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JimmyB1775 08-02-2012 11:00 AM

Is Goodell coming to New Orleans
 
I'm seeing stuff where he's showing up to all the different training camps around this time. He wouldn't dare show up in Metarie, would he?

|Mitch| 08-02-2012 11:06 AM

Probably not, but he has to show up for the Superbowl

Rugby Saint II 08-02-2012 11:37 AM

I hope he enjoys the special spices in his food!

Beastmode 08-02-2012 11:58 AM

Actually I was wondering if by some chance it is ruled Goodell made grievous errors regarding the Saints and the Saints are in the SB would he in fact show up. I'd have to think it would be an ill advised move from a PR standpoint. Someone handing you a trophy who caused so much grief just doesn't seem appropriate considering the applause would be drowned out by boos and heckling.

halloween 65 08-02-2012 12:10 PM

Would someone please take this man of a tour of the swamp? Thats all he needs!!

SmashMouth 08-02-2012 12:23 PM

A warm welcome is being prepared already ...

http://blackandgold.com/saints/44392...superbowl.html

atltillidie 08-02-2012 01:13 PM

Why do you guys think that this whole bounty thing was about Goodell attacking the Saints? The Saints were just used as an example to show the rest of the league that any bounty programs in the NFL will not be tolerated.

Heck if the Falcons are doing anything like that, I would want anybody involved in it our who knew about it and did nothing to stop it, gone for a year. Especially because of what I've seen happen to the Saints.

TheOak 08-02-2012 01:43 PM

He will show if he is hitting them all.... If he doesn't it will not be viewed very well by the courts... or the fans.

He is just stupid enough to fkn show up...

Beastmode 08-02-2012 01:54 PM

Atltillidie, a Federal Judge said it's about Roger that's why.

TXGSP 08-02-2012 02:07 PM

He may show up, but not sure how much security he would probably bring.

I know there are a few DIE HARD fans in the area that some consider to "not be all there". The smart one's may just go see one of Marie Laveau's descendants for a little assistance.

Der Kommisar wouldn't know what to think.

ChrisXVI 08-02-2012 02:47 PM

I say there's no way in hell Goodell would go the the Saints training camp. It's not even fathomable to me.

Beastmode 08-02-2012 02:59 PM

Considering he was a no show in the courtroom that Vitt attended...it would be wise to stay away.

blackangold 08-02-2012 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Beastmode (Post 423273)
Actually I was wondering if by some chance it is ruled Goodell made grievous errors regarding the Saints and the Saints are in the SB would he in fact show up. I'd have to think it would be an ill advised move from a PR standpoint. Someone handing you a trophy who caused so much grief just doesn't seem appropriate considering the applause would be drowned out by boos and heckling.

IF and a big if ...

Goodell would be under extreme pressure to step down as commissioner. The media is still on his and the leagues side because they would rather report on the jets and manning than look at the 'bounty' issues and the lack of evidence. However, if the court decision is favorable to the Saints and Vilma it will force the media to examine everything much more and perhaps do their job as reporters.

UK_WhoDat 08-02-2012 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by halloween 65 (Post 423275)
Would someone please take this man of a tour of the swamp? Thats all he needs!!

I do not see why our swamps should suffer also

jlouhill 08-02-2012 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by atltillidie (Post 423300)
Why do you guys think that this whole bounty thing was about Goodell attacking the Saints? The Saints were just used as an example to show the rest of the league that any bounty programs in the NFL will not be tolerated.

Heck if the Falcons are doing anything like that, I would want anybody involved in it our who knew about it and did nothing to stop it, gone for a year. Especially because of what I've seen happen to the Saints.

You mean to tell me that if your head coach and the leader of your defense got suspended for a whole year without seeing an inkling of evidence to justify such a harsh punishment you would embrace it and be ok with it? You and the rest of the NFL fans just don't get it. There is no one on here who will say that we shouldn't be punished. We were told to stop and didn't. We are not arguing that fact. What we are upset about is that this whole thing is being painted as a "bounty" to purposely injure players for money. Until we see evidence to prove that is what was going on then we have no other reason to think that it was nothing more than a "pay-for-performance" program run by every other team in the league for years. Most on here don't feel Goodell singled out the Saints just because it's the Saints. But if he's going to take the power given to him by the CBA and abuse it like he has in this instance then other teams need to stand up and take notice because I have a feeling he isn't going to stop here. So the rest of you need to look out because he is obviously a power hungry individual who has to be in total and complete control. If nothing comes out of our fight for true justice and Goodell gets of scott free then there will be no stopping him. Just watch and see. f

ChrisXVI 08-02-2012 06:33 PM

Slightly off topic, but when it comes to that whole "they were told to stop and they didn't" thing... It's kind of hard to stop doing something that you're not doing in the first place (Bounty program). I mean, are you telling me that Goodell hounded the Saints for 3 years for a pay for performance pool of money which is what he's changed his tune to now?! I don't know, that might kind of be why we feel like the Saints have been treated unfairly.

