Goodell not fazed by Vilma’s lawsuit, Saints’ blather

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell isn't concerned about Jonathan Vilma's lawsuit. (AP photo)

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell isn't concerned about Jonathan Vilma's lawsuit. (AP photo)

Troy Vincent heard it from coaches since his days in youth football.

“Tough it out! Get up! Suck it up!’ — but those days are over,” the former NFL safety said Tuesday. “Was that the right thing to do? No. But that’s the way we were taught.”

The NFL, facing player-safety issues and a blur of concussion-litigation lawsuits, potentially could be on the verge of sweeping changes. But the biggest obstacle may be changing mindsets. Players, coaches and owners are driven to win, CAT-scans and EEGs be damned. This is a $9 billion league. A team’s season: 16 games. Evidence of possible post-career brain damage notwithstanding, does anybody really believe a player is not going to stumble back to the huddle even if he feels a little loopy?

Does it seem fathomable that players, not the most stable bunch when it comes to job security, would be willing to sit out games?

“That’s the progression,” said Vincent, who now works as the NFL’s vice president of player engagement. “It’s the right thing to do. I think players realize what’s at stake.”

The NFL held its spring meetings in Atlanta on Tuesday. Player safety stirred most of the discussion. Not surprising. It’s a topic that resonates in most NFL cities, with the notable exception of New Orleans. The Saints are still playing the victim card in “BountyGate.”

New Orleans players believe they’re being railroaded. But with every new whine, they’re morphing into a bigger clown act – and Jonathan Vilma is driving the proverbial overstuffed Volkswagen.

Late last week, “Jonathan Vilma vs. Roger Goodell” was filed in U.S. District Court in Louisiana. Among the amusing claims in Vilma’s libel and defamation suit: “Goodell had no reasonable grounds for believing the truth of his statements. Goodell relied on, at best, hearsay, circumstantial evidence and lies in making the statements.”

The result of these false claims, Vilma said, is that the “media will forever mention his name in the context of the bounty investigation and fans will forever remember Vilma with ill repute rather than remember his substantial accomplishments on and off the field.”

Sorry. I had to laugh at the thought of Vilma sitting on a witness stand, denying he was someone of “ill repute.”

Michael McCann, director of the Sports Institute at Vermont Law School, could not recall a similar case of an athlete suing a commissioner. He said it’s “less than 50 percent” that the case will make it to the courtroom. The collective bargaining agreement may preclude a player from suing the commissioner.

“If it’s not thrown out, it will be interesting to watch,” McCann said. “It’s almost imaginary.”

Truly surreal is the Saints’ and the NFLPA’s reaction to all this. At a time when player safety is the No. 1 agenda item and the belief exists that post-career brain damage may be leading to suicides, the union is complaining about even trivial matters like players having to wear thigh and knee pads again. And suing Goodell?

Perspective, people.

“I don’t expect that everyone is going to agree all the time, particularly when it involves discipline,” Goodell said. “That’s not [my] objective.”

He would not comment directly on Vilma’s lawsuit, nor would he say whether he believed the CBA allowed a player to sue him. But he said the league would release more evidence of the Saints’ bounty program in the future, beyond the statement of facts that was released in March.

Goodell was asked if the criticism hurt him. He smiled and said no.

Does he second-guess himself?

“Sure, but that’s what an appeals process is for,” he said. “You want to hear what the players have to say. I invited them to come in, but they decided not to, at the NFLPA’s suggestion.”

Vincent played 15 seasons, went to five Pro Bowls and was named the NFL’s Man of the Year. Credibility is not an issue. Asked if he ever considered suing a commissioner, he responded, “I didn’t know we could do that.”

His reaction to Vilma’s suit?

“I read about it, and I was just like: When is this going to end?” he said. “When are we going to get back to the real issues?”

It’s a good question, one that Vilma and the Saints need to think about.

