Thursday, March 22, 2012

Jeremy shockey

  • When Warren Sapp, for some reason, named former Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey as the snitch that told the league about New Orleans bounty program that led to a drastically-different Saints organization for 2012, Shockey predictably was outraged.
  • (CBS Sports)
  • For the NFL to find out about the New Orleans Saints bounty system and subsequently penalize its coaches and executives involved in a pay-to-injure program, it required someone to speak up.
  • (Sporting News)
  • With the sanctions being handed down on Wednesday with regards to the New Orleans Saints bounty system, it is quite clear that the league was tipped off by somebody. NFL Network analyst believes he knows the snitch, but blowing him in is equally as bad.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • NFL Network analyst Warren Sapp seemed to strongly suggest that former Saints TE Jeremy Shockey blew the whistle on the Saints pay-for-pain bounty program in a tweet Wednesday.
  • (USA Today)
  • The New Orleans Saints' bounty system — the one for which the team was so sternly punished Wedneday — came to light in part because someone inside the organization blew the whistle on it.
  • (Washington Post)
  • The New Orleans Saints have been heavily penalized by the NFL for offering players money to injure their opponents, and now people want to know who's responsible for leaking the story.
  • (The Inquisitr)
  • NFL Network analyst Warren Sapp seemed to strongly suggest that former Saints TE Jeremy Shockeyblew the whistle on the Saints pay-for-pain bounty program in a tweet Wednesday. Shockey has been rather busy trying to clear his name.
  • (Democrat and Chronicle)
  • NFL Network analyst Warren Sapp says hes heard who the whistle-blower in the Saints bounty case is.
  • (The Daily Advertiser)
  • The man who first made the NFL aware of the New Orleans Saints bounty system may have just been identified. The NFL first investigated the Saints for having a bounty system in 2010.
  • (International Business Times)

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