Brett Fabre, a player in the NFL Hall of Fame, was once a target for a prize money plan by New Orleans Saints and revealed his experience on the X Friday thread 15 years later.
In 2009, Saints provided a cash reward to the players if a specific player was injured. Fabre, who was a quarterback of Minnesota Vikings at the time, was also on the list.
The biggest obstacle in the NFC for Saints to enter the Super Bowl was thought to be Vikings.
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Brett Faverle is helped and leaves the field. (Jerry Holt/Star Tribune, via Getty Image)
In the same year's NFC championship game, Saints broke Fabre and Vikings in a 31-28 thrilling extension. Although Faverle was not injured, he received many intense attacks, allowing expensive intercepts in extra time.
Fabre said that there was no “malice” for Saints about the scandal, and he wish he could play better in the game.
“I played the game with the attitude of preparing for everything, such as a huge hit, injury, a player trying to drop my head. I played the game within the rules of the rules without making excuses when it didn't work. Fabre wrote, with the desire to do his best by losing, and the next time he wants to win, “Fabre wrote.
“I'm not offended by the officials of Bounty Gate. After losing to Saints, Drew Breeze and Sean Paiton cheered on the Super Bowl. Even after 15 years, I look back. If I regained those plays and played my role, I might have been celebrating the championship victory in 2010. ”
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On December 20, 2010, at the TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, after a bret Fabre in the Minnesota Vikings Quarter Back, Brett Fabre, he was intercepted by Chicago Bears Julius Peppers and headed to the side line. (Reuters/Eric Miller)
That year, Saints won the Indianapolis Coltz in the super bowl.
However, when the scandal was discovered, Saints was the strictest sanctions in NFL history. Former head coach Sean Paiton was unpaid and suspended for one year.
Greg Williams, the defense coordinator, who was the brain of the plan, has been suspended indefinitely, but has returned later. Former General Manager Mickey Rumis was suspended for the first eight games in the 2012 season, and assistant head coach Joe Vit was suspended in the first six games of the year.
Former Saints, Scott Fujita, Anthony Hargrove, Will Smith and Jonathan Vilma, all have been suspended from their roles.
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Sean Paiton, a New Orleans Saints head coach, watches the play on the side line. (AP Photo/Building Faigy)
Saints also had to pay $ 500,000, and was striped out his two -round jet in the 2012 and 2013 draft.
A league survey revealed that the team's prize earning plan was involved in 27 players and at least one assistant coach. The player also contributed to the fund pool.
In the case of “knockout”, the target players could not return to the game, and the players were paid $ 1,000 for the “cart -off” where the players are carried out of the field.
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