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Drew Brees Knew Nothing


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One word: bullsh**

Drew Brees says he has never participated in and was never aware of a "real" bounty program, and there would be no place for players being provided incentives to intentionally injure one another in any sport.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7668124/drew-brees-denies-knowledge-new-orleans-saints-bounty-program

"real" is the key here. If it comes out that he knew, he can say, "I watch Dog, the Bounty Hunter and I never saw any of our players arrest a member of the other team. I swear on my birthmark."

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Yepper. Lawyer-ese at its finest.

In other words: "I had my suspicions and I heard things, but I didn't REALLY know. Oh, by the way, the NFL is evil because they won't keep players safe!"

Breesus' statement can be filed right up there integrity-wise with the following statement:

"I did not have sexual relations with that woman."
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Yepper. Lawyer-ese at its finest.

In other words: "I had my suspicions and I heard things, but I didn't REALLY know. Oh, by the way, the NFL is evil because they won't keep players safe!"

Breesus' statement can be filed right up there integrity-wise with the following statement:

LOL @ "real existence"

So you knew it was going on, but you turned a blind eye to it...

You know what, this wouldn't bother me at all if the guy wasn't such a phony. He's a damn good QB, but a complete phony. LOL @ Saints fans for buying this guy's crap, he would "love" any city he was playing in as long as the $ was right.

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Well, its been exposed now and you couldnt possibly un-do or un-hear how Brees has reacted to all of the news recently. He is about the money and he is screaming it. That cant be mistaken for anything else.

Still not buying that either of these two trolls are real though. The Aint's fans that I knew when I lived in Inbredville for two years knew that their team was destined for garbage and often spoke about it jokingly. They all did. It was always just known that the aints are the laughing stock of the NFL. They blamed the owner mostly I recall, which is hilarious because when Benson leaves. . . kerplunk, that city is really fuggin done. There's not really much big business there left.

When I lived in New Orlqueens I did business with two main fields, medicine and law. One thing about Inbredville, there are a crapload of lawyers. They all had telescopes in their offices so they could look at the tail 30 floors below on the street :lol:. Not sure what else they did all day beside bangin paralegals behind their wives backs.

So anyways, point is. . .the city doesnt have anything left but lawyers . . and doctors that deal with lots of fat people having heart problems. Btw, holy poo you have never seen fat and disgusting until youve been to Lowsyana. Par for the course over there is about 100 pounds overweight and a wedgie crammed up your cadillac sized ass.

Its truly incredible how fat and pitiful they are.

edit: boom goes the dynamite, Aintees, the truth hurts.

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Yepper. Lawyer-ese at its finest.

In other words: "I had my suspicions and I heard things, but I didn't REALLY know. Oh, by the way, the NFL is evil because they won't keep players safe!"

Breesus' statement can be filed right up there integrity-wise with the following statement:

Two words...plausible deniability

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According to an investigative report posted on the Charlotte Observer's Web site on Sunday, a number of Carolina Panthers used a vast quantity and tremendous variety of performance-enhancing drugs during the team's 2004 Super Bowl season.

The newspaper looked at medical records and court documents released in conjunction with the federal steroids case against Dr. James Shortt, who last month was sentenced to one year and one day in prison for distributing steroids and human growth hormone.

"Several of [the players] were using disturbing, particularly alarmingly high amounts with high dosages for long durations -- some in combinations," said Dr. Gary Wadler, who prepared a report for the U.S. Attorney's Office that was used to prosecute Shortt. "This wasn't just a passing flirtation with these prohibited substances. When I see [prescriptions] 'renewed five times,' I say, 'What are you trying to accomplish?' "

Players' names were blacked out on Wadler's report, but the Observer reported that six Panthers -- and three of the five starting offensive linemen from the Super Bowl team -- were taking performance enhancers. And many reported adverse reactions.

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