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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; The first note we should make about Geoff Santini withdrawing his lawsuit against the New Orleans Saints, and the matter going to an arbitration judge, is that the result is about as likely to remain private as a Tiger Woods ...
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will get final say in New Orleans Saints, Geoff Santini arbitration case
The first note we should make about Geoff Santini withdrawing his lawsuit against the New Orleans Saints, and the matter going to an arbitration judge, is that the result is about as likely to remain private as a Tiger Woods mistress.
The sides no longer publicly can talk about the issue -- though neither was doing much more than sticking to its initial statements anyway -- but all the pertinent details of a settlement, if there's a settlement, will be leaked by the side that declares itself as the winner. Second is that regardless of how much or little information to which we're given access, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will be privy to it all, and if a shred of what the former security director alleges against the franchise is true, someone is going to answer for it. Goodell's punishment is going to be a lot less comfortable than knuckle raps. Unpaid suspensions are what Goodell drops when an NFL family member steps out of line and acts unseemly. And .......(Read the rest here) |
Last edited by Saintswrath; 05-15-2010 at 02:46 PM.. |
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nfl commissioner, punishment, roger goodell, saints, vicoden case |
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