I've never had the privilege of sitting in on an weekly NFL gameplan meeting, but isn't it pretty common knowledge that coaches use scouting to research existing lingering type injuries of their opponents?
And use those reports in the gameplan?
I'm not talking about trying to end careers, but if an opposing player is playing with a bruised rib...i'm telling my guys to hit him high. If an opposing player is recovering from a ankle sprain...i'm telling my guys to hit him low.
I just assume this type of thing goes on every week.
But do you tell your players to hit guys in the head in the pile after the play is over? And do you tell your guys to take out a guys knee? I don't think so.
This is the issue..........everyone says "well other than those two things this happens all the time". Well yes, but
those two or three things put it OVER the line. And he did this after being told to stop. This wasn't just headhunting which we all know happens (and it's wrong IMO) this was a system he put in place that rewarded guys for injuring players. Look at a couple of the hits put on QB's that he placed bounties on. Both were vicious and illegal. The hit on Warner was borderline criminal. There was obvious intent on that hit, the guy went out of his way and actually declined making an attempt to make a tackle in an effort to spear Warner right in the head. Warner and Favre each had 10K bounties out.
Another problem is players got a bonus if a guy got concussed and a bonus if a guy had to be carted off. Specifically for THOSE things to happen. Not "knock a player out of the game" or "knock the wind out of him" "or lay a hard hit" but to injure him enough that he had a concussion or was hurt enough they had to get carted to the locker room.
That's the stuff that was beyond the pale. Not all of the speech, and the other stuff, was out of bounds. But there was enough evidence that he was advocating injuring a player severely. That's why he was suspended. And rightfully so.
He's served his time, so I don't begrudge him, I would have been more severe. I just have a hard time rooting for a guy that I know would celebrate and pay for a player getting their knee blown out.