By Jeff Schultz

99 comments Add your comment

Brian

May 22nd, 2012
7:58 pm

Go Jeff!!!!!

Brian

May 22nd, 2012
8:01 pm

You should tweet him and see whats up? Hey Jon. Just wanted to see how your day was going? When are you coming back to the NFL?

Beast from the East

May 22nd, 2012
8:10 pm

Would you expect anything less from a player from “Da U”?

Paddy

May 22nd, 2012
8:15 pm

Where is the NO owner in all this crap. Seems like there is absolutly no leadership coming from the very top of the Saints food chain! This is really disgusting!

FalconFanatic

May 22nd, 2012
8:28 pm

He sounds sooo ridiculous and he cannot honestly think Goddell is afraid of this, the man was a LAWYER before he was a commish and not only that he has a gang of top notch Harvard and Columbia law grads to beat your silly case and lawyers smart enough to take your dough that you are dumb enogh to sink into this frivilous case….DEATH TO THE SAINTS. GO FALCONS!!

JSS

May 22nd, 2012
8:40 pm

It’s gonna see the courtroom, what it may not do is survive a trip through all of those crazies in the 11th District Court of Appeals… They’ve never seen a case they didn’t do colon-rectal back flips trying to get to make whoopee with the business sector in writing summary judgments on their behalf… All other sports excluding the NBA who long ago traded their suspension rights for greater leverage (Bird Rights) over outside arbitration. He’s right it could be interesting if the district judge actually makes them produce their evidence!

Kurtis

May 22nd, 2012
8:46 pm

Saints…..what a bunch of whiney babies. It’s so freaking hilarious watching them go through this self inflicted trainwreck of an offseason.. HAHAHAHAHA!!!! What clowns.

Najeh Davenpoop

May 22nd, 2012
9:00 pm

BORING!! We want more articles about the most successful team in Atlanta: THE HAWKS!!

You can’t spell “football fan” without “fool.”

Nativebird

May 22nd, 2012
9:26 pm

Vilma is guilty, he’s a thug. Just like his coach Williams, who should not be allowed to ever walk a sideline again.

Hillbilly D

May 22nd, 2012
9:34 pm

He’s right it could be interesting if the district judge actually makes them produce their evidence!

I for one, would like to see the evidence. Let everybody show their cards.

Hey Seen this B4

May 22nd, 2012
9:38 pm

What’s worst, the Sean Payton painkiller scandal, BountyGate, Drew Bree’s embarrassing denial of a bounty system, the mortifying playoff losses to awful NFC West teams, or the tainted 2009 title?

Paul in NH

May 22nd, 2012
9:39 pm

I’d love to see this case go to trial – it would be a great spectacle. On the one hand you’d have Jonathon Vilma on the stand, under oath, answering questions concerning bounty-gate (perhaps Vilma’s lawyer hasn’t explained to him that, as the plaintiff, he’d better be prepared to answer questions under cross-examination).
On the other hand, we have the potential of seeing Roger Goodell produce the evidence he examined when suspending Vilma (and the rest of the group). We’ll see who threw teammates under the bus, who copped a plea with Goodell, how arbitrary Goodell’s decisions were. This will be a riot.

kappellmeister

May 22nd, 2012
10:00 pm

how crazy is it that the PLAYERS association is screaming about measures to increase player safety? I bet if the NFL had said the players were NOT allowed to wear thigh/knee pads they would have pitched a fit, too.

al

May 22nd, 2012
10:02 pm

The lawsuit is “Vilma v. Goodell”, not vs. This is not sports, so no vs.

JSS

May 22nd, 2012
10:11 pm

@ Paul and Hillbilly…
And that is the thing that gets skipped over in all of this, Goodall… It is the most disturbing about what he does and does not do in overseeing that league… When I watched the ‘60 Minutes’ piece on him, I just shook my head… He sat at Tagliabue’s right hand and covered the league’s butt on the PED/EPO/HGH fronts and he ran rough shot over the Workers Comp claim committee (the NFLPA is guilty too)… Two days of fun were when the House Judicial Committee took him to woodshed for their treatment of the retired players and threaten with the power of the Congressional supoena! The only person whoever squirm more was Mark McGwire!

