Wait—-what happened to "I can't stop laughing at Keith Olberman's commentary about Roger Goodell! #4 is especially true! Watch what he does at the 4:51 mark!"
Wait—-what happened to "I can't stop laughing at Keith Olberman's commentary about Roger Goodell! #4 is especially true! Watch what he does at the 4:51 mark!"
I'm so cynical at this point that I suspect half of them are NFL plants. A convenient distraction to shift focus off Goodell.
As a Saints fan, I was so fired up yesterday that we finally had the smoking gun and the bastard was done.
Saints fans told you this 3 years ago, but America didn't listen.
Remember when the NFL hired Mary Joe White to conduct an "independent" investigation into Bountygate, wound up testifying on the NFL's behalf, and then told a judge that she knew (incorrectly) Anthony Hargrove was guilty of taking bounties because she could see him saying "give me my money" in a video?
This doesn't even scratch the surface. This throws the league's ENTIRE narrative about Spygate, Bountygate, the lockout, the replacement referees—literally EVERYTHING ROGER GOODELL HAS TOLD US—into question. If you still bought all of his bullshit in the first place.
SAS. No criticism of black leadership at all.
It's okay for them to demand the jobs of bosses and CEOs when somebody does something racist, even if it's an employee and not the person himself........
I'm gonna remember this next time an African American leader like Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton does the same thing during some racially charged episode.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: I want to see the 50,000 pages of Bountygate evidence. NOW.
I loathe these items where they act like something is $9.99 (but they also charge an unseen $7 for "shipping and processing"), and you get a second one for FREE! (but you have to pay an ADDITIONAL unseen $7).
Dude looks like Kenny G's opening act.
In unrelated news, I want to see the 50,000 pages of evidence that Goodell supposedly collected that proved the Saints had a bounty system. NOW.
Wait, I'm confused. Does this story say that he doesn't have to serve 5 more years in prison because he has already served 2 years for another offense?
That only took about 6 hours—-ESPN taking a story about Ray Rice and making it about ESPN.
I assume this article is getting a "warm reception."
I'm still waiting to the see the "50,000 pages of evidence" proving that the Saints had a bounty system. All I've seen is a legal hit on Kurt Warner.
Again, if this was a big problem and the Falcons were so bent out of shape, why did they think it was okay when Tony Gonzalez did it?
Proposed by the Falcons the year that Tony Gonzalez retired.