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Bucky32;2146090; said:
More problems coming?

*ESPN link*: Sources: Saints' GM could eavesdrop


The U.S. Attorney's Office in the Eastern District of Louisiana was told Friday that New Orleans Saints general manager Mickey Loomis had an electronic device in his Superdome suite that had been secretly re-wired to enable him to eavesdrop on visiting coaching staffs for nearly three NFL seasons, "Outside the Lines" has learned."

Wow, what else did these guys do to win?
 
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Jake;2146148; said:
The U.S. Attorney's Office in the Eastern District of Louisiana was told Friday that New Orleans Saints general manager Mickey Loomis had an electronic device in his Superdome suite that had been secretly re-wired to enable him to eavesdrop on visiting coaching staffs for nearly three NFL seasons,
You say that like its a bad thing....
 
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Bucky32;2146175; said:
Loomis might be looking at a lifetime ban if this turns out to be true. This is worse than Spygate.

I wanna see the proof that TexPN has - this report they're saying is prior to the 04 season?!? I mean, it's not like they're 100 % right all the time (ahem...)

And it seems that the Saints are calling their bluff, too...

Come on, TexPN, this is a bit much for even you guys...
 
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alexhortdog95;2146454; said:
I wanna see the proof that TexPN has - this report they're saying is prior to the 04 season?!? I mean, it's not like they're 100 % right all the time (ahem...)

And it seems that the Saints are calling their bluff, too...

Come on, TexPN, this is a bit much for even you guys...




but it was reported by "Outside The Lines"!!!!
 
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brodybuck21;2146496; said:
but it was reported by "Outside The Lines"!!!!
But it was reported to the Feds! Things that people say to the Feds that the Feds never act on must be true! See the Mole People living in the center of the Earth. I told them about that years ago. It's been so long since they got the word, I bet they have it almost solved by now!
 
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Gatorubet;2146505; said:
But it was reported to the Feds! Things that people say to the Feds that the Feds never act on must be true! See the Mole People living in the center of the Earth. I told them about that years ago. It's been so long since they got the word, I bet they have it almost solved by now!


ha!
 
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lvbuckeye;2150481; said:
they were saying on Inside the NFL that Vilma was the mastermind of the bounty scheme, which is why he's gone for the year.
considering the bounty programs that have occurred at Da U in the last 20 years, i can't be surprised.

I'm not that good at Photoshop, but dammit I'm getting better! :biggrin:
 

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There truly isn't any honor amongst....Saints?!?

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Linky: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl--d...ucted-to-lie-by-gregg-williams--joe-vitt.html

Former New Orleans Saints defensive lineman Anthony Hargrove submitted a signed declaration to the NFL in April detailing how he was instructed by current and former Saints assistant coaches Joe Vitt and Gregg Williams in 2010 to deny the team's bounty program.

The declaration, obtained by Yahoo! Sports on Monday, was provided to the NFL by Hargrove through the NFL Players Association. A source said last week that the NFLPA submitted the declaration in hopes of proving that Hargrove and other Saints players were merely following orders by coaches. All four players appealed their suspensions on Monday.
 
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