Paul in NH

May 22nd, 2012
10:24 pm

JSS,
I find the entire attitude concerning PED’s in the NFL to be hilarious. We have examples of 150 lb cyclists taking steroids to improve performance, but I am supposed to believe that in a sport where size and strength are critical, where players can be cut for poor performance at any time, that 350 lb linemen bulked up using nothing more than weights and eating right.

Norm Van Brocklin

May 22nd, 2012
10:35 pm

I remember the first,ugh, almost thirty years of their existence, the Saints were one of the worst teams in the history of the NFL. Then they got decent for ten years or so, even pretty good a couple of years. Now they sink back to the lowest depths as they will be castigated and possibly moved or disbanded.

No wonder the deranged NO fans that haunt the AJC blogs are what they are (SeenThisB4, hiramsaint,etc.) The history of the Saints is enough to make anyone sick and despondent.

Sad when the highlight and turning point of their history was a tragic hurricane.

Norm Van Brocklin

May 22nd, 2012
10:36 pm

what the………

Hillbilly D

May 22nd, 2012
10:38 pm

that 350 lb linemen bulked up using nothing more than weights and eating right.

I can remember when a DT was the biggest player on the field and they were usually no more than 270 pounds. I can remember when there was maybe one 300 pound guy in the league. Of course, I wouldn’t argue that diet and training methods are probably better now than then (late 60’s), but are they that much better? Somebody would have to prove it to me.

JSS

May 22nd, 2012
10:46 pm

305 is about the max, the rest is the science…

doc

May 22nd, 2012
11:12 pm

this has to be repeated as it is sooo mind boggling the union is allowingit:

“Truly surreal is the Saints’ and the NFLPA’s reaction to all this. At a time when player safety is the No. 1 agenda item and the belief exists that post-career brain damage may be leading to suicides, the union is complaining about even trivial matters like players having to wear thigh and knee pads again. And suing Goodell?

Perspective, people.”

well said jeff. the union speaks with forked tongue, money vs health. reminds me of the sport of mbl where they watched bodies blow up and break down with regularity all the while resisting any drug/roid testing.

what goddell should say now is it is up to the union to handle its members and deal with it to assure the health of its members as he had taken care of his side of things.

Najeh Davenpoop

May 22nd, 2012
11:33 pm

A Saints player vs. Roger Goodell. Can both sides lose?

Najeh Davenpoop

May 22nd, 2012
11:35 pm

““Sure, but that’s what an appeals process is for,” he said. “You want to hear what the players have to say. I invited them to come in, but they decided not to, at the NFLPA’s suggestion.””

A real appeals process involves appealing to someone other than the person who made the original decision.

I see someone hijacked my screen name earlier, that’s always fun.

BooBoo

May 22nd, 2012
11:59 pm

This should up the ante and change Vilma’s suspension to a flat out ban from ever playing in the NFL again. Everyone involved should be banned, and that would mean a trial like the Black Sox players went through.

I have watched decades of Falcons football where they “mailed it in” the last six games or so, simply because the players did not want to get hurt. They certainly would never play hurt.

The mindset needs to be, “See those policemen along the sidelines? They are here to immediately arrest anyone, should an opposing player get hurt and file battery charges.” Three arrests in a career and a forever ban.

Hiramtaint

May 23rd, 2012
12:07 am

The saints are angels. they wouldn’t hurt a fly. I should know. we have tons of flies around the 9th ward. I’m gunna get a tattoo like My baby daddy drew brees has on his face!

