Add in the New Orleans saints defender Curtis Lofton
chorus team and analysts don't think football commissioner Roger Goodall the
same standard, he held the players and teams in the past. Lofton told ESPN
Josina Anderson said, "There is no accountability" and "this is
a double standard." he does not believe a person should have such power. "I
think you can't handle is a way, but when you participate in the opposite. I
don't think it is the responsibility. Need to change something," said
Lofton, in 2012 he joined the saint, in the middle of the bounty, the NFL
history some of the most serious punishment was distributed, through an appeal.
"A person's all ability and no checks
and balances. So need a change, it needs to start," Lofton continued.
"I think the frustration as a player, you are upset, because whenever a
man muss, have consequences, and we are advocating a shield, a shield. But when
the commissioner does not protect shield, what is it? What consequence, his
face and his deal? Nothing. So I think this is a double standard." Anderson also reported
that former saints defender Jonathan Vilma via text message told her that he
didn't even "wasting time" see Goodell at a press conference on
Friday.
Former Saints who were affected by the bounty
scandal like Vilma, Scott Fujita, greer and Scott
Shanle vocal and criticism in recent weeks the same double standard. Coach Sean
payton, however, the quarterback clear soup and other current most Saints retain
their comments Goodell processing of rice. Attack, the best solution to Zack
Strief summarize things last week he said he didn't know what Goodell should
responsible for, he should not be in the latest survey. But he quickly added
that he would "always feel" Goodell "100%" error in his
bounty the investigation and handling of the saints Goodell proved wrong, all
his players suspended vacated the appeal by the former commissioner Paul Ty.
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