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Saints Coach, Sean Payton, Suspended For One Year « My Montage

Saints Coach, Sean Payton, Suspended For One Year

March 22, 2012 5 Comments

The NFL has suspended New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton for one year for his involvement in a forbidden “bounty” program, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on Wednesday.

According to Schefter, Saints general manager Mickey Loomis will be suspended for eight games and fined $500,000. The team will also be fined $500,000 and will lose a second round pick in the 2012 and 2013 NFL Drafts, Schefter reports.

Per various reports, Gregg Williams has been suspended indefinitely.

More from Howard Fendrich of the Associated Press:

New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton was suspended without pay for the 2012 season by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, and former Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams was banned indefinitely on Wednesday because of the team’s bounty program that targeted opposing players.

Handing down sweeping and serious punishment for a system that paid out thousands of dollars when hits knocked specific opponents out of games, Goodell also suspended Saints general manager Mickey Loomis for the first eight regular-season games next season, and assistant coach Joe Vitt for the first six games.

In addition, Goodell fined the Saints $500,000 and took away their second-round draft picks this year and next.

After the NFL first made its investigation public on March 2, Williams admitted to – and apologized for – running the program as the Saints’ defensive coordinator from 2009-11. He was hired by the St. Louis Rams this offseason.

Goodell will review Williams’ status after the upcoming season and decide whether he can return to the league.

The Saints now must decide who will coach the team while Payton is barred, his suspension is effective April 1, and who will make roster moves while Loomis is out. After the NFL made clear that punishments were looming, Payton and Loomis took the blame for violations that they acknowledged “happened under our watch” and said Saints owner Tom Benson “had nothing to do” with the bounty pool, which reached as much as $50,000 in 2009, the season the Saints won the Super Bowl.

The NFL said payoffs went to 22 to 27 defensive players for inflicting game-ending injuries on targeted opponents, including quarterbacks Brett Favre and Kurt Warner. “Knockouts” were worth $1,500 and “cart-offs” $1,000, with payments doubled or tripled for the playoffs.

All payouts for specific performances in a game, including interceptions or causing fumbles, are against NFL rules. The NFL warns teams against such practices before each season, although in the aftermath of the revelations about the Saints, current and former players from various teams talked about that sort of thing happening frequently – although not on the same scale as the NFL found in New Orleans.

Punishment for any Saints players involved will be determined later, because the league is still reviewing the case with the NFL Players Association.

So far, though, the discipline for the Saints’ involvement in the bounty scheme is more far-reaching than what Goodell did in 2007, when the NFL came down on the New England Patriots for illegally videotaping an opponent. Goodell fined the Patriots $250,000, stripped a first-round draft pick, and docked their coach, Bill Belichick, $500,000 for what was known as “Spygate.”

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5 Comments to “Saints Coach, Sean Payton, Suspended For One Year”
  1. The NFL sucks! I still don’t know what is wrong with this practice. It is not wrong in boxing or hockey, and I get that it should be relative to some standard, but football is a very violent sport where injuries are customary occurrences. This amounts to an 8 million dollar fine for the coach who literally has done nothing wrong. It’s not like other teams don’t injure players. But getting one coach is easier than admitting it is a league wide issue. They are not baseball, basketball, or soccer players. They are not ballerinas. This is a game about physical domination and punishment where tempers are always at a fever pitch as anyone who has actually played will tell you. Being willing to punish makes you a good sport as does taking punishment.

  2. Anna says:

    Suspended for a year because he knew about it or he enforced it. Someone please clarify for me. I think the players who actually committed the hits for the “bounty” be held accountable. What was the penalty if the players declined to participate in the bounty? Coach wouldn’t play them.

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