting...yes, players putting up bounties is nothing huge. Whether they offer dinner, a watch or cash to a teammate.

However, what isn't normal is a system organized by a DC, coaches that put up money or an organization paying.

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hmm, redskins thing is interesting. May mean the Saints can try to hoist more of the blame onto Williams.

Either way, that guy ought to be done.

What would be really funny is if he it turns out he was already setting up a bounty system in STL :P

Not when Payton knew...

And not when the organization paid

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Twitter is so awesome.

If the league wants to intensify the play of the Pro Bowl, just have Gregg Williams coach both teams.

How much did it pay to snap Sean Payton's leg in half? Gregg Williams is awesome.

Well, one thing about Gregg Williams: The third "G" definitely doesn't stand for genius

BREAKING: Rams trade #2 pick in the 2012 draft for a new defensive coordinator. One with a value system
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What Chris Harris is forgetting...yes, players putting up bounties is nothing huge. Whether they offer dinner, a watch or cash to a teammate.

However, what isn't normal is a system organized by a DC, coaches that put up money or an organization paying.

see how many get this...

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I wonder if we'll ever know who blew the whistle on these guys... it was not until *this year* that the NFL received irrefutable proof. They'd been investigating for some time but they finally got something. Wonder who it was that spilled the beans.

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Oh snap, wonder where Sean Payton will steal his vicoden from when he no longer has access to a training room?

"Conduct detrimental" is an even more ominous phrase than "off books".

Brings to mind another interesting two-word combo:

"For cause" :sosp:

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