Monday, April 23, 2012

Report: Saints GM Mickey Loomis stopped the opponent's coaches

Report: Saints GM Mickey Loomis stopped the opponent's coaches

New Orleans Saints may have a scandal explosive which has nothing to produce.

According to ESPN, was sacred to the general manager Mickey Loomis Superdome machine in his suite, which allowed him to tap into the game against the clock communication coaching staffs, and made his first three seasons in New Orleans – 2002-04 -. Before the unit was closed in 2005

Saints have denied that they stopped a spokesman Greg Bensel said the report is “1,000% false.”

Bensel also quotes Hall of Fame defensive tackle Cortez Kennedy, who has worked as a sacred Loomis advisor over the past decade, and watches games, the GM suite.

“It is absolutely wrong,” Kennedy said. “I’ve been sitting for years Mickey more games, and I can say that when Mickey will go for a walk during breaks or at half time, I put the headset in his .. that WWL-AM radio … I know because I’ve heard. Simple.”

NFL Spokesman Greg Aiello said the league was aware of the allegations.

in the league has been suspended Loomis of the first eight games this season for his role in the saints’ pay-for-performance bonus scandal

ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” CITES “sources familiar with the Saints game-day activities” through the time. According to ProFootballTalk.com, the government agency shall, together U.S. Attorney for Eastern District of Louisiana to recognize it was announced that the charges on Friday, and the local FBI office.

According to the report. When Loomis was the home games, he was able to put the headset is a plug, which was under the table before him. When the headset in place, he could switch back and forth with a switch to listen to games-day communication, either offensive or defensive line.

report also says Loomis was also a metal box under the desk, which contained two belt packs similar to those worn by waist NFL head coach in the game. packs power listen to the available Loomis, ESPN said it was hard connected to the source counterpart coaches.

Soon, ESPN published a story, one of his employees, former Colts manager Bill Polian q uestions the logic of the report.

“Something is missing here,” Polian told the network. “I do not know what is the competitive advantage you can get. Mickey wanted to know the verbiage that the other team in order to turn, and he has to do the same, and to find a way to communicate with his coaching staff and get it down the field, useful in time would be very difficult to do, I think, “

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