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Disgraced coach helps with storm clean up in Wichita

WICHITA, Kansas (KSN) -- He’s been suspended indefinitely from the NFL for being the man behind a bounty program that paid players to purposely injure other players from the opposing team.

In many circles, Gregg Williams is the most reviled man in professional sports.

But for Scott Lyon, the disgraced coach is a Good Samaritan who offered him a hand when he needed help cleaning up debris left behind by Saturday night’s EF-3 tornado.

“He's a really nice guy,” said Scott Lyon. “He went out and helped in a community he doesn't live in. He just wanted to help us.”

Lyon remembers telling his girlfriend how great it would be if someone showed up with a chainsaw to help them clear debris from her home near Harry and Rock roads. He says five minutes later, Gregg Williams and a friend arrived in a pickup truck and offered to help.

“He was chain sawing, cutting branches,” Lyon remembers. “He was getting his hands pretty dirty.”

Lyon had no idea the man helping him clear debris was the same man at the center of one of the largest scandals in NFL history until Williams himself made a joke about it.

“Now don't be saying anything about my bounty head program and me having to leave,” Lyon remembers Williams telling him. “I think he was trying to hint to me and I really didn’t catch on. He said it with a playful tone.

Come on Goodell, just ban this POS for life now.

http://www.ksn.com/news/local/story/Disgraced-coach-helps-with-storm-clean-up-in/0LoNpwCo3kidqyJr2hiWow.cspx

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