JSS

May 23rd, 2012
12:35 am

Najeh Davenpoop…
“I see someone hijacked my screen name earlier, that’s always fun”

That one needs a new stick!

the angry hippy

May 23rd, 2012
12:44 am

Goodell is the thug! Remember how he sent NFL investigators to assist in the Vick case. I hate the guy! Thinks he can do what ever he wants. Vilma is guilty in the bounty thing but King Commish shouldnt have ran his mouth about it like he has no sin.

najeh dappenfart

May 23rd, 2012
1:20 am

Players dont want to come in and look like ninkumDavenpoops!! Fire Spirit Group..keep Joe and Josh!

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JV 51

May 23rd, 2012
5:47 am

U need 2 chill JS! U wanna get sued too?

collegeballfan

May 23rd, 2012
6:07 am

The retired players are suing the league over injuries. The active players are suing the league to keep player safety off the table.

The retireed players are suing the wrong party, they should be suing the NFLPA for not doing anything for player safety.

AJC writers would rather write about the Saints vs FAILCANTS

May 23rd, 2012
6:20 am

Because the FAILCANTS franchise is as bad as the bush league AJC joke writers…lmao…

FAILCANTS are a FAILED franchise

May 23rd, 2012
6:21 am

No SB ring…so sad, dirty turdz…

Jimmy Crack

May 23rd, 2012
7:18 am

“…does anybody really believe a player is not going to stumble back to the huddle even if he feels a little loopy?”

Great question, Jeff. Last night they replayed a miked-up Matt Stafford in that game a couple of years ago when he finished off a game winner despite being injured. Before the big play when he was on the sideline after the injury and the timeout, he would only say “I can throw it, I can throw it” and then mumbled something and he just ran onto the field. But the second after Matt threw the ball into the endzone to win the game, he sprinted over to the sideline and yelled “IT’S OUT, IT’S OUT!”, describing his shoulder separation. His shoulder was already out before the timeout but Matt wouldn’t mention it on the sideline or they would have shut him down. This is the football mentality, God bless them all. It will be a tough nut to crack for these warriors to take themselves out of a game because of being “dinged”, knowing they won’t play anymore in that game and probably won’t play in the next either with the new concussion rules.

Good stuff Jeff.

Sly Boarders

May 23rd, 2012
7:22 am

OTA’s start in a week and I have to read about the Saints? Not that I don’t appreciate this collumn, I do – I believe that these are the first steps of “player safety” changing the game permanently. But C’mon, man, let’s talk us some Falcons!

By the way, how many players who received concussions didn’t commit suicide? Post hoc ergo propter hoc anyone?

Getaway

May 23rd, 2012
7:28 am

I would love to comment on the story, but every time I move my mouse the page jumps to the top. Maybe Pat Y has it on the World Wide Leader’s website.

just sayin'

May 23rd, 2012
8:09 am

this team better become more obsessed with sCam’s team….who’s gonna tackle him now that the leading tackler is gone?

Let's Go

May 23rd, 2012
8:09 am

Roger Goodell is a lawyer turned businessman and right now he is the CEO of one of the biggest businesses in America, the NFL.

Goodell runs his business like a dictator with an iron fist and the share holders, the owners, love him for it because they want the players taken down a notch or two and Goodell does it for them and they can still look good to their team’s fans. The players sometimes win in the court of public opinion but come September all is forgiven because fans across the nation want their Football and deep down we all think believe the players are overpaid to play a child’s game.

Durt E. Byrd

May 23rd, 2012
8:22 am

What a joke… Vilma and the Saints are just upset because they got caught for the dirty scum that they are.

Too bad Katrina couldn’t have just washed them out and left the rest of the city alone.

Old Dawg

May 23rd, 2012
8:30 am

If you commit the crime you do the time. It’s that simple.

just sayin'

May 23rd, 2012
8:41 am

all that talk about Katrina not completing the job…this home town team didn’t get the ‘dirty’ nickname for nuttin..i live here so i know……revel in another’s misfortune and it’ll come back to haunt… maybe it already has…0-3..

