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of course he would he handed them out. why would he go back on the punishment he handed out. nobody in their right mind thought these players would get a fair shot even the players themselves.

Goodell should have never been allowed to have absolute power. It amazes me that the Steelers were the only team to vote against the new cba :smh:
 

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U aggravated Holmes?

Isn't there an abortion clinic you should be protesting at?

Ur entire presence devalues the discourse in here because u assume your the smartest person in the room. Your not, cac! Yes I called you a cac because your tone and overall world perception could only have been shaped by a sheltered cac. You lack experience in adult matters, so don't be offended when scolded like a child.... CAC
 

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Goodell should have never been allowed to have absolute power. It amazes me that the Steelers were the only team to vote against the new cba :smh:

exactly. how they let that go down is beyond me. prob cause the owners making more than ever but it's not cuz of Goodell and his doing. he's making the product worse but owners dont care
 
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Isn't there an abortion clinic you should be protesting at?

Ur entire presence devalues the discourse in here because u assume your the smartest person in the room. Your not, cac! Yes I called you a cac because your tone and overall world perception could only have been shaped by a sheltered cac. You lack experience in adult matters, so don't be offended when scolded like a child.... CAC

So you are mad

Makes sense, my stance came out correct while other fools tried to do semantic acrobatics with zero success.

CAC 1 You 0
 

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Do you know what common sense is?

It's when you link evidence together, and figure things out for yourself.

When one chooses to ignore the links of evidence, they don't really want the truth in the first place.

Dog....it's still in court and the fact is that we don't know all the facts as of yet.

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saints dumb. you cant provoke a dude who got dirt on you.

they were feeling themselves a bit too much & its come back to bite em.
 
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Source: Jonathan Vilma, Saints LB, has no NFL settlement offer - NFL.com

The NFL "has made no settlement offer" to New Orleans Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma regarding his season-long suspension for his role in a "bounty" program despite reports to the contrary, a source close to the situation told NFL.com and NFL Network reporter Steve Wyche on Monday morning.

The source told Wyche that the lack of an offer does not mean a proposal might not be made in the future.

ESPN.com reported Vilma had received an offer that would reduce his suspension to eight games on the condition that the linebacker drop his defamation lawsuit against NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, citing sources familiar with discussions by the NFL, the NFL Players Association and the counsel for Vilma and three other suspended players.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said the league had no comment on the report.

The two sides are scheduled to appear before U.S. District Court Judge Ginger Berrigan on Friday. The courts have ordered the parties to engage in settlement discussions.

Vilma and Saints defensive end Will Smith (four games), now-Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Anthony Hargrove (eight games) and now-Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott Fujita (three games) were all suspended for their roles in the "bounty" program, in which former Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams ran a system from 2009 to 2011 that allegedly rewarded defensive players for injuring or knocking opponents out of games.

Goodell told NFL.com's Marc Sessler on Saturday that it was "clear" the Saints players received payments for injuring other players and that the league "would not tolerate it."
 

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Source: Jonathan Vilma, Saints LB, has no NFL settlement offer - NFL.com

The NFL "has made no settlement offer" to New Orleans Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma regarding his season-long suspension for his role in a "bounty" program despite reports to the contrary, a source close to the situation told NFL.com and NFL Network reporter Steve Wyche on Monday morning.

The source told Wyche that the lack of an offer does not mean a proposal might not be made in the future.

ESPN.com reported Vilma had received an offer that would reduce his suspension to eight games on the condition that the linebacker drop his defamation lawsuit against NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, citing sources familiar with discussions by the NFL, the NFL Players Association and the counsel for Vilma and three other suspended players.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said the league had no comment on the report.

The two sides are scheduled to appear before U.S. District Court Judge Ginger Berrigan on Friday. The courts have ordered the parties to engage in settlement discussions.

Vilma and Saints defensive end Will Smith (four games), now-Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Anthony Hargrove (eight games) and now-Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott Fujita (three games) were all suspended for their roles in the "bounty" program, in which former Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams ran a system from 2009 to 2011 that allegedly rewarded defensive players for injuring or knocking opponents out of games.

Goodell told NFL.com's Marc Sessler on Saturday that it was "clear" the Saints players received payments for injuring other players and that the league "would not tolerate it."

I'm pretty sure the offer was real and this report is damage control by NFL lawyers.
 
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