See, things like that are more of what I'm looking for regarding actual evidence of a bounty program. Not pay for performance, but an actual "three-year, institutionalized pay-to-injure ("bounty") program" as specified in the original NFL accusation.
I have my issues with trusting guys like Ornstein and the "anonymous source", but if the coaches are admitting it, then that's a move in the right direction.
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And that perhaps is and will continue to be the biggest question, which may never be answered. What will an assistant coach who may have been (and likely still is) motivated by saving his career, a twice-convicted felon who still hopes to have access to NFL events (and inexplicably still does), and an unnamed person who may be a disgruntled former Saints employee say, if ever asked about these matters, especially if asked about them under oath?
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I have a feeling that Vilma is going to go through with his suit against Goodell. If it causes more evidence to be exposed in an actual courtroom setting, I'm all for it, whether it be damaging to the Saints or the NFL.
Moving on, we used to have a Falcons fan that posted here, but he's since disappeared. A shame, really. I was hoping he could explain just what that spot on Matt Ryan's pants really was...