Friday, June 1, 2012

Pamphilon: Fujita Claims He "Used To Be" Gregg Williams

((HT: SeanPamphilon.com))

In light of the knowledge of evidence of a ledger that allegedly told New Orleans Saints players how much they would get for "whacks" and "cart-offs," but deducted for "mental errors" filmmaker Sean Pamphilon has posted a recap of his eyewitness accounts during the shooting of the Steve Gleason documentary where the Gregg Williams audio tape came to light...

Here's an excerpt from a moment Scott Fujita, Gleason, and Pamphilon experienced back on January 12, 2012

15 minutes after the meeting ended, I was sitting at a table in a room where players and coaches were sampling from a buffet. Scott Fujita and Gregg Williams exchanged pleasantries, as his former coach passed by with a plate of food.

Fujita looked at me and said under his breath, “I can’t believe I used to be that guy,” referring to once being part of the scene we had just witnessed.


Pamphilon goes on to publish a series of texts between himself and Fujita expressing concern as to whether or not the audio should make light- and they're long... also, though, they're worth reading... and recaps how what he wanted to do as a project seems to have gone completely out of control...

Fujita seems to have a sense of remorse in seeing the sport he played drift to where it is inside the Saints locker room...

Jason Cole for Yahoo!Sports also follows the ledger story and says that the Jonathan Vilma case may come down to semantics... just because there is a ledger doesn't mean anyone followed through on the idea of the payoffs...

Here's Fujita discussing what went down on the first day of OTA's...
((HT: Ohio.com))

No comments:

Post a Comment