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Re: Gregg Williams "bounty system" in Washington
ATX_Skins wrote:http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/03/02/report-williams-had-bounty-system-in-washington-too/
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Dude could they take draft picks away for this?
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Re: Gregg Williams "bounty system" in Washington
chiefhog44 wrote:ATX_Skins wrote:http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/03/02/report-williams-had-bounty-system-in-washington-too/
Thanks Phillip Daniels...
Dude could they take draft picks away for this?
No I highly doubt it bro it happened too long ago and under a totally different coaching regimine. If anybody gets in trouble it will be possibly the Saints and/or just Williams himself.

Re: Gregg Williams "bounty system" in Washington
TimSkin wrote:chiefhog44 wrote:ATX_Skins wrote:http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/03/02/report-williams-had-bounty-system-in-washington-too/
Thanks Phillip Daniels...
Dude could they take draft picks away for this?
No I highly doubt it bro it happened too long ago and under a totally different coaching regimine. If anybody gets in trouble it will be possibly the Saints and/or just Williams himself.
While it's true the coaching staff was a while back, Snyder was not. I highly doubt he would have anything to do with this but he may have to answer some questions.
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ATX_Skins wrote:TimSkin wrote:chiefhog44 wrote:ATX_Skins wrote:http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/03/02/report-williams-had-bounty-system-in-washington-too/
Thanks Phillip Daniels...
Dude could they take draft picks away for this?
No I highly doubt it bro it happened too long ago and under a totally different coaching regimine. If anybody gets in trouble it will be possibly the Saints and/or just Williams himself.
While it's true the coaching staff was a while back, Snyder was not. I highly doubt he would have anything to do with this but he may have to answer some questions.
When Gregg left most of his staff remained (mostly because the coach was a puppet), so if the practice that followed him to Washington ended when he left the Redskins as a team should be in the clear.
Considering the only named player that has confirmed it happened while GW was DC, is now in charge of player development you have to wait and see. And wonder if he got paid for Peyton Manning's Injury
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Does this vindicate Snyder?
I know that I was extremely upset when Gregg Williams was not named head coach in 2008, but maybe Snyder saw the writing on the wall. This is obviously a huge scandal and if the Saints stand to lose multiple draft picks, this is way worse than spygate. We may have seriously dodged a bullet here.
Anyway, for those folks saying this used to be considered normal... so did the clothesline tackle and taking a handful of amphetamines at halftime. It's a different NFL, and I'm surprised at people who don't understand it's wrong to pay a player for intentionally hurting an opponent.
I know that I was extremely upset when Gregg Williams was not named head coach in 2008, but maybe Snyder saw the writing on the wall. This is obviously a huge scandal and if the Saints stand to lose multiple draft picks, this is way worse than spygate. We may have seriously dodged a bullet here.
Anyway, for those folks saying this used to be considered normal... so did the clothesline tackle and taking a handful of amphetamines at halftime. It's a different NFL, and I'm surprised at people who don't understand it's wrong to pay a player for intentionally hurting an opponent.
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Re: Gregg Williams "bounty system" in Washington
1niksder wrote:ATX_Skins wrote:TimSkin wrote:chiefhog44 wrote:ATX_Skins wrote:http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/03/02/report-williams-had-bounty-system-in-washington-too/
Thanks Phillip Daniels...
Dude could they take draft picks away for this?
No I highly doubt it bro it happened too long ago and under a totally different coaching regimine. If anybody gets in trouble it will be possibly the Saints and/or just Williams himself.
While it's true the coaching staff was a while back, Snyder was not. I highly doubt he would have anything to do with this but he may have to answer some questions.
When Gregg left most of his staff remained (mostly because the coach was a puppet), so if the practice that followed him to Washington ended when he left the Redskins as a team should be in the clear.
Considering the only named player that has confirmed it happened while GW was DC, is now in charge of player development you have to wait and see. And wonder if he got paid for Peyton Manning's Injury
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Skeletor wrote:i feel bad for Gibbs, who you know would never condone such a thing and now has to answer questions about it.
I know no such thing... Gibbs cut his teeth when Defenses were still allowed to keep their tesitcles... and, if true, would have no impact on my image of the man and the Coach.
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It seems out of character for Gibbs. He coached tough football, but it seems out of character for Gibbs to approve of purposely injuring an opponent, and paying a bonus to any player who had.
On the other side, I well remember the Buddy Ryan Eagle "body-bag" game. In particular a tackle on which we, in replay, could see that Jerome Brown twisted Stan Humphries leg. Brown took Humphries by the ankle as Humphries was going down on a hit by someone else. Brown twisted Humphries by the foot. Ankle gave way, and Redskins finished game with Brian Mitchell at QB.
