Greg Williams

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I don?t think he will coach again.

I said it in a thread about the bounties when it first broke. I?m amazed at the hypocrisy of the players with this. Not only the Saints but players from around the league that have stuck up for it. When there was the lockout they were unified talking about benefits for retired players, not making the season longer for player safety, etc. They act like the owners are out to get them and their safety. But then when the covers are peeled off on the truth of what goes on in the NFL (and I highly doubt the Saints & Williams that are the only ones doing this), they all talk about someone ratting it out and that?s how it is in the NFL. They really jump back and forth to both sides of the fence pretty quickly.
 

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This guy should never coach again :nono: And dont give me Football's a contact Sport BS. This guy has issues, period!

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_y...gg_williams_speech_saints_49ers_bounty_040412

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From Deadspin:

But now Roger Goodell has his smoking gun, his scapegoat, and zero choice. There's no way a league that professes to be proactive about head trauma can do anything other than blackball Williams. It would have been one thing (and just as cruel) if Williams had restricted himself to targeting Vernon Davis's ankle and Michael Crabtree's ACL, but the brain has become sacred. So even if similar bounties are offered by other teams. Just like the Saints' true crime was in getting caught, Gregg Williams only signed his death warrant when his words were caught on tape. Don't fuck around with concussions, or the NFL will be forced to fuck with you.

There are two codas to this story, each equally poetic. That divisional playoff game, in which Williams promised "remember me" hits and head shots, is best remembered for the clean and brutal helmet-to-helmet hit on Pierre Thomas. Thomas left the game with a concussion, and the Saints never regained the upper hand.

The second is Gregg Williams's statement when the Bountygate report was first released. "I want to express my sincere regret and apology," Williams said. "I am truly sorry."

Compare and contrast Williams's speech to the Saints: "Never apologize for the way we compete. If you're in this room, you understand that. We don't apologize."


http://deadspin.com/5899396/kill-th...liams-told-the-saints-to-destroy-49ers-brains
 

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Those comments was overboard. It should be interesting when they play each other again.
 
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