Senator d**k Durbin Calls Hearing To Examine NFL Bounties

Discussion in 'NFL General Discussion' started by Sweets, Mar 22, 2012.

  1. Sweets

    Sweets All-Pro

    The Senate wants to grill the NFL about bounties and the NBA, NHL, NCAA and Major League Baseball are invited, too according to the Associated Press. Sen. twinky Durbin is setting up a Judiciary Committee hearing about bounties in professional football and other major sports in the wake of news that New Orleans Saints players received extra cash for hits that hurt particular opponents. The assistant Senate majority leader, an Illinois Democrat, said Thursday he wants to examine whether federal law should make such bounty systems a crime. "Let's be real basic about it here. If this activity were taking place off of a sporting field, away from a court, nobody would have a second thought (about whether it's wrong). 'You mean, someone paid you to go out and hurt someone?'" Durbin said in a telephone interview before raising the issue on the floor of the Senate. "It goes way beyond the rules of any sporting contest, at least team contest, to intentionally inflict harm on another person for a financial reward," he said. His announcement came a day after the NFL took a harsh stand on bounties, suspending Saints head coach Sean Payton for all of next season, and indefinitely banning their former defensive coordinator, Gregg Williams. Saints general manager Mickey Loomis was barred for half of 2012, an assistant coach got a six-game ban, and the team also was docked two second-round draft picks and $500,000. "I am encouraged by what the National Football League did. What they came down with as a penalty on the New Orleans Saints was decisive and historic," Durbin said, adding that he thought the league was "taking this very seriously."

    Source: The Redzone
     
    Last edited: Mar 23, 2012
  2. TheDuke

    TheDuke Breast Man

    Lower my gas prices and then worry about "bountygate."
     
  3. DontKnowMe

    DontKnowMe Anti-Social Networker

    Hey Congress, STAY THE FREAK OUT OF THE NFL. You have more important crap to not do anything about.
     
  4. themush

    themush iDIOT sAVANT

    Ridiculous. Freaking ridiculous.
     
  5. Omen

    Omen Speeling Be Champions Staff Member

    Utter bullcrap

    Worry a out fixing social security. Homelessness. Etc etc etc




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  6. Saintsfan1972

    Saintsfan1972 BREESUS SAVES

    our tax dollars hard at work
     
  7. iDash

    iDash Go Dogs!

    In other words,
    He thinks You guys got off Light and he wants to see someone From N.O. in Jail!

    The NFL cannot Police itself in His Opinion
     
    Last edited: Mar 22, 2012
  8. jarhd1775

    jarhd1775 Special Teamer

    I would call a hearing on any Senator called twinky!
     
  9. CaptainStubing

    CaptainStubing Gave her a Dirty Sanchez

    making it a federal crime? wow. what we need are federal laws that imprison politicians every time they abuse their authority
     
  10. SeanTaylor21

    SeanTaylor21 TheKingofKind

    So yeah getting involved in this is definitely what they should be doing with our country on the verge of a war and social security hecked up and over 16 trillion dollars in debt. Yeah definitely should be worrying about bounty-gate
     
  11. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    Crap gonna get scary up in here!
     
  12. Buck Fenson

    Buck Fenson formerly Jake from State Farm

    All that has to happen is Obama back the move and Congress will drop it.
     
  13. Lddbck

    Lddbck Little League

    Congress shouldn't throw stones while living in a glass house.
     
  14. Tarkus

    Tarkus The Thread Stalker

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  15. smeags

    smeags militant geek

    who gives a crap what he thinks about the nfl.
     
  16. Buck Fenson

    Buck Fenson formerly Jake from State Farm

    putting a bounty on Congress. First one to actually pass a bill gets 1,000 dollars.