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The Jeremy Shockey-Warren Sapp Feud Just Got a Whole Lot More Interesting

It’s no secret that Jeremy Shockey and Warren Sapp dislike each other. Shockey didn’t take too kindly to Sapp pointing the finger at him for allegedly being the Saints’ bounty snitch. It all started when Sapp posted a Tweet that stated that he knew who the snitch was. The issue came up again when Sapp was talking to Rich Eisen on the NFL Network in 2012. Here’s part of that conversation, via Yahoo! Sports:

Warren Sapp: I was sitting in the production meeting getting ready for the day and my source that was close to the situation informed me that Jeremy Shockey was the snitch initially. So I went with that. I trust my source unequivocally because he is right on top of the situation. I understand what this is. Shockey comes out and says that he’s not. We just found out who ‘Deep Throat’ was and he almost died. I understand. Whenever you inform something of this caliber, your identity should be protected, but I was given that information and I went with it by a reliable source that I know.
 
Rich Eisen: Does it matter? Is that what players in that locker room are thinking about right now?
 
Sapp: No. They should be ducking making sure that they are not in the wake of these punishments that are coming out because as we see, the Commissioner is dead serious about the integrity of our game and the safety of the players. Rightfully so, and so on with the punishments. And if you are in that line, you’d better duck.
 
Eisen: The league also says that it did not speak with Jeremy Shockey.
 
Sapp: I did not call anybody at the league and ask them a thing and did not receive any information from them.
 
Eisen: But you believe from your source that Jeremy Shockey was the individual?
 
Sapp: That’s the information I got and I trust my source.

Shockey, of course, was pissed and blasted Sapp for that accusation. Sapp would later apologize to Shockey in June of 2012, saying, “The information that was passed to me, I stand by my source, but I hate that I put it on a level, that wasn’t where it should be,” Sapp stated.

Let’s fast forward to now. Somehow, and it certainly sounds super fishy, but Sapp’s bankruptcy papers managed to get mailed to “one of” Shockey’s apartments. That’s pretty suspicious. We know mailing errors happen all the time, but these papers just managed to land at Shockey’s address? Get the hell out of here if you think that it just happens to be a coincidence.

Anyway, what does Shockey do? He pulls the ultimate scumbag move and posts the papers on social media. You can see them here.

Shockey, who has always been a tool, then posted the following on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BFboDBmwc4D/

 
Well if he wasn’t a snitch before, he’s certainly a snitch now. But you know what they say: once a snitch, always a snitch.

Do you think Shockey went too far here by posting the bankruptcy letter online?

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