Well today’s STHU award goes to none other than the once blind, but now can see, Carlos Rogers.
He’s the latest former Redskin to chime in about a ‘bounty system’ during Gregg Williams’ time in Washington.
Well today’s STHU award goes to none other than the once blind, but now can see, Carlos Rogers.
He’s the latest former Redskin to chime in about a ‘bounty system’ during Gregg Williams’ time in Washington.
So if you’re anywhere near a sports source today, you already know about the Gregg Williams scandal aka ‘BountyGate.’ Former Washington Redskins defensive co-ordinator Williams, who is now under the employ of the St. Louis Rams, has been enticing his defenses with bounties.
I don’t know if a football coach putting a bounty on a player’s head is as big a news story as it has become, but getting caught for it by the NoFunLeague, certainly will make this a story that is increasingly interesting to watch.
This weekend, Andre was nice enough to take the time to answer questions about his new position change, what he expects from new defensive coordinator Jim Haslett’s defense, as well as who he wants to win Super Bowl XLIV and if he has collaborated in helping prank rookie Pro Bowler Brian Orakpo this week along with much more. He also gives us an update on how he is feeling just coming off of bicep surgery and where he will be watching Super Bowl XLIV from.
Here are this week’s leftovers from THN Weekly with Andre Carter.
THN: Haynesworth apparently left to go to the locker room with about 25 seconds left in the game but he was also the one guy to make his voice heard and try to motivate guys and get them to step their game up after the game. Is that true? If so, why did he leave so early and what did he say?