SaintsBro |
05-02-2012 09:28 PM |
I'm not saying I *believe* this, it's just something I've been kicking around this afternoon....see what you think....but I am starting to wonder if maybe the Vilma with $10,000 thing actually DID kinda happen, in some form or other, a joke or just for show or something, but the "evidence" the league has of it happening, was obtained illegally, without consent, ie. a secret recording, someone in the room wearing a mic or hidden camera, or a Pamphilon-type situation where someone in the room pretended to turn their recorder off and agreed to NOT be recording, but then recorded it anyway... maybe they got security cam footage or audio of the meeting that was obtained without proper permission, or it was given to them by someone who wasn't really supposed to have it, something furtive and secret like that -- which would be in a VERY legal grey area.
Because the league is NOT law enforcement, just like you and me they have to abide by the rules, get permission to record conversations or film, and stuff like that. I mean out on the field, they can film or record anything -- fair game -- but in team meetings? That's kind of murky, what the league or a person really can and can't do, recording or filming players and so forth, or even just being in the room if they're not supposed to be there.
It's just a theory, but IF it were true, it would TOTALLY explain why the league are so FIRM about saying their facts and evidence are correct, but so tight-lipped and secretive about actually releasing it or letting people see it. The obsessively secretive way they've handled this whole thing would make sense then, if the "evidence" they had was all based on something they weren't supposed to have. Just a theory I'm kicking around, who really knows.
I'd be happy to be wrong but IDK, I get a VERY weird feeling from this insistence they have ironclad "evidence" but then not showing it to anybody or even saying what IT is. And saying they have it, but doggedly keeping every shred and whiff of it away from the players' union, THAT is really starting to make them look like the league are "guilty" of something, or hiding something, or there's a problem with the evidence, it's getting really odd and strange now. It's not very transparent, that's for sure.
I mean, we pretty much know by now, that Hargrove's suspension was based solely and totally on that one single (and to me, inconclusive) "Favre is done" comment recorded in the NFC Championship game as their "proof." That was it... You would think they would almost have to have something similar for the other players to be suspended, for an even longer time....the question I'm starting to wonder about is, if by some bizarre fluke it's true or partially true, and they really DO have some kind of ironclad smoking gun on this stuff, how did they obtain it. That may be the hangup here.
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