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AsylumGuido 05-16-2020 04:36 PM

Re: Saints' Sean Payton calls 'Bountygate' punishment 'a sham' as he reacts to former linebacker's claim
 
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Originally Posted by jeanpierre (Post 889014)
Lost on the General Public, even most Saints Fans, Goodell had to appoint former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue to take over the case because Goodell had become overly bias...

Further lost, and forgotten by most folks and the media, Paul Tagliabue exonerated the players and reversed Goodell's suspensions for the players; barely reported by #MSM...

Still tune out anytime that fat f*ck Peter King who claimed he'd seen the 10K pages of evidences in a private disclosure with the Commissioner and then later said the Commissioner had an evidence problem...

These #fakenews f*cks in the media get away with anything with no repercussions and jackhole judges throw out any civil remedy cases hiding behind first amendment...

Politics aside, You shouldn't get to trash folks with no evidence without consequences and accountablity...

Hallelujah! Preach it my Brother! I have posted hours worth of two fingered documentary on all of these facts. There are still idiots on our own forum that believe in the lies. Don't forget that Scott Fujita was pegged as a ringleader in the fictitious "bounty program". Not only did he swear through an affidavit that there was no program that was submitted to the District Court, but he is one of the most respectable men I have ever followed. He has been right there throughout everything that the Gleason's have endured. An incredible man.

TheOak 05-17-2020 06:04 AM

Re: Saints' Sean Payton calls 'Bountygate' punishment 'a sham' as he reacts to former linebacker's claim
 
A lion does not concern himself with the opinions of sheep.

st thomas 05-17-2020 08:09 AM

Re: Saints' Sean Payton calls 'Bountygate' punishment 'a sham' as he reacts to former linebacker's claim
 
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Originally Posted by TheOak (Post 889071)
A lion does not concern himself with the opinions of sheep.


Oak , I get it but shouldn’t it be the wolf on sheep?


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vpheughan 05-17-2020 09:31 AM

Re: Saints' Sean Payton calls 'Bountygate' punishment 'a sham' as he reacts to former linebacker's claim
 
I believe I posted this on the NFL page. So much for me attempting to be as SIRIUS!! as the vaunted NFL radio!!!:rofl: :rofl:

Also MR BOLD FONT: Goodell appointing Tagliabue to do his thing wasn't lost on ME at any time during the investigation.

I live in Indy to boot!!

TheOak 05-17-2020 11:36 AM

Re: Saints' Sean Payton calls 'Bountygate' punishment 'a sham' as he reacts to former linebacker's claim
 
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Originally Posted by st thomas (Post 889075)
Oak , I get it but shouldn’t it be the wolf on sheep?


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It is a quote that is dated as far back as Aesop's Fables but can have many variations, all of which are driven by the perception of the subject.

Logically it should be Sheppard or Sheep Dog but Sean doesn't see himself as that pedestrian.

A wolf is sinister and a scavenger.... Not Sean either.

The Lion however lends to being noble.

Sean much like Trump can not stop stepping on their dicks when a microphone is placed in front of them. Each should practice restraint and not engage low IQ media banter. Like a facebook meme they both see themselves as something other than how they act.

My fear is that Sean has spent so much tie in Louisiana that he see's himself as a victim and in spite of 8 years passing still feels like he needs to defend himself or "rise up"...

There is absolutely nothing productive to mentioning the subject or answering questions about it ever again.

st thomas 05-17-2020 11:49 AM

Re: Saints' Sean Payton calls 'Bountygate' punishment 'a sham' as he reacts to former linebacker's claim
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheOak (Post 889084)
It is a quote that is dated as far back as Aesop's Fables but can have many variations, all of which are driven by the perception of the subject.

Logically it should be Sheppard or Sheep Dog but Sean doesn't see himself as that pedestrian.

A wolf is sinister and a scavenger.... Not Sean either.

The Lion however lends to being noble.

Sean much like Trump can not stop stepping on their dicks when a microphone is placed in front of them. Each should practice restraint and not engage low IQ media banter. Like a facebook meme they both see themselves as something other than how they act.

My fear is that Sean has spent so much tie in Louisiana that he see's himself as a victim and in spite of 8 years passing still feels like he needs to defend himself or "rise up"...

There is absolutely nothing productive to mentioning the subject or answering questions about it ever again.


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saintsfan1976 05-17-2020 12:14 PM

Re: Saints' Sean Payton calls 'Bountygate' punishment 'a sham' as he reacts to former linebacker's claim
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeanpierre (Post 889014)
Lost on the General Public, even most Saints Fans, Goodell had to appoint former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue to take over the case because Goodell had become overly bias...

Further lost, and forgotten by most folks and the media, Paul Tagliabue exonerated the players and reversed Goodell's suspensions for the players; barely reported by #MSM...

Still tune out anytime that fat f*ck Peter King who claimed he'd seen the 10K pages of evidences in a private disclosure with the Commissioner and then later said the Commissioner had an evidence problem...

These #fakenews f*cks in the media get away with anything with no repercussions and jackhole judges throw out any civil remedy cases hiding behind first amendment...

Politics aside, You shouldn't get to trash folks with no evidence without consequences and accountablity...

Exactly!

Total sham, not coincidentally running parallel to the microscope placed on the NFL for H I D I N G critical science regarding concussions, player safety and CTE.

I will ALWAYS say F Goodell and his witch hunt!

neugey 05-17-2020 12:20 PM

Re: Saints' Sean Payton calls 'Bountygate' punishment 'a sham' as he reacts to former linebacker's claim
 
Coach Payton is wrong. He will get over Bountygate. We just have to win a Super Bowl to make it happen.

TheOak 05-17-2020 01:06 PM

Re: Saints' Sean Payton calls 'Bountygate' punishment 'a sham' as he reacts to former linebacker's claim
 
Another thing that is lost to the general public and most Saints fans is that Goodell's power was sold to him by the NFLPA. Namely DeMaruice Smith who is either incompetent or in bed with Goodell to agree to the clause in the CBA that made Goodell his own arbitrator.

Try and blame Goodell if you like, he is just exhibiting human nature. Goodell is a product of the 32 owners intended to take the brunt of the public anger. <---- Get your head wrapped around that and you will know the answers to all the unanswered questions about Goodell.

Rugby Saint II 05-17-2020 03:06 PM

Re: Saints' Sean Payton calls 'Bountygate' punishment 'a sham' as he reacts to former linebacker's claim
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheOak (Post 889084)
It is a quote that is dated as far back as Aesop's Fables but can have many variations, all of which are driven by the perception of the subject.

Logically it should be Sheppard or Sheep Dog but Sean doesn't see himself as that pedestrian.

A wolf is sinister and a scavenger.... Not Sean either.

The Lion however lends to being noble.

Sean much like Trump can not stop stepping on their dicks when a microphone is placed in front of them. Each should practice restraint and not engage low IQ media banter. Like a facebook meme they both see themselves as something other than how they act.

My fear is that Sean has spent so much tie in Louisiana that he see's himself as a victim and in spite of 8 years passing still feels like he needs to defend himself or "rise up"...

There is absolutely nothing productive to mentioning the subject or answering questions about it ever again.

Oak, I beg to differ my friend. I would feel exactlythe same way as Payton....maybe even vindictive after the lies and smear campaign by Godhell. I'm behind coach venting when there is a question asked. It's not like he mentions it every game day or something.


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