Better late than never? Not so much, but regardless, NFL spokesperson Greg Aiello just revealed via Twitter, the league's statement regarding the Saints bounty appeal hearing.
Roger Goodell set out to make an example of of the Saints with the punishments he laid down for Bountygate. He took away the center of the Saints success by suspending head coach Sean Payton for an entire year.
He also handed down hefty suspensions for assistant coaches, management and players...
For the fourth year in the a row, the National Football League has recognized October as "Breast Cancer Awareness Month" by allowing it's players, coaches, and referees to wear neon pink gear during games. Well for the first time in four years, the NFL will allow their referees to throw pink flags during an NFL game.
This guy may be the greatest New Orleans Saints fan of all-time. If not all-time, at least in recent history. He goes by the name of '2009ring' on the website SaintsReport.com, and what he did to Roger Goodell literally made me laugh out loud when I saw it for the first time.
Remember that whole replacement referee thing that happened in the first three weeks of the 2012 NFL regular season? Well, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has actually come out and apologized for it - sort of. In a thirty-minute call, Goodell described a short-term pain that was necessary for a long-term gain...
It looks like we may owe Jeremy Shockey an apology. A radio interview with local New Orleans author Alan Donnes revealed that the whistleblower in the Saints 'Bountygate' scandal is allegedly former Saints defensive quality control Coach Mike Cerullo. But why would someone who was part of Gregg Williams' defensive team snitch?
New Orleans Saints Head Coach, Sean Payton, has finally addressed the media since finding out that the NFL commissioner, Roger Goodell, has decided that he, Payton, would not be coaching the Saints in 2012 due to his involvement in "Bounty Gate."Sean Payton was found to not be cooperating with an NFL investigation in which there were allegations of a bounty-style program in the organizat
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell made it quite clear this week that as the NFL Lockout drags out, it is getting closer and closer to having to cancel the first NFL Pre-Season game. The commissioner told NFL owners that while he doesn't have a date circled on the calendar to begin canceling games, he knows that the time is coming soon for a decision.
Closure was attained today in a case that has added insult to injury (no pun intended) for Brett Favre. The closure comes at the end of a 2010 NFL season that probably has him wondering why he ever got on that private jet to Minnesota in the first place.