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......For covering up Brett Favre's bicep's injury last year.

......New Jersey Must Pay!!!!

(been dying to post this since the witch hunt of spygate).

.......this is a goof....
 
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If they're going to start taking away draft picks for covering up injuries, we might as well not show up to the next 5 drafts.
 
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......For covering up Brett Favre's Shoulder injury last year.

......New Jersey Must Pay!!!!

(been dying to post this since the witch hunt of spygate).

Wrong forum.
 
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...............it's a goof....wanted New Jersey lurkers to see thread title......
 
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why should New Jersey guys pay and not New Yorkers? :confused:
 
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why should New Jersey guys pay and not New Yorkers? :confused:

the former NY Jets,will heretofore be always known as the:
NEW JERSEY JETS......per order of the Football Gods
 
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Adam_Schefter: League is looking into whether Jets violated injury report. Previous fines for such an offense have been between $10,000 and $25,000.

GM Mike Tannenbaum admitted he screwed up.

Addressing the Brett Favre injury cover up, Tannenbaum said he should've listed Favre as probable on the injury report. Tannenbaum, reacting to Favre's remarks yesterday, said he already has reached out to the league and will cooperate.

"I'll take responsibility for that," Tannenbaum said of the injury-report deception - a violation of league rules that likely will result in a fine. "As GM of this team, I should've handled that differently and listed him on the report. We didn't because he wasn't getting treatment every day. We knew he was going to play. But, looking back on it, I should've listed him as probable."


In
Cleveland today, Eric Mangini, the likely mastermind behind the cover up, insisted he did nothing wrong.

"I can tell you we have always filled out the injury report by the guidelines set by the NFL," he said. "That was true there and it will be true here."

Asked why he played a QB with a bad wing, Mangini said, "I made the decisions that I thought were best for the team at that time. There were a lot of things I could've done better, a lot of things the coaches could've done better, a lot of things the players could've done better. I don't think winning or losing ever comes down to one guy."


Mangini did nothing wrong, LOL.
 
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There are at least two forums that this thread would be better-suited for.
 
And then they take a #1 away from NE because Maroney wasn't listed on the injury report when his shoulder was busted. Got it.
 
And then they take a #1 away from NE because Maroney wasn't listed on the injury report when his shoulder was busted. Got it.

except Maroney was listed. Nice try.
 
Pats Hid Maroney's Broken Shoulder

Posted by Mike Florio on May 17, 2009 7:59 AM ET
After months of silence regarding the precise nature of the shoulder injury that caused him to land on injured reserve last season, Patriots running back Laurence Maroney has opted to speak out about his condition.

And, in so doing, he has revealed that the team concealed it.

"I had a broken bone and I was trying to play with it," Maroney said Saturday before teammate Kevin Faulk's charity softball game, according to Christopher Gasper of the Boston Globe.

As Gasper explains, Maroney injured the shoulder in Week Two against the Jets, skipped the Week Three game against the Dolphins, and then returned to action against the 49ers, after a Week Four bye.

But his name did not appear anywhere on the injury report for the Week Five game against San Francisco.

The message? He was completely healthy.

The reality? He was anything but.

"It's kind of hard to sit here and play and not tell people what is going on," Maroney said. "Everybody is going to think one way because they don't really know what's going on. I dare anybody in this crowd to play football with a broken bone in your shoulder and you tell me how long you're going to last out there."

In explaining that he was frustrated by the perception that he lacks toughness, Maroney made it even more clear that there was an effort to keep the injury hidden.

"Reporters have a job to report stories, whether it's good or bad," Maroney said. "I can't get mad at them because they're just doing their job. It was my job not to say nothing at the time."

After the Week Five game against San Fran, Maroney was placed on injured reserve.

In fairness to the Patriots, the team listed him as "questionable" with a shoulder injury for the Week Three game that he missed. But the broader context created the perception that, by Week Five, the situation had resolved.

So now the question is whether the franchise that listed Tom Brady for years as "probable" with a shoulder injury no one believed he had will face any penalty from the league office for not listing Maroney as "probable" or worse when his shoulder was flat-out fractured.

If it were any other team, we'd be fairly confident that no action would be taken. But given the Patriots' history of being caught palms flat at the bottom of the cookie jar regarding the whole videotaping of defensive coaching signals thing and in light of the stern finger-wagging the franchise received in the aftermath thereof, the league might decide that the time has come to make an example out of them, again.

This time around, however, the Jets also should be nailed, given that the injury to Brett Favre's arm/shoulder that has him now contemplating surgical options was never disclosed for the final games of the 2008 season, during which the injury supposedly was causing him to throw the ball to the guys on the other team.
 
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Pats Hid Maroney's Broken Shoulder

Posted by Mike Florio on May 17, 2009 7:59 AM ET
After months of silence regarding the precise nature of the shoulder injury that caused him to land on injured reserve last season, Patriots running back Laurence Maroney has opted to speak out about his condition.

