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9/30/2014 9:20 am  #1


Belichick and Brady

At the risk of jinxing it, I wonder what will happen at the end of the season if Brady keeps declining. Someone on Deadspin said Belichick's arrogance has led them to this point, which is perfectly stated.

 

1/19/2015 6:36 pm  #2


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[url=http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl-investigating-whether-patriots-used-deflated-footballs-175222939--nfl.htmlWho's the lucky guy who has to weigh Belichick's balls?]http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl-investigating-whether-patriots-used-deflated-footballs-175222939--nfl.html

Who's the lucky guy who has to weigh Belichick's balls?[/url]
 

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1/20/2015 12:47 pm  #3


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Rec.

Also, what the fuck did I say? Total jinx.

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5/06/2015 3:11 pm  #4


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And the summary report shows that the balls were almost certainly altered by Patriots employees. 

So, I'm not sure about the actual ramifications these altered balls had on the game or the result, but it's in the rules, and the Patriots are pretty clearly breaking them again. This is what I like to call habitual, a word reserved for repeat offenders. 

So the question, what's the punishment for this? I'm thinking it's double what Spy-Gate was. 1 million dollar fine, loss of two 1st rounders, coach/owner suspensions possible. 

 

5/06/2015 6:16 pm  #5


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"This is what I like to call habitual, a word reserved for repeat offenders." 

I prefer "serial."
I doubt Goodell will do anything that impacts the product the Patriots put on the field, not to his buddy Kraft. If he does, he won't get invited to anymore sleepovfers at Bob's house.
If I were the czar of the NFL, I'd ban the coach for life, suspend the qb and the owner for a year, take away their next two first round draft picks, reduce their salary cap by 10 percent, since there are prior offenses, and vacate their championship.
 

 

5/06/2015 8:13 pm  #6


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artie_fufkin wrote:

"This is what I like to call habitual, a word reserved for repeat offenders." 

I prefer "serial."
I doubt Goodell will do anything that impacts the product the Patriots put on the field, not to his buddy Kraft. If he does, he won't get invited to anymore sleepovfers at Bob's house.
If I were the czar of the NFL, I'd ban the coach for life, suspend the qb and the owner for a year, take away their next two first round draft picks, reduce their salary cap by 10 percent, since there are prior offenses, and vacate their championship.
 

i agree with this, but I'm not sure which of us hates the Patriots more.

 

5/06/2015 8:28 pm  #7


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alz wrote:

artie_fufkin wrote:

"This is what I like to call habitual, a word reserved for repeat offenders." 

I prefer "serial."
I doubt Goodell will do anything that impacts the product the Patriots put on the field, not to his buddy Kraft. If he does, he won't get invited to anymore sleepovfers at Bob's house.
If I were the czar of the NFL, I'd ban the coach for life, suspend the qb and the owner for a year, take away their next two first round draft picks, reduce their salary cap by 10 percent, since there are prior offenses, and vacate their championship.
 

i agree with this, but I'm not sure which of us hates the Patriots more.

 
I'm beginning to not care anymore. I'm having an increasingly hard time digesting the NFL's product. I used to spend 12 hours on a Sunday watching football, and now I can't watch a single game from beginning to end.

 

5/07/2015 2:57 pm  #8


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artie_fufkin wrote:

alz wrote:

artie_fufkin wrote:

"This is what I like to call habitual, a word reserved for repeat offenders." 

I prefer "serial."
I doubt Goodell will do anything that impacts the product the Patriots put on the field, not to his buddy Kraft. If he does, he won't get invited to anymore sleepovfers at Bob's house.
If I were the czar of the NFL, I'd ban the coach for life, suspend the qb and the owner for a year, take away their next two first round draft picks, reduce their salary cap by 10 percent, since there are prior offenses, and vacate their championship.
 

i agree with this, but I'm not sure which of us hates the Patriots more.

 
I'm beginning to not care anymore. I'm having an increasingly hard time digesting the NFL's product. I used to spend 12 hours on a Sunday watching football, and now I can't watch a single game from beginning to end.

I barely watched at all this year.  Football this something that happens while i drink and eat.  Baseball might become the same if the nl adds the dh. 
 

 

5/07/2015 9:18 pm  #9


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I know comparisons to the Nazis are usually extreme and untrue, but Brady made his first public appearance since the Wells report tonight, and it reminded me of a Hitler speech. Brady was previously hired to do an engagement at a small university in the city next door. He was "interviewed" by Jim Gray, who asked him about the deflated footballs, in a very staged and setup way. I expected the crowd to come to Brady's defense, of course, but the reaction was scary. Really, really angry. As a Raiders' fan, I'm a little afraid someone might come over and paint a Raiders' logo with a slash through it on my house and break all my windows.

 

5/08/2015 11:31 am  #10


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Artie in regards to the NFL product. I know thise sounds horrible, but I hate the NFL compared to 20 years ago.

