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Filmmaker: Saints bounty tapes prove nothing
Documentary filmmaker Sean Pamphilon says he sat in a New Orleans Saints defensive meeting in January as former defensive coordinator Gregg Williams announced $200 cash awards for so-called "whack" hits.
Yet for all the tough talk he heard from Williams about brutalizing San Francisco 49ers targets, Pamphilon isn't convinced the Saints operated the pay-to-injure bounty system that led to the suspension of four players. "This whole thing has been a joke," he told USA TODAY Sports. "I don't think the players should be punished, unless they can actually prove it." Filmmaker says bounty audiotape proves nothing against Saints players |
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This guy talks out of both sides of his mouth. He now realizes that he is a marked man and he's craw fishing.
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Goodell must have thought the Saints players would just roll over and not fight his ruling.
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Talking out both sides of the neck
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Pamphilon will never recover from all this. He has 0 integrity, loyalty, and his moral compass spins around like a hoohla hoop. He needs to go work for tabloids. He can start by finding dirt on Goodell.
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You are a touch late in trying to do the right thing and ingratiate yourself to the Black and Gold, methinks.
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