A few months later, the Redskins faced the Eagles in a playoff. Gibbs would not criticize Ryan and the Buddy-bag game, but, in an interview, just smiled, gritted his teeth, grimaced, and said "Buddy...Ryan [smakced a football he was holding] Bud-dy Ry-an...[smack!]"
In the game, the Skins did not appear playing to injure any of the Eagles, but they ran at Jerome Brown and Reggie White again and again. The Hogs pounded them and pounded them until the Eagles defense seemed to lose heart.
On the other side, Petibon's defense confused and smothered the primitive Eagles offense.
We could probably check by counting the "kill-shots"...opposing players injured during the Gibbs/Petibon years. I can't remember any...and if there had been an intention to injure, then Lawrence Taylor probably would have been chopped in pieces. He was certainly the most important player the Skins ever faced...
On the other side, I well remember the Buddy Ryan Eagle "body-bag" game. In particular a tackle on which we, in replay, could see that Jerome Brown twisted Stan Humphries leg. Brown took Humphries by the ankle as Humphries was going down on a hit by someone else. Brown twisted Humphries by the foot. Ankle gave way, and Redskins finished game with Brian Mitchell at QB.
A few months later, the Redskins faced the Eagles in a playoff. Gibbs would not criticize Ryan and the Buddy-bag game, but, in an interview, just smiled, gritted his teeth, grimaced, and said "Buddy...Ryan [smakced a football he was holding] Bud-dy Ry-an...[smack!]"
In the game, the Skins did not appear playing to injure any of the Eagles, but they ran at Jerome Brown and Reggie White again and again. The Hogs pounded them and pounded them until the Eagles defense seemed to lose heart.
On the other side, Petibon's defense confused and smothered the primitive Eagles offense.
We could probably check by counting the "kill-shots"...opposing players injured during the Gibbs/Petibon years. I can't remember any...and if there had been an intention to injure, then Lawrence Taylor probably would have been chopped in pieces. He was certainly the most important player the Skins ever faced...
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welch wrote:I well remember the Buddy Ryan Eagle "body-bag" game.
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Funny you should bring up Buddy Ryan, because this is all tired back to him.
This is something that happens with most teams with coaches from the Ryan coaching tree. So if you penalize the Skins you have to penalize the Saints, Titans, Bills, Jets, Raiders, Cowgirls, Bears, Egirls, and next year the Rams.
Any place Fisher, GW, Buddy, or his boys have coached I GUARANTEE this system has been used our will be used!
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I can't imagine that, if practiced by Williams in DC, Gibbs did not know about it. Players talk. Talk gets back. Just how it is. I want to remind you, that under Gibbs II, the very-public "Hit Stick" originated, and was passed from player to player. The Hit Stick is/was a trophy for big time, punishing hits (I don't know if it's still passed around).
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Countertrey wrote:I can't imagine that, if practiced by Williams in DC, Gibbs did not know about it. Players talk. Talk gets back. Just how it is. I want to remind you, that under Gibbs II, the very-public "Hit Stick" originated, and was passed from player to player. The Hit Stick is/was a trophy for big time, punishing hits (I don't know if it's still passed around).
A good hard, punishing hit is one thing. Trying to intentionally injure another player is another all together.
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Deadskins wrote:Countertrey wrote:I can't imagine that, if practiced by Williams in DC, Gibbs did not know about it. Players talk. Talk gets back. Just how it is. I want to remind you, that under Gibbs II, the very-public "Hit Stick" originated, and was passed from player to player. The Hit Stick is/was a trophy for big time, punishing hits (I don't know if it's still passed around).
A good hard, punishing hit is one thing. Trying to intentionally injure another player is another all together.
Don't miss the point... if Williams was running this in DC... I don't believe Gibbs didn't know about it.
And... I'm perfectly fine with that. Except for some viscious, but clean stuff by ST and Landry, I can't recall anything ever dirty or clearly deliberate. Both of them simply understood the mechanics of the hit, and leveraging the greatest impact.
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Countertrey wrote:Agree...
And I agree that Gibbs usually knew everything, and could have known about a bounty system. Generally, he let Petibon coach the defense while he coached the offense, but Gibbs was so thorough that he would have known about a bounty system.
With the Gregg Williams defense, it bothers me that he seems to have paid a defensive player to injure someone.
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welch wrote:Countertrey wrote:Agree...
And I agree that Gibbs usually knew everything, and could have known about a bounty system. Generally, he let Petibon coach the defense while he coached the offense, but Gibbs was so thorough that he would have known about a bounty system.
With the Gregg Williams defense, it bothers me that he seems to have paid a defensive player to injure someone.
This is a Buddy Ryan thing. Any coach with connections to him has done this at some point and time!
What bothers me is the NFL is going to pretend they knew nothing about this. That is total BS! They are going to punish teams for doing something that they knew was going on.
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