Wednesday, March 21, 2012

If You Lie, You Must Fry

Watergate.  Iran-Contra.  Monica Lewinsky.  Fast and Furious(stayed tuned).  Bountygate.
Cover ups.  When will they learn. 
When it was learned the NFL uncovered the Saints "pay for play" program in 2009, commisar Roger Goodell ordered,  right then, coach Sean Payton to cease and desist immediately.  Not only did Payton not desist, he proceeded to allow it to go on for two more seasons.  Not only did he allow it to go on, but he lied to the NFL when asked if he had ceased the "PFP" program.  Not only did he lie, but so did GM Mickey Loomis, and asst head coach Joe Vitt.  Not only did they lie to the NFL, but they lied to owner Tom Benson.  Not only lied to Benson, but hung him out to dry.  Made him a public fool after Benson vouched for them by taking them at their word.  Result? A round of suspensions so severe, it sent shockwaves through Whodat Nation and beyond.  Even the commissar's own NFL network was in stunned disbelief with the heavy handidness of the ruling.
While there is outrage and anger toward Goodell among Saints faithful,  perhaps they should aim their hostility at another target.  Sean Payton, himself.  He gave Goodell no choice.
Sean Payton has few peers as a head coach and program builder.  He is one of those who just gets it. Possessing an uncanny eye for offensive talent, a knack for gameplaning and play calling ability, Payton has bulit the Saints into an NFL powerhouse. In six seasons, the Saints have four playoff appearances(including three in a row), two NFC championship games and of course a Super Bowl victory. But with all the good he has done, Payton continues display a dark side. See Vicaden and U-Haulgate.  I took some heat when I came out against Payton's move to Dallas.  "As long as he wins on the field, who cares if he lives 500 away", was the mantra of most Saints fans.  I remember responding to an SP defender while on my Friday spot with 690AM's Eric Asher that obsolving one's behavoir with the phrase "as long as he wins on the field" makes that person feel bullet proof.
Which brings us to "bountygate".  I don't believe, for one second, Saints players itentionally aimed to injure opposing players.  Football is played by boys.  Big boys.  Bounties, side bets, etc is what boys do.  I also don't believe for a milli-second that Kurt Warner or Bret Favre would have been treated any less harshly had their been no bounty.  Those "incriminating" hits, played on a loop over and over and over, were clean.  Especially Warner's. What I do believe, without a shadow of a doubt, is that Sean Payton is sitting out 2012 because of the cover up.  The inside the lockeroom code of watching each others back.  I get it.  But lying to the face of Benson and Goodell displays a disconcerning lack of judgement and charactor. Should Payton have been suspended? Yes. But a bigger question is should he, Vitt and Loomis be fired?
Ask yourself this.  If you made a public fool of your boss, where would you be the next day?

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