4 Jacks

May 23rd, 2012
9:03 am

Jeff, the bottom line is the Saints just do not get “it”, and the more they play this victim role the more classless the whole organization looks. Where is the owner in all of this? He should be taking a stance with the NFL and Goodell, but no, I quess his little feelings have been hurt also. The Saints have shown and keep proving just what a classless organization they really are.

JB

May 23rd, 2012
9:10 am

Is the NFL still in business?…. The NBA is learning a lesson. Life is pretty good…and goes on without them. Be careful NFL.

PMC

May 23rd, 2012
9:38 am

I’m hoping they up the roster limits and or allow a group of emergency players. If someone takes a big shot, let an emergency player come in like they do with the emergency QB.

PMC

May 23rd, 2012
9:42 am

The league did everything they possibly could to let the Saints handle that issue on thier own. They chose to fight it. Eventually we’ll get to see it in court I guess. Hopefully the league will bring up everything they’ve got including the vicodin thefts at that point. The Mickey Loomis deal isn’t even the NFL it’s the Fed’s.

Lie down with dogs, rise up with fleas. All they had to do was not be dirty. Even then the league gave them 3 years.

too tough

May 23rd, 2012
9:45 am

Vilma the Villan….Vilan??????? LOL….the Saints are some sad cabooses

PMC

May 23rd, 2012
9:45 am

Are you really that shocked that this is how Demaurice Smith would act in this situation Jeff? Isn’t this why they hired a lawyer for that position? This is what they do. It’s a political argument.

It’s never about what’s right, it’s about who is right. Politicians and Lawyers are the scum of the earth.

PMC

May 23rd, 2012
9:50 am

If you have the facts bang the facts. If you don’t have the facts bang the table.

Saints players are doing a lot of banging the table here.

D man

May 23rd, 2012
9:56 am

I hope it makes it to court. It should be entertaining TV.

AGTFan53

May 23rd, 2012
10:18 am

On one hand it’s hard to dislike someone for standing up for their team. There’s a difference between loyalty and paranoid delusion. A lot of Saints fans appear to be subject to paranoid delusion. So far the denials don’t pass the sniff case. Just because playing dirty, playing to injure has been the football tradition, doesn’t in anyway justify it. Frankly, the players and coaches involved are fortunate they aren’t facing criminal charges. The assault chaarges would likely be low level, but conspiracy to commit assault would be serious. A good prosecutor could probably get a conviction on what’s been presented so far. If the league has more evidence, then it looks like a slam-dunk. Football players, perhaps more than any other atheletes, grow up in environments where the belief that rules don’t apply to them is constantly reinforced. When they are finally find out that they aren’t the center of the universe, they react badly. Unfortuantely, die-hard fans were the ones who gave them that idea in the first place and now they’re doing it again. So much of these Saint’s fans reality is tied up in magical thinking about their sports heroes that they will go to any lengths to protect their heroes.

vafalconfan

May 23rd, 2012
10:25 am

Saints are a joke..Period!

Bishop Eddie Long

May 23rd, 2012
10:49 am

Hey Jeff I think you have enough issues to last you a lifetime. Why would you attempt to throw a offseason smoke screen to cover our beloved falcons obvious failures. Why we can’t beat the saints on constistant basis should be the topic of discussion. I like you Jeff but your taste is quite trivial.

Hillbilly D

May 23rd, 2012
10:58 am

Don’t lose sight of the fact that the Commissioner is employed by the owners.

WHO DAT BLACK

May 23rd, 2012
10:59 am

Hey Jeff,

I hope you enjoy your vacation. Enjoy it so much so that you don’t return to writing this trash.
I, of course, don’t care about the bounty situation anymore as I have come to realize that they have to tilt the playing field so that no team will ever host a Super Bowl. Next year, I believe the game is in New York. Either Coughlin or Rex will get fired or something else drastic will happen to their respective teams to knock them out of contention. It’s all about business. If a team hosts a Super Bowl, that’s half the hotel rooms, half the rental cars, etc. It’s good business, but over the last 2 years, it’s been real fishy how they go about it.

