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BenchMarks: Bountygate

BenchMarks: Bountygate

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In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the New Orleans Saints delivered a fairy-tale ending, winning Super Bowl XLIV and becoming a symbol of civic resilience. But behind the celebratory facade, a secret and dangerous culture was festering.


For this episode of BenchMarks, Tom Albano dissects Bountygate, the most shocking player safety scandal in NFL history. We expose the details of the illegal pay-for-performance program, run by defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, where players pooled cash to be awarded bonuses—or "bounties"—for hits that knocked opposing players out of a game, known as "knockouts" and "cart-offs." The fund allegedly grew as high as $50,000 and specifically targeted high-profile rivals, including quarterbacks like Brett Favre and Kurt Warner.


Albano explores the extensive 2012 NFL investigation that unveiled a deliberate effort by Saints management and players to conceal the program. We analyze the unprecedented and record-breaking punishments handed down by Commissioner Roger Goodell, including a one-year suspension for Super Bowl-winning Head Coach Sean Payton, an indefinite suspension for Williams, and heavy fines and draft pick forfeitures for the organization.


Bountygate is a hard look at the toxic pressures of the professional game, the cost of player safety, and the lasting stain on the integrity of a championship team.

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