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Drew Brees Allegedly Knew of Infamous Gregg Williams Audio Before Release

June 3, 2012   ·     ·   Jump to comments

In a statement on his website Saturday, documentary filmmaker Sean Pamphilon stated that New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees encouraged him to release the now infamous tapes of Gregg Williams' speech before their playoff loss against the 49ers. 
Pamphilon released a voicemail of a man, which he claims to be Brees, talking about both the tape (which Brees had allegedly seen already) and an essay that Pamphilon released the same day. 
According to Pamphilon, he and Brees had been in contact about when to release the audio tapes of Williams. Brees reportedly wanted to wait on a proper time to release them to where it would benefit suspended head coach Sean Payton the most (which obviously didn't work). 
Here's the full transcript of Brees' voicemail to Pamphilon from Ryan Wilson of CBS Sports. 
"Hey Sean, It's Drew. Hey, I wanted to follow up on our text from earlier today, in regards to the statement that's going to go out with the, tape tomo...

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