atltillidie 08-02-2012 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by jlouhill (Post 423394)
You mean to tell me that if your head coach and the leader of your defense got suspended for a whole year without seeing an inkling of evidence to justify such a harsh punishment you would embrace it and be ok with it? You and the rest of the NFL fans just don't get it. There is no one on here who will say that we shouldn't be punished. We were told to stop and didn't. We are not arguing that fact. What we are upset about is that this whole thing is being painted as a "bounty" to purposely injure players for money. Until we see evidence to prove that is what was going on then we have no other reason to think that it was nothing more than a "pay-for-performance" program run by every other team in the league for years. Most on here don't feel Goodell singled out the Saints just because it's the Saints. But if he's going to take the power given to him by the CBA and abuse it like he has in this instance then other teams need to stand up and take notice because I have a feeling he isn't going to stop here. So the rest of you need to look out because he is obviously a power hungry individual who has to be in total and complete control. If nothing comes out of our fight for true justice and Goodell gets of scott free then there will be no stopping him. Just watch and see. f

Hell yeah. I don't condone stuff like that. There is enough evidence to conclude that the Saints were using a bounty progam


ChrisXVI 08-02-2012 07:25 PM

Even though Goodell himself stopped calling it a Bounty program and started calling it a "pay for performance program for big, clean, legal hits"?!? How about that story with the pic to prove it that a few years ago the Chiefs locker room had "Kill the Head and the Body Will Die" painted acrossed a whole wall? Gregg Williams said it so the Saints must be guilty... but no-one else.

jlouhill 08-02-2012 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by atltillidie (Post 423415)
Hell yeah. I don't condone stuff like that. There is enough evidence to conclude that the Saints were using a bounty progam

Gregg Williams Saints Bounty Audio - YouTube

That's your evidence? Tough talk. Really? Yes, that speech was disturbing and I don't condone what he said, but you're not going to convince me that any player on that defense took him at the literal word. If that's what you're taking as irrefutable evidence then you are no different than Goodell. I want to see REAL evidence that money was on the table to intentionally hurt other players. As ChrisXVI said, even the NFL has backed off the bounty talk and admitted to it being a pay-for-performance program. What about the parts of the program that fined players for mistakes, penalties, and such. You and everone else tends to take bits and pieces of this whole mess to twist it into what you want. Don't get me wrong. If evidence surfaces that backs up the claims of a pay to "injure" program then I will be solidly behind the suspensions. But until I see or hear more than a few dirty words and tough talk I won't believe for a second that our players went out with the intent to injure other players for a few measly bucks.

ChrisXVI 08-02-2012 08:32 PM

I think we walked under a bridge and encountered a troll... Let's stop feeding him. Besides, in Atlanta they're "distracted" by all of the other things going on in that city that they supposedly can't be as passionate about their team lol.

jlouhill 08-02-2012 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisXVI (Post 423436)
I think we walked under a bridge and encountered a troll... Let's stop feeding him. Besides, in Atlanta they're "distracted" by all of the other things going on in that city that they supposedly can't be as passionate about their team lol.

Yea, I usually try and stay away from these types but I just couldn't help myself. I got sucked in. Just sick of everyone else branding my team as a bunch of heartless thugs trying to hurt other players. Just feel the need to defend my team. Especially to a falcons fan.

thefifthwall 08-02-2012 09:55 PM

Goodell will come to NOLA right after he reinstates Payton.

QBREES9 08-02-2012 11:27 PM

Ya'll better get him a vest.

sharke 08-03-2012 06:59 AM

well, luckily NOPD wouldn't take a bribe or anything to allow an "accident".....

atltillidie 08-03-2012 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisXVI (Post 423436)
I think we walked under a bridge and encountered a troll... Let's stop feeding him. Besides, in Atlanta they're "distracted" by all of the other things going on in that city that they supposedly can't be as passionate about their team lol.

A troll?

atltillidie 08-03-2012 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisXVI (Post 423436)
I think we walked under a bridge and encountered a troll... Let's stop feeding him. Besides, in Atlanta they're "distracted" by all of the other things going on in that city that they supposedly can't be as passionate about their team lol.

What makes you think that I'm not passionate about the Falcons?

atltillidie 08-03-2012 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by jlouhill (Post 423429)
That's your evidence? Tough talk. Really? Yes, that speech was disturbing and I don't condone what he said, but you're not going to convince me that any player on that defense took him at the literal word. If that's what you're taking as irrefutable evidence then you are no different than Goodell. I want to see REAL evidence that money was on the table to intentionally hurt other players. As ChrisXVI said, even the NFL has backed off the bounty talk and admitted to it being a pay-for-performance program. What about the parts of the program that fined players for mistakes, penalties, and such. You and everone else tends to take bits and pieces of this whole mess to twist it into what you want. Don't get me wrong. If evidence surfaces that backs up the claims of a pay to "injure" program then I will be solidly behind the suspensions. But until I see or hear more than a few dirty words and tough talk I won't believe for a second that our players went out with the intent to injure other players for a few measly bucks.

He was telling them to give Frank Gore a concussion and tear Micheal Crabtree's ACL... -_-

Utah_Saint 08-03-2012 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by atltillidie (Post 423732)
He was telling them to give Frank Gore a concussion and tear Micheal Crabtree's ACL... -_-

And which players gave Gore a concussion or tore Crabtree's ACL.

Did you see any player do anything that could even be taken for attempting either of those things during the game?


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