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Carlos Rogers Says Gregg W Had A Bounty Program With Redskins


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Based on what Carlos said, I see nothing wrong with it. I know everytime the Eagles played the Skins everyone would joke as to who's head Williams had the most money on that week. Everyteam had something similar but Williams didn't try to hide it. Now paying players to intentionally injure another player via cheapshot is a diffferent story. I think somewhere along the way his maniacal mind lost grip with reality and he took things too far.

It went on to guys just suggesting stuff in a room,” Rogers said. “If you knock this person out, let’s say a receiver, he comes across the middle. Safety knocks him out, a legal hit, you get this amount of money.”

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Then there's no reason to punish the Saints

The Saints organization is being fined for not stopping it after they were told to stop it. Loomis was aware and did nothing. To punish the redskins the same way you would have to know the FO knew about it,. were warned to stop it and then they did nothing or even worse tried to cover it up. Very different scenarios.

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I can see a rationale for punishing the Redskins organization for this, most ikely via fine. Ditto the Bills.

On practical terms though, Williams and probably most of the people who would have been involved in the whole thing are long gone from both organizations. Don't know that it makes sense to penalize the current staffs and rosters on a performance basis (draft picks, suspensions, etc) given that situation.

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The Saints organization is being fined for not stopping it after they were told to stop it. Loomis was aware and did nothing. To punish the redskins the same way you would have to know the FO knew about it,. were warned to stop it and then they did nothing or even worse tried to cover it up. Very different scenarios.

i know i just hate the redskins
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