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NFL on case of Packers' in-house cash incentives
NFL officials are investigating whether Green Bay Packers players offered payments to teammates for achieving specific defensive goals.
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McCarthy's Monday Press Conference, Injury Update
Packers Pundit — ... Finally, according to ESPN, the NFL is looking into Packers defensive players for offering bountys for good performance. Basically it is Woodson and Harris offering incentives to the D line for holding teams under a certain rushing yardage every game. It might be technically against the rules, but it is not like the old days of offering bounties to take players out of the game. ...

The Bounty Hunters
Acme Packing Company — The NFL is investigating whether the Packers placed bounties on any opposing players. GM Ted Thompson was pretty quick to pounce and take responsibility for any bounties that might have been placed. The Packers are the youngest team in the NFL and maybe if there were more veterans who might have known better on the team something like this might have not happened. Tom Pelissero believes this might not be a big deal but the NFL took a pretty dim view of New England videotaping the Jets sidelines and took away a 1st round pick from them, so right now I would guess ...

PACKERS PAID TO DO JOB. WHAT ASSHOLES.
More Credible - A Blog about Sports... and Sterling Gould — There are a few reasons I'm not as gungho into the professional football game as I am the college game, this is one of them: NFL officials are investigating whether Green Bay Packers players offered payments to teammates for achieving specific defensive goals. League rules prohibit teams and players "from offering or accepting bonuses to a player for his or his team's performance against a particular team, a particular opposing player or players, or a particular group of an opposing team." League spokesman Greg Aiello confirmed the ...

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