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Saints admit to 'bounty' program
cnn.com ^
 | 3/7/12
 | CNN Wire Staff
Posted on 03/07/2012 12:20:22 PM PST by ColdOne
(CNN) -- The New Orleans Saints admitted Tuesday to paying bonuses for hits that would knock opposing players out of a game, vowing the practice won't be repeated. 
Saints Head Coach Sean Payton and General Manager Mickey Loomis said they take "full responsibility" for the practice, which they said "happened under our watch." 
"These are serious violations, and we understand the negative impact it has had on our game," Loomis and Payton said in a statement issued Tuesday evening. 
"Both of us have made it clear within our organization that this will never happen again, and make that same promise to the NFL and most importantly to all of our fans."
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TOPICS: Sports
KEYWORDS: bountyprogram; mickeyloomis; nationalfelonleague; nfl; seanpayton
    
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posted on 
03/07/2012 12:20:25 PM PST
by 
ColdOne
 
To: ColdOne
    That’s morally disgusting.
 
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posted on 
03/07/2012 12:24:24 PM PST
by 
Mad Dawg
(Jesus, I trust in you.)
 
To: ColdOne
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posted on 
03/07/2012 12:25:58 PM PST
by 
BenLurkin
(This is not a statement of fact.  It is either opinion or satire; or both)
 
To: ColdOne
    The intent to cause harm and organize wholesale violence against individuals is a crime and and out to be prosecuted.
Not investigated.
Arrests, Prosecution and Sentenced.
Additionally, the individuals marked for these assaults should sue as should the owners of the respective teams.
 
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posted on 
03/07/2012 12:28:36 PM PST
by 
Vendome
(Don't take life so seriously, you won't live through it anyway)
 
To: ColdOne
    Payton and Loomis should be banned from football for life.
 
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posted on 
03/07/2012 12:28:59 PM PST
by 
Parmenio
 
To: ColdOne
    Heavy fines should be placed on the organization.
I thought this kind of crap normally came out of Washington or Philly. I guess the Saints won’t be a team I’ll root for next season.
 
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posted on 
03/07/2012 12:29:05 PM PST
by 
al_c
(http://www.blowoutcongress.com)
 
To: ColdOne
    What is their punishment?
 
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posted on 
03/07/2012 12:33:40 PM PST
by 
GeronL
(The Right to Life came before the Right to Pursue Happiness)
 
To: Parmenio
    Payton and Loomis should be banned from football for life. Lots of people down here are truly pissed, I know I am and haven't followed football that much in 5-6 years.
 
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posted on 
03/07/2012 12:35:11 PM PST
by 
The Cajun
(Palin,  Free Republic, Mark Levin, Newt......Nuff said.)
 
To: The Cajun
    Yeah CNN can be believed/ sarcasm
 
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posted on 
03/07/2012 12:36:34 PM PST
by 
Democrat_media
(China is destroying all our jobs and manufacturing ability. China makes everything.)
 
To: Vendome
    The intent to cause harm and organize wholesale violence against individuals is a crime and and out to be prosecuted.
Do you all believe when the media said the same thing about Palin in the giffords shooting? They lied then . You all are quick to trust the media.
When the media say it’s up I know it’s down.
Where’s the BP oil “disaster” now, global warming?
 
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posted on 
03/07/2012 12:39:15 PM PST
by 
Democrat_media
(China is destroying all our jobs and manufacturing ability. China makes everything.)
 
To: ColdOne
    All sports teams do this at every level. In high school our Defensive players had a $100 pool to take out the star all conference running back for an opposing team.
 
To: fastkelly
    All sports teams do this at every level. In high school our Defensive players had a $100 pool to take out the star all conference running back for an opposing team.  It is the coach's job to detect and prohibit such practices, not to administer the system.
 How the coaches could fail to get together and come to an understanding that they will not cheap shot the opposition if the opposition agrees not to cheap shot them boggles my mind.
 
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posted on 
03/07/2012 12:53:08 PM PST
by 
Haiku Guy
("The problem with Internet Quotes is that you never know if they are real" -- Abraham Lincoln)
 
To: Haiku Guy
    This is why the NHL allows fighting, without allowing it, you would have bounties all the time in hockey. Fighting is the great equalizer. Same in baseball with the brushback pitch...a guarantee that for the most part, pitchers know if they plug somebody, the other team will get revenge.
 
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posted on 
03/07/2012 12:55:52 PM PST
by 
dfwgator
(Don't wake up in a roadside ditch.  Get rid of Romney.)
 
To: fastkelly
    All sports teams do this at every level. In high school our Defensive players had a $100 pool to take out the star all conference running back for an opposing team.  Same here. When I was in high school, Coach offered us steak dinners for every opposing team's helmet we could crack during a game.
 
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posted on 
03/07/2012 1:10:52 PM PST
by 
ScottinVA
(GOP, meet Courage... Courage, meet GOP.)
 
To: ScottinVA
    To clarify, that was in 1973-74. Helmet cracking is verboten now.
 
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posted on 
03/07/2012 1:12:24 PM PST
by 
ScottinVA
(GOP, meet Courage... Courage, meet GOP.)
 
To: ColdOne
    This goes outside football. You can't take contracts out on somebody. Doesn't matter the method, it is illegal. Not against the rules of football, illegal. There is a difference and that needs to be the key here. 
 
 As for the "Everybody does it" well you deal with that by the same method as speeding. Everybody does it, and if you get caught you pay the ticket. New Orleans got caught. Now they need to take their medicine. At a minimum those responsible need to never again set foot in a football stadium.
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posted on 
03/07/2012 1:15:30 PM PST
by 
GonzoGOP
(There are millions of paranoid people in the world and they are all out to get me.)
 
To: fastkelly
    I'll bet that makes you proud.
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posted on 
03/07/2012 1:23:57 PM PST
by 
starlifter
(Pullum sapit)
 
To: ColdOne
    The Saints’ Superbowl trophy needs to be taken away from the team then.
 
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posted on 
03/07/2012 8:10:55 PM PST
by 
SoldierDad
(Proud dad of an Army Soldier who has survived 24 months of Combat deployment.)
 
To: ColdOne
    What concerns me is the coach and gm were not smart enogh to realize this was illegal to begin with. Tells me that the ‘win at all costs’ trumps everything, including illegal activities.
 
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posted on 
03/08/2012 4:22:49 AM PST
by 
rawhide
 
To: SoldierDad
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posted on 
03/08/2012 4:23:33 AM PST
by 
rawhide
 
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