Warren Sapp made a claim that he funded a $5,000 bounty program during his playing days. It’s very odd however that one of his most high-profile teammates says he never saw it happen. Read more after the jump.
Warren Sapp made a claim that he funded a $5,000 bounty program during his playing days. It’s very odd however that one of his most high-profile teammates says he never saw it happen. Read more after the jump.
Oh sh*t, the NFLPA is fighting back! The NFL Players Association filed papers in federal court pointing out that the NFL permitted a 1996 incentive program for big hits funded by then-Green Bay defensive lineman Reggie White. GameTimeGirl
Sabrina B. Late Monday night, with chatter still brewing around regarding the evidence the NFL presented to various reporters (including CBSSports.com’s Mike Freeman) against Saints players, New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees offered up an interesting observation on Twitter.
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe, never one to shy away from sharing his opinion, had already mentioned his disgust for the New Orleans Saints’ bounty program when the news came out March 2. After the NFL on Wednesday levied stiff punishment against the New Orleans Saints and their coaches, Kluwe took to his favorite medium, Twitter, to share his thoughts.  Check what he has to say & let us know what you think…
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl The NFL came down hard on the New Orleans Saints on Wednesday.
I’m sorry I really laughed out loud when I read this. Â Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh said the bounty placed on players by members of the New Orleans Saints is “unfortuante”. Â Suh says he would never participate in such a program which sounds odd coming from a player voted as “dirtest player in the league”. Â I guess Suh prefers to stomp out his opponents for free and the love of the game. Â Read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl