On Friday, following the three-member panel ruling that overturned the Saints bounty suspensions, the NFL issued a memo, a copy of which CBSSports.com's Mike Freeman obtained, to all chief executives and club presidents of the 32 NFL clubs that states "nothing in today's decision contradicts any of the facts found in the investigation." The memo acknowledges the suspensions were overturned and quotes the ruling of the three-judge panel when it cited NFL commissioner Roger Goodell's "exclusive jurisdiction" and could not be sure that the players weren't simply suspended for "salary cap violations." The NFL acknowledges to the clubs that the players were reinstated. However, the league writes in the memo that it doesn't believe the hearing invalidates its investigation and flatly states the commissioner will "reconsider the matter" and make a new decision on discipline. "Nothing in today's decision contradicts any of the facts found in the investigation into this matter, or absolves any player of responsibility for conduct detrimental," the memo reads. "Nor does the decision in any way suggest what discipline would be appropriate for conduct that lies within the authority of the commissioner. "Per the panel's direction, the commissioner will promptly reconsider the matter and make a determination of the appropriate discipline consistent with the standards set forth in today's decision. All clubs will be advised when that decision is made." Source: CBS Sports
He will re-suspend the players. You can't let the Saints get away with this cause three jerkoffs ruled in the Saints favor.
maybe it's Favre...he's still butt hurt over the 2009 NFC Championship game....or it could be Godell himself....lol
While his delivery stinks, he does bring up a valid point. The NFL pretty much got a mulligan on the first one and get to rework the wording of their suspension so it reads in a way that it hold up. So the only thing the players won was a delay to the inevitable.