...and he just put them on notice that there is a new sheriff in town.plus he kind of called out the entire organization. He still has to work with a lot of those people...
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...and he just put them on notice that there is a new sheriff in town.plus he kind of called out the entire organization. He still has to work with a lot of those people...
He's a coach. Talking is all that they do.I think he came off like a blowhard. When I show up to the bass pond I don't start talking about all the big bass I'm going to catch...I let my catching do the talkingView attachment 75858
I wonder if they test Aaron Rogers for Ayahuasca?![]()
Seahawks' Geno Smith won't be charged in connection with 2022 arrest for suspicion of DUI
QB Geno Smith will not be charged in connection with his 2022 arrest on suspicion of DUI, a spokesperson with the King County Prosecutor's Office told ESPN.www.espn.com
He sounds like a real POSMaybe he can institute a bounty of some sort, to get the team fired up to play hard.
"The league found that Payton not only knew about the scheme, but tried to cover it up during both league investigations. During the 2010 investigation, Payton told Williams and Vitt to "make sure our ducks are in a row" when the league interviewed them. Before the start of the 2011 season, Payton received an email from Ornstein detailing the broader lines of the scheme. In that same email, Ornstein offered $5,000 to anyone who knocked Rodgers out of the 2011 season opener. Payton initially denied knowing that this email existed, but subsequently admitted that in fact he had read it."
League commissioner Roger Goodell responded with some of the most severe sanctions in the league's 92-year history, and among the most severe punishments for in-game misconduct in North American professional sports history. Defensive coordinator Gregg Williams was suspended indefinitely, though this would be overturned the following year. Head coach Sean Payton was suspended for the entire 2012 season—the first time since Chuck Fairbanks in 1978 that a head coach had been suspended and the first time a head coach was suspended by the league. General manager Mickey Loomis was suspended for the first eight games of the 2012 season-the first time that a general manager was suspended by the league for any reason. Assistant head coach Joe Vitt was suspended for the first six games of the 2012 season. The Saints organization was penalized with a $500,000 fine and forced to forfeit their second-round draft selections in 2012 and 2013.Well...
Yeah
Why he was allowed back in the league seemed strange, but the punishments were all weak in my view...but mine isn't the view that counts of course.
And it's worth exactly what you paid for it.Your opinion has no bearing on my opinion.
but he's hung up on another deal
Well I pay 10 bucks per monthAnd it's worth exactly what you paid for it.