I LOVED dynasties. The Salary Cap pisses me off. 
I LOVED rough conduct, borderline plays that were almost dirty. 
I LOVED defense. Now it's basically, "Pass Interference on the defense. The quarterback threw an incomplete Pass. 15 yards from the spot of the foul. Automatic first down!". WTF?!?!?!

I could care less how "safe" the game is. LT Breaking Theisman's leg is good for the ratings and TV. You want to make the game safer, improve the equipment, but leave the rules alone.

It's just not fun to watch anymore.

 

5/09/2015 9:15 am  #11


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I'm of two minds about the safety issue. On one hand, these are grown adults making their own choices. On the other hand, I feel uneasy watching people destroy themselves. 

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5/09/2015 12:21 pm  #12


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tkihshbt wrote:

I'm of two minds about the safety issue. On one hand, these are grown adults making their own choices. On the other hand, I feel uneasy watching people destroy themselves. 

Yeah, there's a libertarian side of me, and there's another side that's glad my son quit football after the 7th grade because I don't want him walking around with a head full of oatmeal when he's my age. If that makes me a hypocrite, so be it.
I'll allow part of the reason my interest in the NFL has waned is because the team I root for hasn't made the playoffs in 13 years, but the perception of the league has become more important than the reality to the people who run it. When you start fining players because their socks don't come up to the bottom of their pants, you've started to lose the essence of what you're all about.
I've had Patriots' fans scream in my face that I'm a hypocrite, because one of the Raiders' mantras back in the day was "If you aren't cheating, you're not trying," but there's a difference between lathering yourself up with Sitck Um (which was legal for awhile) and taping the other team's walk-through practice the day before the Super Bowl or taping the othjer team's defensive signals or letting the air out of a football on a rainy day.
And say what you want about Al Davis, but he never pretended to be anything but a guy who wanted to win football games. The Krafts hold themselves and their players up as role models while they're banging porn stars, impregnating their actress girlfriends then them dumping them for supermodels, assaulting cops and committing murder.
 

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5/09/2015 12:27 pm  #13


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tkihshbt wrote:

I'm of two minds about the safety issue. On one hand, these are grown adults making their own choices. On the other hand, I feel uneasy watching people destroy themselves. 

 

I look at it like this.  There alot of jobs that cause long term health issues.  Every job has risk.  Some job have alot more or just as many risk as being an NFL player.  The reward isnt as high tho.  Im not going to feel to sorry for them.

 

5/09/2015 12:48 pm  #14


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APIAD wrote:

tkihshbt wrote:

I'm of two minds about the safety issue. On one hand, these are grown adults making their own choices. On the other hand, I feel uneasy watching people destroy themselves. 

 

I look at it like this. There alot of jobs that cause long term health issues. Every job has risk. Some job have alot more or just as many risk as being an NFL player. The reward isnt as high tho. Im not going to feel to sorry for them.

Yeah, but there aren't a lot of jobs where the point is to run at someone full speed and knock them down for other people's entertainment.
Again, I'm not saying I disagree with the notion that the players knew what they signed up for, but a lot of these guys come from backgrounds where there aren't a lot of options. We all know the story of Michael Oher by now, and it's a pretty safe assumption he never would have made it out of the projects in Memphis and become an astronaut or a neurosurgeon.

 

5/09/2015 1:12 pm  #15


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APIAD wrote:

tkihshbt wrote:

I'm of two minds about the safety issue. On one hand, these are grown adults making their own choices. On the other hand, I feel uneasy watching people destroy themselves. 

 

I look at it like this. There alot of jobs that cause long term health issues. Every job has risk. Some job have alot more or just as many risk as being an NFL player. The reward isnt as high tho. Im not going to feel to sorry for them.

That's true...but we sort of need police, firefighters, military, people who are suspended high in the air, etc., but we don't NEED football. And I wouldn't say I feel sorry for them, just that the idea of watching people run head first into each other for our entertainment (as Artie pointed out) makes me uncomfortable. 

Like Artie, I'm caught on rooting for a sad-sack franchise with the added bonus they might pack up and leave, so perhaps the whole thing would be easier to digest if the Rams were good. 
 

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5/09/2015 1:16 pm  #16


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And just so I'm clear, I think football is a fine sport for kids, it just wasn't for my kid. He didn't have the aptitude or the attitude for it, and at a certain point it was silly for him to continue. He's just not wired for sports. But I want him to have some sort of regular physical activity so he's not sitting in front of a TV screen all day, and all other things being equal, he's better off in a sport like track, which is non-contact, except for the time he took a discus off his shin.
And the ironic thing is, as much of an athlete as I thought I was in high school, if my son stays with track until he graduates, he'll end up with more letters than I did.

 

5/10/2015 9:42 am  #17


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I can't imagine my future kid, if he's a male, wanting to play football. My physique is not exactly football-esque and every time kids wanted to play tackle when I was a kid, I sat out. I played more "Madden" than I ever did actual football. Way more safe.

