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<blockquote data-quote="Bogart" data-source="post: 436764" data-attributes="member: 3900"><p>All teams run the bounty program.</p><p> </p><p>It bothered me that the Saints got singled out....No one cared when the Ravens admitted to it back in 2008, and like people that are coming out and defending them, it's true, all teams do it.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>You know, all the talk about them trying to knock Favre out of the game, let me ask you this...</p><p> </p><p>Why weren't the Vikings protecting him better?</p><p> </p><p>That should be the question, instead of "they had a bounty on him, they were trying to kill him". His offensive line let him take that beating.</p><p> </p><p>I don't think anyone would care about this 20 years ago. It would not have been made into a big deal. But the way the media blew this whole story up, makes the entire league look like they care more about drama than actually playing football. All the talk about them knocking Kurt Warner out, hey that was a legal hit. is Kurt Warner on ESPN *****ing about it? Nope, even he said it was a clean hit on him, and nothing wrong with it.</p><p> </p><p>If you want to say they were wrong for beating on Favre like that, you better also call the 49ers dirty for beating up Eli like they did in the NFC Championship. What does that tell you when you see a defense giving a lights out beating to the quarterback like that? The last 3 NFC Championships. The Saints beat down Favre, hurt him, he came back raddled. The Packers knocked Cutler out of the game and were pass rushing him like crazy, the 49ers were desperately beating the living hell out of Eli Manning...But what does that tell you? If you ask me, it should tell you <strong><u>This is a team that wants to go to the Super Bowl.</u></strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>But the one thing that bothered me the most was how the media was claiming no defensive player should be paid extra money for getting interceptions and fumbles. What are they supposed to do then? Just stand there and let the offense score? I guess that's why the Vikings lost. Not only did the Saints "get away with beating up Favre" but they also were paying Tracy Porter and company to get interceptions that changed the game *****. That's the defense's job!!! Why they made a big deal of them getting paid bonus money for making interceptions and fumbles is beyond me, cause I am sure all 32 teams have done that before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogart, post: 436764, member: 3900"] All teams run the bounty program. It bothered me that the Saints got singled out....No one cared when the Ravens admitted to it back in 2008, and like people that are coming out and defending them, it's true, all teams do it. You know, all the talk about them trying to knock Favre out of the game, let me ask you this... Why weren't the Vikings protecting him better? That should be the question, instead of "they had a bounty on him, they were trying to kill him". His offensive line let him take that beating. I don't think anyone would care about this 20 years ago. It would not have been made into a big deal. But the way the media blew this whole story up, makes the entire league look like they care more about drama than actually playing football. All the talk about them knocking Kurt Warner out, hey that was a legal hit. is Kurt Warner on ESPN *****ing about it? Nope, even he said it was a clean hit on him, and nothing wrong with it. If you want to say they were wrong for beating on Favre like that, you better also call the 49ers dirty for beating up Eli like they did in the NFC Championship. What does that tell you when you see a defense giving a lights out beating to the quarterback like that? The last 3 NFC Championships. The Saints beat down Favre, hurt him, he came back raddled. The Packers knocked Cutler out of the game and were pass rushing him like crazy, the 49ers were desperately beating the living hell out of Eli Manning...But what does that tell you? If you ask me, it should tell you [B][U]This is a team that wants to go to the Super Bowl.[/U][/B] But the one thing that bothered me the most was how the media was claiming no defensive player should be paid extra money for getting interceptions and fumbles. What are they supposed to do then? Just stand there and let the offense score? I guess that's why the Vikings lost. Not only did the Saints "get away with beating up Favre" but they also were paying Tracy Porter and company to get interceptions that changed the game *****. That's the defense's job!!! Why they made a big deal of them getting paid bonus money for making interceptions and fumbles is beyond me, cause I am sure all 32 teams have done that before. [/QUOTE]
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