C Patterson

May 23rd, 2012
11:13 am

The aints are a bunch of cry babies. Can’t wait to see them in the dome when we play them this year. They are going to be crying then as well. GO FALCONS!!!!

Rodster

May 23rd, 2012
11:30 am

Vilma’s a typical U of Miami thug.

Robert

May 23rd, 2012
11:31 am

You’re correct, WHO DAT BLACK, this is all one big conspiracy because the New Orleans players are real “SAINTS” who would never do anything wrong.

Taxi Smith

May 23rd, 2012
11:47 am

The Saints play dirty and then want sympathy? Guys, grow up! It it a big mans’ game and you’re acting like the child caught with his hand in the cookie jar. Anyway, sc*ew the Saints.

SeenThisB4

May 23rd, 2012
12:13 pm

Ah Jeff Schultz, do I detect just a smidge of anti-Saints bias, cultivated over the past half decade of failure against your perennial nemesis? Let me remind you Jeff: You are a sports reporter, that’s all. Let the legal experts in the courts determine whether or not Jonathon Vilma has a case. You do what you’re an expert in, reporting the results, instead of providing prejudiced opinions slanted against the team that has regularly been abusing yours.
Speaking of victims: Who did Drew Brees break the passing record against, with a touchdown pass no less? LOL! Your sorry team will be victimized by the Saints again this year, twice, as is the norm. Have a stellar day falcan’t fans! LOL!

Bounty Hunter

May 23rd, 2012
12:19 pm

(statement of facts that was released in March)

Just the facts, Monsieur,
Just the facts.

wxwax

May 23rd, 2012
12:36 pm

Schulz,

It’s a kangaroo court. Goodell refuses to produce any evidence. He’s relying on secret testimony. How do we know he isn’t being lied to? How do we know he himself isn’t lying?

What we do know is that the NFL and former US Attorney Mary Jo White grossly misrepresented the one piece of evidence we have seen — the Hargrove declaration. Some might say they actually lied to us.

I don’t care if the players are guilty. I *do* care that there’s no kind of due process, no right to confront the accuser… hell, no evidence whatsoever is being presented to the players involved.

That’s weak sauce. from Goodell. He first said 27 players were involved. Now he only charges 4. His pet attorney lies about the Hargrove declaration.

The NFL has a lot riding on this. It’s made a big deal out of it. But it hasn’t produced any evidence whatsoever.

Until Goodell gives the players a fair shake, I’ll believe he’s manufacturing and overstating the evidence.

ATLFAN01

May 23rd, 2012
12:41 pm

This story is just the tip of the iceberg. Wait till it comes out that Sean Payton got a Saints cheerleader pregnant. That is the real reason the wife and kids moved to Dallas. The local New Orleans media is protecting the coach.

Mister.Earl

May 23rd, 2012
1:44 pm

Has Roddy White sent any informative tweets today?

The sad fact remains that the Saints swept the Falcons away quicker than a Swifter dust mop. The Falcons scored 2 points against the NY Giants.

The gloating stops when the regular season begins. I heard Payton Manning is coming to town.

Jean Claude Killy

May 23rd, 2012
2:19 pm

SeenThis,, why dont you go back to your NOLA blog and cry some more about your beloved QB not getting a contract extention….oh yeah I’ve seen you over there whining,, HAHAHAHA,,, LOSER…

Let me buy the groceries

May 23rd, 2012
2:20 pm

Ole’ Bill Parcells
don’t wanta mess with those expired groceries in New Orleans.

SeenThisB4

May 23rd, 2012
2:55 pm

Jean Claude Dilly: I’ll post where I please, stalker.

Mister.Earl

May 23rd, 2012
3:07 pm

Jean Claude – nice screen name by the way..

