Thursday, March 22, 2012

Why NFL's bounty decision deserves a flag Paging Drew Brees Sean Payton's Suspension Was Way Too Lenient Goodell’s punishment for bounties harsh but warranted Bounty penalties blindside New Orleans Saints Match worthy of Blackhawks Canucks Once Again We're Only Talking About The NFL DALY made the right call in Saints' case Steelers president lauds Goodell's handling Peter King Vilma other players aga likely next to be disciplined Payton suspended season by head coach without pay 2012 suspensions and need protect integrity sport Roger Goodell did what he had there are no winners story hammers over bounties; banned clubs Eliminate 'Bountygate' suspends

Roger Goodell sends a message to the Saints, NFL: Lying and disrespect won't be tolerated The NFL commissioner is making it loud and clear that he will not be undermined by anyone associated with the league. Roger Goodell did what he had to, but there are no winners in Saints' story New Orleans' bounty program was an insult to its fans and makes one wonder why would Los Angeles want to be part of the NFL right now. Let's take a deep breath and hold off on the canonization of Roger Goodell. The puffs of white smoke coming out of the chimney are a bit much. NFL Fans Can't Fight Tammany Hall: Commissioner Roger Goodell Running a Monopoly The National Football League isn't a sports league anymore. It's a monopoly. Commissioner Roger Goodell proved that with his punishment of the New Orleans Saints  the NFL isn't trying to improve its on-field product, or better serve its fans. Now that pro football crushes all other sports in attendance, TV ratings, and profitability, the NFL is in the full-time business of preserving its ... Goodell's punishment for bounties harsh, but warranted With the flick of a whip, Roger Goodell became Judge Roy Bean, the law west and east of the Pecos. The NFL commissioner Wednesday lined up all the important Saints who had sinned, tied them to his high horse and dragged them through the chaparral. Roger Goodell: Iron Fist Is Good for NFL and College Football. Roger Goodell 's iron fist has recently landed like a right hook to the jaw of Sean Payton and the New Orleans Saints.  It didn't knock them out, but they will go back to their respective corner and take full inventory of their faculties. Actually—Sean Payton is out.  Well, it's more like a year-long standing eight-count. Saints' head coach Sean Payton has been suspended for the entire 2012 ... Goodell makes Saints pay NFL commissioner Roger Goodell couldn't have come down harder on the Bountygate perpetrators — or inflicted more deliberate damage to them — if he'd been coached by them. Goodell did what he had to, but there are no winners in Saints' story New Orleans' bounty program was an insult to its fans and makes one wonder why would Los Angeles want to be part of the NFL right now. Let's take a deep breath and hold off on the canonization of Roger Goodell. The puffs of white smoke coming out of the chimney are a bit much. Roger Goodell asks NFL owners to certify no bounties are in place In a memo to all NFL teams Wednesday, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell instructed every owner to meet with his head coach and "confirm that the club does not operate a similar pay-for-performance or bounty program and to instruct his coach that no such program is permissible and that if such a program exists, it must be terminated immediately." Roger Goodell Delivers the Shot Heard 'Round the NFL: Fan Reaction The NFL announced the sanctions for the New Orleans Saints on March 21 for the bounty scandal, and they are staggering. Bernie: Goodell shows no fear Roger Goodell reaffirmed his status as the finest commissioner in professional sports.
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References:
http://dailyherald.com/article/20120321/sports/703219654/
http://www.forbes.com/sites/randalllane/2012/03/21/paging-drew-brees-why-sean-paytons-suspension-was-way-too-lenient/
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/peter_king/03/21/saints.discipline/index.html?eref=si_mostpopular
http://feeds.sfgate.com/click.phdo?i=833b5fa9cd60810200362072fd03bd8f
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