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Brees: If NFL fans were told there were "weapons of mass destruction" enough times, they'd believe it. But what happens when you don't find any?


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..the fact that this embarrassing shortfall of a defense is even offered up is pure and simple evidence that the defendants who concocted it and the public who support it are nothing more than spineless slime and that the legal arena they plan to spill this rancid swill into is as antiquated and flawed as anything can be.

Now there is another Saints* player who has said that he was on that sideline and that Hargrove did not say it. He said that he knows who said it, but it was not Hargrove.

Their defense of this whole mess is just pathetic.

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I guess in the era where the likes of Roger Clemmons and Casey Anthony walk free when everyone knows they're guilty, people think the burden of proof has to be 100 eyewitness and time stamped high def video and audio evidence along with a signed confession and infallable scientific evidence that prooves none of the evidence was doctored. Anything other than that is "circumstancial."

I'm thinking the Saints****and their fans thing that unless they find undisputable DNA evidence of a bounty program (that's intentionally idiotic before any Saints****fans try to argue about it) that this is all just "hearsay."

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