Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl During his counterattack against Warren Sapp’s accusation he’s the “snitch” behind Bountygate, former New Orleans Saints tight end Jeremy Shockeycame up with an interesting idea.
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl During his counterattack against Warren Sapp’s accusation he’s the “snitch” behind Bountygate, former New Orleans Saints tight end Jeremy Shockeycame up with an interesting idea.
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Jose Canseco, last seen being dropped from the Mexican League over a testosterone issue, is targeting ex-NFL player Warren Sapp for his next celebrity fight.
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Warren Sapp’s on-air claim that Jeremy Shockey was the “snitch†who informed the league office about the Saints bounty program has earned him a talking-to from his NFL Network bosses.
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl And the snitch drama continues into day 3.  If you’ve missed the whole back story to this you can catch up HERE & HERE & HERE.  Long story short, Warren Sapp took to twitter that Jeremy Shockey was the Saints bounty snitch — which Shockey denied IMMEDIATELY.  Shockey has been saying it’s not true and then shared a conversation he had with Saints coach Sean Payton to try to prove his case. Now, Jeremy Shockey (an NFL free agent) isn’t letting Warren Sapp forget that he works for the NFL and his comments aren’t helping his case to find an employer for the 2012 season.
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Free-agent tight end Jeremy Shockey fired back at NFL Network analyst Warren Sapp, claiming there is no way he would ever have been the source of information that led to the bounty investigation by the NFL and severe penalties against the New Orleans Saints.
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl With the Saints’ bounty scandal coming to its conclusion on Wednesday, it makes sense to look back at how it started. At some point along the way, obviously, someone in the Saints organization said something to someone that maybe should’ve stayed in house. Who’s the rat? According to Warren Sapp, it’s former Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey. Here’s how their Twitter conversation unfolded, complete with denial from Shock-J.