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Halo 08-06-2012 03:16 PM

Vilma files brief on Goodell's statements last night; appears to be going for the win
 
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With Commissioner Roger Goodell discussing the bounty case on Saturday, the lawyer representing Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma has filed a new legal document arguing that Goodell’s comments prove that the suspension imposed against Vilma should be overturned.

PFT has obtained a copy of the new filing.

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“Goodell claims to have reviewed 50,000 pages of ‘evidence,’ but produced approximately 180 pages prior to the Appeal Hearing,” lawyer Peter Ginsberg writes. ”It is simply impossible that Goodell only considered the ‘evidence’ produced prior to the Appeal Hearing, both because the 180 pages do not come close to justifying any punishment and because it is humanly impossible to block out, and not consider, over 99 per cent of the information gathered. Now, in light of the airing of the 180 pages, and the dearth of evidence provided, Goodell is publicly attempting to justify his actions based upon purported undisclosed evidence.”
It’s a point we’ve made once or twice here. Goodell knows much more about the investigation than what was introduced at the June 18 appeal hearing. So how can he set aside what he knows and make a decision based only on the documents produced to the players who have been suspended and introduced at the hearing? ...

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"Goodell has revised the allegation to be that the Saints engaged in a program that rewarded players for good, clean plays that did not involve designated specific opposing players for injury,” Ginsberg writes.
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Finally, Vilma accuses the NFL of leaking to the media the settlement talks between the league and the player. ”Vilma entered into settlement discussions with the NFL in good faith,” Ginsberg writes.
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The broader point here is that Vilma apparently isn’t thinking about settling. He’s thinking about winning. And his lawyer is using everything at his disposal to get there.

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Halo 08-06-2012 03:21 PM

This is what the NFL gets for taking on one of its players whose job is to NEVER back down from a fight.

Sorry Roger, but it appears Vilma is not going to shake hands, take a slap on the wrist and go back and play quietly on the playground.

I think this has gone WAYYYYYY beyond that for Vilma.

saintfan 08-06-2012 03:21 PM

I noticed that at some point over the weekend where Roger said he had lots of evidence he hadn't disclosed - that was his defense when he was asked if, in fact, the Saints had a pay-for-performance and not a bounty program. Damn I'm starting to think like a lawyer? Somebody punch my face now! LOL

Give 'em hell Jon. Don't settle. Fight this man all the way to the bitter damn end.

Hell Halo, the site should take up a collection - just a token few dollars to send to Jon for his legal expenses. Maybe we pay for lunch is all, but it'd be a nice gesture. LOL

Brandon428 08-06-2012 03:21 PM

Goodell screwed himself! If he had real evidence and was sure that Vilma was guilty he would have NEVER offered a deal to reduce the sentence in exchange for Vilma to drop the suit. That's just common sense!

SmashMouth 08-06-2012 03:22 PM

New Orleans Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma asks court to inquire about breach of confidentiality
 
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In a Monday federal court filing, suspended New Orleans Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma asked the court to investigate a potential breach of the confidentiality of settlement talks involving Vilma, the NFL Players Association and the NFL.

ESPN reported late Sunday night that Vilma has received a settlement offer from the

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New Orleans Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma leaves Federal Court with his attorneys Thursday July 26, 2012 where he is seeking a temporary restraining order to allow him to continue to work while his lawsuit against Roger Goodell is pending.
NFL offering him a reduction of his yearlong suspension to eight games, conditional upon dropping his defamation suit against NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

"Vilma entered into settlement discussions with the NFL in good faith," Vilma's attorney, Peter Ginsberg, said in the filing. "Vilma is well aware of, and has absolutely complied with, his obligations to safeguard the existence and substance of all such discussions, as have all of his representatives.

"Media reporting of settlement discussions, attributed to "NFL sources," coming the day after the harsh and unfortunate comments from Goodell, some of which are identified above, reflect a long-standing media campaign by Goodell and the NFL in this matter. Vilma respectfully requests the Court to make inquiry regarding the breach of the obligations to retain the confidentiality of settlement discussions."

ESPN's report said that the offer was made late last week in the process of ongoing settlement talks involving the NFL, Vilma and three current and former suspended Saints players represented by the NFL Players Association.

A conflicting report, however, emerged Monday morning from the NFL's media site, NFL.com, in which a source familiar with the negotiations said that the league "has made no settlement offer" to Vilma.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said that the league has made no settlement offer.

"Today's report about a settlement offer by the league to Jonathan Vilma is completely inaccurate," Aiello said in a prepared statement. "No such settlement offer has been made. We will continue to respect the court proceedings on this matter and have no further comment at this time."

Vilma's attorney, Peter Ginsberg, did not respond to requests for comment.

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saintfan 08-06-2012 03:26 PM

Punch his face Jon. Then punch it again.

TheOak 08-06-2012 03:29 PM

"The truth is Goodell, you're the tyranny of evil men. "
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Halo 08-06-2012 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by saintfan (Post 424715)
Hell Halo, the site should take up a collection - just a token few dollars to send to Jon for his legal expenses. Maybe we pay for lunch is all, but it'd be a nice gesture. LOL

LOL I think neither Vilma nor his attorney need the small pickings we could muster. A $1000 could cover, maybe, half the cost of making copies on some of these filings. LOL

If we take a collection, we need to put it into the cost of running this site monthly as a donation from Vilma. We've given him ample, deserved, free press. :D

JoanieNTX 08-06-2012 03:42 PM

I am darned proud of JV! He's determined to see this through and get whatever form of justice he can get, and that takes guts! True test of his character and endurance. Geaux, JV!!!

sharke 08-06-2012 03:48 PM

this might make my just purchased "Free Vilma" shirt irrelevant.....

Utah_Saint 08-06-2012 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by sharke (Post 424738)
this might make my just purchased "Free Vilma" shirt irrelevant.....

But possibly a collectors item.

Rugby Saint II 08-06-2012 03:53 PM

Just win baby.

Halo 08-06-2012 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II (Post 424740)
Just win baby.

Sounds like that's what Vilma is going for, to Goodell's detriment.
The NFL and Goodell better keep their traps shut because Vilma and his attorney are schooling them.

Beastmode 08-06-2012 04:06 PM

They told freakin ESPN first of his suspension!!! Total disrespect. They made a mockery of his whole career, one that has been filling their pockets at the exspense of his body for a decade and all this with no evidence. Pardon my French, but If I were Vilma I'd tell the NFL to EAD with their settlement offer.

QBREES9 08-06-2012 04:14 PM

Knock him out of the park Johnny !

CharityMike 08-06-2012 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Beastmode (Post 424745)
They told freakin ESPN first of his suspension!!! Total disrespect. They made a mockery of his whole career, one that has been filling their pockets at the exspense of his body for a decade and all this with no evidence. Pardon my French, but If I were Vilma I'd tell the NFL to ESAD with their settlement offer.

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