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5/11/2015 10:18 am  #18


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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000492080/article/patriots-agree-to-deal-with-te-fred-davis

Another rogue added to the gallery.

"If you’re going to be a part of this organization, there’s a responsibility and a sense of obligation that comes with it, because in my family’s mind, you’re carrying our last name as well,’’ Jonathan Kraft said after the Patriots signed Albert Haynesworth in 2011. “We just want [them] to understand what it means to be a Patriot and that there are certain things that are as important to us, and in some cases, more important to us, than winning.’’

 

5/11/2015 10:55 am  #19


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5/11/2015 11:05 am  #20


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Will the dealer give you a couple hundred bucks off if you clean the blood stains yourself?

 

5/11/2015 11:36 am  #21


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artie_fufkin wrote:

APIAD wrote:

tkihshbt wrote:

I'm of two minds about the safety issue. On one hand, these are grown adults making their own choices. On the other hand, I feel uneasy watching people destroy themselves. 

 

I look at it like this. There alot of jobs that cause long term health issues. Every job has risk. Some job have alot more or just as many risk as being an NFL player. The reward isnt as high tho. Im not going to feel to sorry for them.

Yeah, but there aren't a lot of jobs where the point is to run at someone full speed and knock them down for other people's entertainment.
Again, I'm not saying I disagree with the notion that the players knew what they signed up for, but a lot of these guys come from backgrounds where there aren't a lot of options. We all know the story of Michael Oher by now, and it's a pretty safe assumption he never would have made it out of the projects in Memphis and become an astronaut or a neurosurgeon.

Artie, 

I can't feel sorry for football players man. Not when there are police officers, firemen, military service members facing a whole lot worse for a whole lot less. There are some players who are leaving the game, citing health concerns. That's on them, and their choice. Nobody's forcing anyone to play. 
 

 

5/11/2015 12:57 pm  #22


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alz wrote:

artie_fufkin wrote:

APIAD wrote:


 

I look at it like this. There alot of jobs that cause long term health issues. Every job has risk. Some job have alot more or just as many risk as being an NFL player. The reward isnt as high tho. Im not going to feel to sorry for them.

Yeah, but there aren't a lot of jobs where the point is to run at someone full speed and knock them down for other people's entertainment.
Again, I'm not saying I disagree with the notion that the players knew what they signed up for, but a lot of these guys come from backgrounds where there aren't a lot of options. We all know the story of Michael Oher by now, and it's a pretty safe assumption he never would have made it out of the projects in Memphis and become an astronaut or a neurosurgeon.

Artie, 

I can't feel sorry for football players man. Not when there are police officers, firemen, military service members facing a whole lot worse for a whole lot less. There are some players who are leaving the game, citing health concerns. That's on them, and their choice. Nobody's forcing anyone to play. 
 

And you can say by the same token no one is forced into public safety or, in this generation, the military. The monetary aspect to me isn't really a factor. If people don't like how much athletes are paid, then don't go to the stadium or the ballpark, don't watch on TV, and don't buy the merchandise. Sports make money for a reason. Again, I'm not saying adults aren't responsible for their own actions.
 

 

5/11/2015 5:08 pm  #23


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Wow, I can't believe how hard the NFL smacked Brady. That is stunning.

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5/11/2015 5:23 pm  #24


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4 games for Brady, loss of a 1st round pick in 2016 and a 4th in 2017. $1 million fine. Good for the NFL

 

5/11/2015 8:56 pm  #25


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It's disappointing, but expected I suppose. Goodell and his lackey Vincent could have sent a message to the serial cheaters that their antics weren't going to be tolerated, and all they did was give Brady a 4-game suspension, which will probably be cut in half upon appeal. The loss of the draft picks means very little. They can still go out and add players through free agency. The fine is nothing. Kraft probbaly made a million dollars in merchandise sales from his team's sheeple fans in the hour after the Super Bowl ended. A Lombardi Trophy is priceless, and taking it away is where Goodell should have started.
I've heard these zipperhead fans on talk radio say Brady's suspension is too harsh, compared to the 2-game suspension the league intially gave to Ray Rice for slugging his wife. Two different things. Rice compromised only his own integrity, albeit in one of the most abhorrent and vile ways possible, The Patriots, once again, compromised the integrity (well, what remains of it anyway) of the entire league by altering the equipment to give them a competitve advantage.
And the notion that Belichick isn't at least philosophically-complicit is absurd. He's created a culture there where is cheating not only encourged, it's apparently expected.
Again, the punishments should have been thus:
- Vacate the win in the AFC championship game, and subsequent forfeiture of the Super Bowl;
- A 16-game suspension for Brady;
- A 1-year suspension for Kraft, for "lack of institutional control," as the NCAA likes to refer to it; 
- Lifetime ban for Belichick;
- Reduction of the Patriots' salary cap by 20 percent in 2016; 15 percent in 2017; 10 percent in 2018; and 5 percent in 2019.

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