Link to an article from 2010 in which Sean Payton had been accused in a lawsuit by a former Saints employee of stealing Vicodin. He publicly denied it. Not sure where it ended up.
Originally Posted by Lzen:
I think O'Keefe does good work.
However, this only one guy's word. And who knows if that guy is just talking out his butt?
Clearly the guy was trying to impress a girl, but why make shit up like that? If you're going to make shit up, make up something like idea that everything is rigged. OTOH, there are certainly stories that are either true or believed to be true that he could tell. I think he chose from the second batch. [Reply]
What is this interview? Was this meant to be an interview or is it some sort of hidden camera? ...that's a lot to spill either way, who is this guy? [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
I think cheating in general is a cardinal sin. But trying to win by Tonya Harding opponents is both cheap AND dangerous. I’m sure it’s in the back of many players minds to hit the bejeezus out of superstars but it’s another to have a coordinated, under the table money approach to it.
We’ve seen players hit hard but what we saw against Brett Favre was a team deliberately trying to knock a guy out of the game. And the worst part is, it worked. So nah, no love for the Jeff fisher/gregg Williams school of dirty play.
Belichick was directly responsible for spygate. Sean Payton was indirectly responsible for bountygate. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
Oh no. If Payton wanted the Chiefsplanet investigative crew to avoid this story he shouldn't have agreed to coach the Broncos.
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
I’d need a lot of proof that there was some kind of weird spider web of conspiracies. However, him stealing readily and widely available Vicodin to feed his own addiction still sounds plenty plausible
Possible, sure. But in the absence of proof color me skeptical. [Reply]