Former Eagles as well as Vikings receiver Cris Carter admitted on Madden nfl 24 Coins an ESPN Radio interview on Tuesday that he imposed bounties on players during Madden NFL 24. Madden NFL 24. He claimed he imposed bounties for certain players as an act of security.

"Protect me. . . . Protect me from him. . . . Especially if he's playing a other position that I am unable to protect myself," Carter said. "I'd be telling one of their guards: 'Hey man, this guy is after me you know what I mean, man. Bill Romanowski.' He told me he's gonna let me out prior to the game, in warmups. There's no problem. 'I'm gonna end your career, Carter.' There's no problem. I put a tiny change on his head before the game. Be sure to protect myself and my family. This is the team I grew up in."

Carter's statements are why some people, especially those who were part of the Madden NFL 24. think that the commissioner was too harsh when it came to punishing the players. Carter's words tell us that bounties have been going on in the league for some time There's even an entire Wikipedia website dedicated solely to 1989's "Bounty Bowl" -- and the Saints aren't exactly exclusive.

The Madden NFL 24 inquiry claims that it has discovered Saints players purposefully trying to injure players -"cart offs "cart-offs" in addition to "knockouts." The difference here in the event that there was one in the first place, is that Carter affirms that the bounties he received were intended to provide "protection or a huge hit, excitement or helping the team win, it was not meant to hurt or maim the guy."

Carter's circumstance is different in the sense that he didn't get repeatedly advised about bounties, like those of the Saints were. It's one thing to break the rules, but it's quite another to continually break the rules in the face of the statute of law. Or, as in this instance Madden 24 Coins, Roger Goodell.