Drew Brees is a Hall of Fame quarterback. You know it and the rest of the league knows it. If you think there is any concern over his contract then you are sadly mistaken. Your time might be better spent on an innovative gameplan for Cam Newton. There is no stopping Drew – you can only hope to contain him for less than 400 yards.

Did I mention we have reloaded at WR?

Hardee har har.

Jean Claude Killy

May 23rd, 2012
3:16 pm

SeenThis,, Dont flatter yourself Loser…Oh now your a tough guy on the Falcons blog,, on the NOLA blog you were crying like a Little Girl,, If the Taints had any class (which they obviously dont) they would have already locked up Brees,, Without him you guys dont stand a chance so you better hope and pray they get their head out of their you know what and lock him up long term,,, HAHAHAHAHA,, Otherwise this little party is about to come to a halt… That is all…

Jean Claude Killy

May 23rd, 2012
3:23 pm

Mister.Hearl,,, thanks,, Really,, no concern huh,, can you say delusional…

Jean Claude Killy

May 23rd, 2012
3:25 pm

Drew Brees himself is already concerned,, so why shouldnt Aints Fans Be,,, From everything I here he’s not real happy right now…

Jean Claude Killy

May 23rd, 2012
3:26 pm

Sorry,, “Hear”

SeenThisB4

May 23rd, 2012
4:22 pm

Drew is going to sign, inspite of your prayers to the contrary Jeanie. And when he does, he’ll be signing the richest contract of his life, One that will have him smiling like he was the night he broke Marino’s passing record. You remember that? And watch the resolve he will tender when he signs his contract.

True Falcon Fan

May 23rd, 2012
5:00 pm

B4 – Drew jus may NOT sign. He may sit thru at least 5 games of the season – that would be preseason + one the opener. Humm that means ain’ts are lookin at maybe 2-14 instead of at best 5-11 this upcoming season. How does dat feel chump?

Go Falcons

SeenThisB4

May 23rd, 2012
5:08 pm

@true Falcan’t Fan: LOL! Wake up fool! You’re dreaming again.

True Falcon Fan

May 23rd, 2012
5:20 pm

Prove me wrong dawg, you wake up FOOL!

Go Falcons

True Falcon Fan

May 23rd, 2012
5:25 pm

B4 – nothin but a chunk N’ Duck u r —- Drew Brees maybe in the TOP 4 elites QB’s OF NFL TODAY – he is not an idiot – the bOy is going to get the $$$$$$$$$$ this time, either with the Ain’ts or NOT! Like i said he is NO fool, his playing days in Greatest oysters town USA, ARE NUMBERS WATCH AND SEE…………….

True Falcon Fan

May 23rd, 2012
5:29 pm

Ain’ts need draft picks next year — they will be in a total re-tool – re-build mode in 2013 – for sure!

Go Falcons!

SeenThisB4

May 23rd, 2012
5:59 pm

The Saints Will prove you wrong, Sleepy. By the way, keep an eye out for a new head coach, your team will need one soon, and you can’t have Sean Payton.

True Falcon Fan

May 23rd, 2012
6:24 pm

Now your ignorance is really coming out, think about it – #9 is within 3 years & done – no matter what happens this season, the Ain’ts will be re-tooling the team and really starting NOW, but big time re-build in 2013… Re: Falcons HC – no doudt about it Falcons don’t go post season and POST first play-off win Smitty is in my opinion DONE!

Go Falcons!

SeenThisB4

May 23rd, 2012
6:34 pm

#9 easily has six years of production left, and as long as he stays healthy, he’ll remain productive. His style of play and quick release lends itself to longievity in the league. The Saints will dominate this division for years.

True Falcon Fan

May 23rd, 2012
6:58 pm

NOPE U R WRONG THIS YEAR FORSURE!! YOU’LL SEE

HEY #9 IS GOOD DON’T GET IT WRONG, BUT WHEN U DON’T HAVE “RIGHT” COACHING & PLAYER CAST AVAILABLE NOPE U R WRONG U’LL SEE

GO FALCONS! KICK SUM DAT AIN’TS ASS IN 2012!!

