Sean Pamphilon Says Drew Brees Knew Bounty Program Existed, Calls Him 'Sacred Cow'
Sean Pamphilon joined Josh and Charod on XX 1090 in San Diego recently to discuss Bountygate. Surprised? Yeah, me too.
Sean Pamphilon joined Josh and Charod on XX 1090 in San Diego recently to discuss Bountygate. Surprised? Yeah, me too.
The latest development in the Saints bounty situation rolled out yesterday, as Sean Pamphilon posted (with accompanying story) a recording of a voice mail Drew Brees left for him on the night of April 4, 2012.
Jason Cole of Yahoo! Sports reports that sources are telling him that the NFL has the actual evidence Saints and NFL fans have been calling for (in the form of a ledger), documenting the existence of the Saints bounty program. Could this be the 'smoking gun' that puts the final nail in the coffin of the Saints bounty case - what, wait?
Apparently, Drew Brees isn't sold on the idea of his sons playing football either.
Filmmaker says he "never trusted Drew to be a stand-up guy."
Mike Silver says the NFL wants Sean Pamphilon's audiotapes of Gregg Williams. Is this intrigue or not?
Andrew Juge of Saints Nation stops by to explain why Sean Pamphilon didn't release the Gregg Williams tape for any other reason than to make a name for himself.