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Who is the snitch???
NFL needs to protect the Saints
Heck yeah, I would love to know who snitched. My take is the snitch should be ran out of New Orleans if he is still there. In no way shape or form am I condoning the tactics of Gregg Williams, but he did help bring the Saints a Super Bowl win, and we should all never forget that. Obviously, some extra motivational tools were at hand, but seriously, a snitch? Talk about biting off the hand that feeds you. I am sure whoever that person is, Uncle Tom paid that man well, and now that man is trying his best to screw the Saints over. In the end, we are dealing with a major rat. That major rat is going to cost the Saints draft picks, and put the best coaches on planet earth on ice. This entire situation has the potential to completely derail the Saint organization. If the worse happens, the 2012 season has 5-11 written all over it. Now, are you guys with me? Who is the snitch? I ain't saying we do anything dumb, but we can boo and hope he gets cut. |
Now writers are worried about the snitch
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Interesting names brought up in the comment section as to who the "snitch" might be...
Reggie Bush Jeremy Shockey God...I hope it's not Reggie. Shockey I could care less... |
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This whole thing P M off. Go ahead and give us the punishment so we can move on. For the Saints to have to be punished for what they did is right but they should not be the only ones made to pay. Every team should be investigated and punished likewise as to the degree that this was organized in their organization and a lot of these people are going to shut their mouths because they are also guilty also of that I am sure. As far as the snitch I do not think he will ever be reveled. Greg Williams turned out to be a giant ass the result of an inflated ego to think he can do anything he wants and he pissed off the wrong man. Now He will pay only wish Payton and Loomis would of had the balls to meet him head on and they didn't so now they will pay also and the team and us fans suffer as a result.
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Well.... Obviously this can be narrowed down to a few select candidates.
What defensive players have left the Saints since 2009? Who left this year? Which ones left on bad terms? Was there anyone brought up from the practice squad for a few games then cut? Gone, but not necessarily on bad terms: Darren Sharper Scott Fujita Charles Grant Mike Mckenzie Usama Young ....... "protect the snitch"? Is there an NFL witness relocation plan? "Sir we will change your number and hide you in the Canadian Football League". |
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My guesses are Charles Grant or Bobby McCray. Both left on bad terms and haven't played a down since. McKenzie, Sharper and Fujita still have good ties in New Orleans.
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I've got to agree with you, Buds....it's either McCray or Grant. I'm thinking it's McCray though.
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Bobby has a lot of "hater" tweets getting sent to him.....
I really don't want to know who it was, to tell you the truth. It's not going to make the problem go away. |
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If I had to say it's Grant, I can see Sean saying "Charles your fat ass is worthless".
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I think ya'll are wrong to be hating on the snitch, or worrying about it, but that's just my personal opinion. What happened with the 'pay for performance' program was wrong. Save the anger for Gregg Williams and the coaching staff who oversaw and controlled it, and the players who ramped it up and escalated it.
Besides, before you guys go through the whole roster and throw your entire Super Bowl defensive team under the bus, Darren Sharper has already told you who it was...it was not a player, it was an employee of the Saints. When has a player ever referred to another player an "employee," think about that. It's not a player. It's someone else. |
The snitch part is not important. What is important is that 3 well-paid professionals were told not to do something and did it anyway.
They (and we) will now pay the price. |
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Doesn't matter to me, what's done is done. Gotta grab the boot straps and drive on. Even if we knew, it wouldn't change anything.
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OK I know. Keep thinking and believing it's Bobby McRay, if you want to, st. thomas, but it's not...you're barking up the wrong tree. If it was Bobby McRay, he sure wouldn't be tweeting support to Malcolm Jenkins like so:
@MalcolmJenkins If u get fined $20-50K for an illegal hit y would a player risk payin $50k to get a $1500 bonus? #DoesntAddUpLiterally Or this? Bobby McCray @bobbymccray "Dry Snitching is not healthy for the soul..put your name behind it." Doesn't sound like a "snitch" to me. It wasn't a player. Darren Sharper said he knows who it was, though not of course by name. |
First person I thought of was Shockey, with the way he acted during our first game against the panties, but the investigation was already underway when he left.
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What about Scott Fujita?
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Like I said, it doesn't matter to me but if I had to guess, I'm thinking it' was someone on the staff. It would not be the first a disgruntled staff member snitched on the Saints...there was the whole vicodin or whatever it was incident. It would have to be someone holding a serious grudge. My second guess would be the former long snapper..he was basically fired after the financial swindle he got everyone involved in.
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Did any defensive coaches leave on bad terms while this was going on? Sharper said it was an employee, my money would be on McCray or Grant
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Sharper said it was an employee..... I found this yesterday:
"Santini, the Saints’ former director of security, filed a lawsuit against the franchise 22 months ago, alleging that general manager Mickey Loomis asked him to participate in a cover-up of felony theft of prescription Vicodin involving coach Sean Payton." I'm assuming this is who he means.... |
If I had to say, it would probably be the most classless Saint ever.......Reggie Bust.
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It was Gregg Williams. Mark my words, we may not know for sure until som ESPN 30 for 30 special 20 years from now, but it was Gregg Williams. No doubt in my mind.
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Why are we talking about this? They say that the league knew about the bounties in '09 and a chance to stop then. THIS IS OUR F***ING FAULT!
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Whoever it was needs to pay the penalty too.
All those guilty needs a punishment. |
After reading the newspaper last week I think it was Mike Ornstien. May be misspelled. But it did say he had a fallout with Benson and this guy has a long history about trouble,
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Examining the tape of Saints-Packers - NFC North Blog - ESPN
"Earlier Friday, we noted an email New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton received from marketing agent Mike Ornstein that offered a $10,000 bounty for knocking Green Bay Packers quarterback out of the teams' season-opening game in 2011." |
It was not Ornstein, that makes no sense. He is close friends with Sean Payton, why on earth would he try and bring Payton down or get him in trouble. The person who snitched, snitched on Ornstein, Ornstein is part of the problem but he is not the one doing the talking/singing to the NFL. It's someone else. The league has a long-standing beef with Ornstein going back to the Oakland Raiders days in the '80s, they really don't like him and they don't like that Payton is friends with him.
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Maybe Ornstein's bookie is not happy he is padding the odds?
Bookies know the game, ill bet there are not many that do not know about bounties, as they may play in that arena also. |
Jason David? Don't remember if he was gone or not.
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He was waived on August 17, 2009 |
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