True Falcon Fan

May 23rd, 2012
7:03 pm

Hey B4 u got a boat? We need to hook-up U & JSS up in dat boat – maybe U two could start sailing to Mexico “he/she luv’s Mexico” barring no sinkage yall could go for it – sounds sweet…………Don’t it

True Falcon Fan

May 23rd, 2012
7:05 pm

Kinda like U want to go campin?????????

SeenThisB4

May 23rd, 2012
7:09 pm

Un-huh. Dude, the Saints are equipped with veteran experienced coaches. Which is why they are STILL the overwhelming favored choice to win the division, again. Like I said, keep an eye out for a new head coach; Raheem Morris may still be available for you.

True Falcon Fan

May 23rd, 2012
7:36 pm

Un-huh DUUUUDE, U wanna bet B.I.T.C.H. – U’ll see U ignorant MORON IDIOT!

SeenThisB4

May 23rd, 2012
7:49 pm

LOL! Insolent scaramouch!

True Falcon Fan

May 23rd, 2012
8:08 pm

U r Hilarious ignorance at it’s best – U an JSS put u 2 in the same boat! Sailin who cares…………….

True Falcon Fan

May 23rd, 2012
8:09 pm

Geau Falcons!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

True Falcon Fan

May 23rd, 2012
8:11 pm

How do U say dat again DUUUUUUDDDEEEE!

U make me sick!

True Falcon Fan

May 23rd, 2012
8:11 pm

GeauXXXXX Falcons!!!!!

True Falcon Fan

May 23rd, 2012
8:18 pm

Jeff & everyone else – I’m sorry i’m into sum Mexican gasOline and it’s GOOD! This moron B4 & JSS should be he-she-it’s don’t cha tink? I can’t stand either one of da MORONS!

I do know one tang dirs a great pawn shop in Canton for both of dim……………..S&W forsure!! jus 2 all it takes!

Geaux Falcons!

SeenThisB4

May 23rd, 2012
8:21 pm

LOL! Ah the limited capacity of the simpleton mind, so amusingly quaint. Have a good night TFF, I’m sure your nurse maid will be putting you to bed soon.

True Falcon Fan

May 23rd, 2012
8:36 pm

YES, bed is in my immediate future forsure, but ignorance is bliss isn’t it B4??????????

LOL – Final and out!

Be sure & kiss JSS good night U two forsuuurre have something in common…

True Falcon Fan

May 23rd, 2012
8:37 pm

OH wait by the way

GOOOOooooFalcons!!!!!!!!!

10 of 12

May 23rd, 2012
9:39 pm

GOOOOOOoooooooFailclowns-home to watch the rest of the playoffs like every other year

V Chip

May 24th, 2012
12:47 am

Dear God what a horrible writer. JS, Atlanta deserves a PoS like you.

Jerry Glanville

May 24th, 2012
9:56 am

The Saints did it right and won the Super Bowl with tough play…my birds are just envious. Jealousy is a disease.

Schultz -you ought to see my 2011 NFC South Champs T-Shirt I bought outside the Superdome last year after that Monday night beat down. It is great! On the back it says Congrats Drew on breaking the record against Dem Dirty Azz BIrds. Fry ‘em up! I would have got you one, but they sold out…

Good luck this year with Matty! Look out for Lofton on the edge…I’m sure he’s going to be playing so much harder now that he can earn $1k more dollars for taking Matty out!

JSS

May 25th, 2012
12:33 am

I see the little boy blogger has crawled back out of his hole again… More nap time babble at the kindergarten computer! Still trying 1950s toilet humor in the 21st century world I see… Oh, Pat Robertson and Franklin Graham said your check bounced, they only take money orders from you from now on! Have fun at your local John Birch Society meeting!

Goodell kicks a$$

May 26th, 2012
10:03 am

Take a lie detector test Vilma…….