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I knew it!!!!!
There is a conspiracy!!!:ubl: |
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There is one thing you don't have in there, which I think plays a bigger role in this whole bounty mess than most people realize: US Congress. Goodell got reamed by a Congressional panel on player safety in 2009. The collection of ex-player lawsuits is one thing, but the NFL's antitrust exemption is another. With the money the NFL makes, they could easily work settlements with ex-players that get paid over time, just like the tobacco industry did. BUT, if US Congress gets pissed off enough at the NFL and decides to revisit the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961...
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I'm completely lost....this reminds me of the Sicillian on Princess of the Bride.
Clearly I couldn't choose the cup in front of you. But you knowing I was intelligent and wouldn't choose the cup in front of you means that I clearly couldn't choose the cup in front of me. LMAO! |
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My Conspiracy theory which holds far more weight is this is just a plot to make sure the Saints DO NOT get to the Super Bowl in their own stadium.
I find it even a little more supporting of this with the fact Goodell reissued the suspensions following a Saints win. Why didnt he do that before when they were losing? I dont believe in coincidences and their is too many of them. I can tell you another one to; Referees from this point may aid the Saints greatly from this point on in order to get revenge on the NFL and Goodell, whereas the replacement officials pretty much blew 4 games that the Saints could of won. |
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Sign me up.
And in the off-season, Benson buys a basketball team? Or was it baseball? Hell, I know nothing but football. Alaska |
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I'm subscribing. Seriously. |
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Too much has happened for this to be just a vendetta. For it to have gone this far and for Goodell to go as far as he went with the punishments...IT HAS TO BE ABOUT MONEY...(concussion lawsuits pending) AND GOODELL HAS TO BE ACTING AS A PUPPET FOR THE OWNERS. NO COMMISIONER WOULD EVER DO THE THINGS HE IS DOING UNLESS HE KNEW HE HAD FULL SUPPORT OF ALL THE OWNERS.
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Which leaves us with three plausible reasons. 1. It was a front. 2. It found the league was correct. 3. It found the league was wrong..... If this was it's findings why is it not being used in court? I can find the Freeh report on pen state but not Bounty gate. |
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Put your investigator hat on for a minute and think about this. Would you "publicly announce" an investigation before you start? Are you giving the party you are investigating time to warm up the shredders? Would you announce a public investigation of a multimillion dollar franchise before you had done a preliminary investigation and found probable cause to go public? Why would you publicly announce a public investigation if not for a "dog and pony" show? The league investigating the Saints is essentially the league investigating it self. Remember all of the "The saints were told to stop and they didnt"... Isnt that the reason for all of this? Why would the league tell the Saints to stop something in 2009 if they had no knowledge of this? This was well underway and going on before the Vikings game. "The league said that the Saints’ owner, Tom Benson, cooperated with the investigation and that when he was made aware of the new information in January before the playoffs, he told Loomis to stop the bounties immediately. Loomis did not take any action, the league said. When the initial allegation was made in 2010, Loomis denied any knowledge of the bounties and pledged that he would make sure no program was in place. " http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/03/sp...opponents.html So no.. The investigation did not come out of the NFC Championship game against the Vikings... it was in full swing before. |
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