And, in so doing, he has revealed that the team concealed it.

"I had a broken bone and I was trying to play with it," Maroney said Saturday before teammate Kevin Faulk's charity softball game, according to Christopher Gasper of the Boston Globe.

As Gasper explains, Maroney injured the shoulder in Week Two against the Jets, skipped the Week Three game against the Dolphins, and then returned to action against the 49ers, after a Week Four bye.

But his name did not appear anywhere on the injury report for the Week Five game against San Francisco.

The message? He was completely healthy.

The reality? He was anything but.

"It's kind of hard to sit here and play and not tell people what is going on," Maroney said. "Everybody is going to think one way because they don't really know what's going on. I dare anybody in this crowd to play football with a broken bone in your shoulder and you tell me how long you're going to last out there."

In explaining that he was frustrated by the perception that he lacks toughness, Maroney made it even more clear that there was an effort to keep the injury hidden.

"Reporters have a job to report stories, whether it's good or bad," Maroney said. "I can't get mad at them because they're just doing their job. It was my job not to say nothing at the time."

After the Week Five game against San Fran, Maroney was placed on injured reserve.

In fairness to the Patriots, the team listed him as "questionable" with a shoulder injury for the Week Three game that he missed. But the broader context created the perception that, by Week Five, the situation had resolved.

So now the question is whether the franchise that listed Tom Brady for years as "probable" with a shoulder injury no one believed he had will face any penalty from the league office for not listing Maroney as "probable" or worse when his shoulder was flat-out fractured.

If it were any other team, we'd be fairly confident that no action would be taken. But given the Patriots' history of being caught palms flat at the bottom of the cookie jar regarding the whole videotaping of defensive coaching signals thing and in light of the stern finger-wagging the franchise received in the aftermath thereof, the league might decide that the time has come to make an example out of them, again.

This time around, however, the Jets also should be nailed, given that the injury to Brett Favre's arm/shoulder that has him now contemplating surgical options was never disclosed for the final games of the 2008 season, during which the injury supposedly was causing him to throw the ball to the guys on the other team.

The patiots injury reports disagree:


Patriots - Dolphins Injury Report - 9/19/2008


Laurence Maroney: Questionable - Shoulder- Did not participate in practice.
 
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Chowda: The fact that a player has an injury is different from putting him on the injury report. Originally there just out, doubtful, questionable, and probable, which equated to zero percent, 25%, 50% and 75% chance of playing. Now on top of that you report on whether a player missed all or portions of a team's practice that week.

So if a team was sure a player was going to play in a game and he participated in the team's practices, he does not go on the injury report. And that is exactly what happened with Maroney.

People talk about Brady being probable every week for years, but if he misses even just a portion of a practice then he goes on the report.

In other words, Belichick and the Pats are filling out the reports just as they are supposed to be - despite what rumor-mongers like PFT publish.
 
He played in that game. He didn't miss any practices that week. Hence, not on the injury report.

Brett Farve played too, what's your point.

Do you not understand your hypocrisy? Farve played the last 5 games but was not listed on the injury report when he should have been. Maroney was the same deal.
 
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I remember reading a lot of Jets fans getting up in arms last year when the Pats failed to put Maroney on the injury report one week of four or five week stretch before they IRed him. They complained that Belicheat was at it again and that they should suspend him.

Personally, I don't give a crap about the injury report, but it sure is fun to check out all the hypocrites on the Jets boards today.
 
Brett Farve played too, what's your point.

Do you not understand your hypocrisy? Farve played the last 5 games but was not listed on the injury report when he should have been. Maroney was the same deal.

I don't think it is a big deal in either case, but if you want to see hypocrites I want to direct you to Jetsinsider.com and Thegangreen.com and there are plenty.

The same people complaining that the Jets are being fined for this infraction were calling for Belichick to get suspended when the Maroney story broke.
 
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I don't think it is a big deal in either case, but if you want to see hypocrites I want to direct you to Jetsinsider.com and Thegangreen.com and there are plenty.

The same people complaining that the Jets are being fined for this infraction were calling for Belichick to get suspended when the Maroney story broke.


Both franchises should be fined, enough with the petty BS, it's just an old tired act from Belichick and his deciples.
 
Both franchises should be fined, enough with the petty BS, it's just an old tired act from Belichick and his deciples.

I agree the Jets fans should end this petty BS. Glad as a Jet fan, you have at least a brain cell or two to see their hypocrisy.

P.S. I did actually get the gist of your post, I just think it is more applicable to Jets fans.

Personally, I could care less about this story. Virtually every team plays games with the injury report. I just think it is funny to watch Jets fans to change their tune when it is the Jets under the microscope rather than the Pats.
 
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