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Sorry, but making that statement isn't spin for the following reason: if it were ever proven that it occurred, his credibility would be shot completely. Spin would be much more vague than what he stated.
Belichick lied to Goodell about Spygate, if he has no concern for his creditability with the NFL commissioner I do not think he cares what the Boston Herald thinks of him. Belichick does what he thinks is best for his team, everyone else are on the outside and what they know or think does not matter to him.

 
Belichick lied to Goodell about Spygate, if he has no concern for his creditability with the NFL commissioner I do not think he cares what the Boston Herald thinks of him. Belichick does what he thinks is best for his team, everyone else are on the outside and what they know or think does not matter to him.
Look, I usually know better than to get into a urinating contest with you, but how did he lie to Goodell about Crygate?
 
So, either:
a) He's still injured, slow to recover from offseason surgery, although he has not appeared on any injury reports
b) He's not as good as Danny Amendola or Brandon LaFell
c) He's under discipline for yelling at his coaches

There doesn't seem to be another option. None are great.
Second round pick last year with one reception. That's the bottom line.
 
Dobson's seat on the bench is because he's not good enough to beat out Brandon LaFell and Danny Amedola, and is 50/50 with Thompkins, depending on game plan.

Granted, Dobson's offseason was shot because of his foot, but that's still not good news.

I don't think it's that cut and dry. I think the team realizes what they're paying Amendola and are trying to give him every opportunity to lock dowm a primary role in the passing game. Sadly, he looks even slower than he did last season. I think it's only a matter of time before Dobson, and maybe Thompkins, leapfrogs him for snaps. That's just my opinion.
 
So, either:
a) He's still injured, slow to recover from offseason surgery, although he has not appeared on any injury reports
b) He's not as good as Danny Amendola or Brandon LaFell
c) He's under discipline for yelling at his coaches

There doesn't seem to be another option. None are great.
Second round pick last year with one reception. That's the bottom line.
There is one more option: he's underperformed in practice
 
Every reporter gets some wrong. SMY doesn't break a lot of stories, but she's generally been solid.

I think most issues with her is just her "Well my sources are allowed to be wrong sometimes" stuff instead of just accepting she ran with a bad lead.

I don't have any ill will towards her, as some seem to, noone is perfect, it just sounds like a Peyton Manning excuse instead of stepping up and biting the bullet, that's all.

She's definitely one of the best reporters around the team right now and people shouldn't forget that just because she stood by what she thought was correct on this issue/non-issue.
 
Perhaps I'm reading the chronology of her tweets incorrectly, but it appears to me that the "standing by her report" tweet came prior to the shaking hands/ sources wrong" tweet.
Yes and after BB's statement was released. Someone asked her if she still stands by it after that was released and she says, "yes."
 
Buffalo - Sammy Watkins
Miami - Mike Wallace
Baltimore - Steve Smith
Cincinnati - AJ Green
Cleveland - Josh Gordon
Pittsburgh - Antonio Brown
Houston - DeAndre Hopkins/Andre Johnson
Indianapolis - T.Y. Hilton
Tennessee - Kendall Wright
Denver - Demaryius Thomas
Oakland - James Jones
San Diego - Keenan Allen/Malcom Floyd
Dallas - Dez Bryant
Giants - Victor Cruz
Philadelphia - Jeremy Maclin
Washington - Pierre Garcon/DeSean Jackson
Detroit - Megatron
Green Bay - Jordy Nelson
Minnesota - Cordarelle Patterson
Chicago - Brandon Marshall/ Alshon Jeffrey
Atlanta - Julio Jones
Carolina - Kelvin Benjamin
New Orleans - Brandin Cooks/Marques Colston
Tampa Bay - Vincent Jackson
Arizona - Larry Fitzgerald/Michael Floyd
San Francisco - Anquan Boldin/Michael Crabtree
Seattle - Percy Harvin

That leaves us and the Jets, Jaguars, Kansas City, and St Louis without true deep threats but when you look at it you can argue that their receivers as a group are better than ours (Jets aside)

You should check the numbers on some of them
 
Yes and after BB's statement was released. Someone asked her if she still stands by it after that was released and she says, "yes."
But, was her tweet about shaking hands with Dobson after or before BB's statement? Not a rhetorical question, I really don't know.
 
So, either:
a) He's still injured, slow to recover from offseason surgery, although he has not appeared on any injury reports
b) He's not as good as Danny Amendola or Brandon LaFell
c) He's under discipline for yelling at his coaches

There doesn't seem to be another option. None are great.
Second round pick last year with one reception. That's the bottom line.

Option A is the best because he could return to form and potentially soon.
 
I'm not sure I would base my claims about truthfulness on what Roger Goodell says.
Everything I have ever read about Spygate suggests Belichick was deceitful at first. Either way I don't think Belichick cares about his credibility with the media. For that matter I don't think most coaches care. The media isn't exactly creditable towards them.
 
But, was her tweet about shaking hands with Dobson after or before BB's statement? Not a rhetorical question, I really don't know.
It was after.
 
Option A is the best because he could return to form and potentially soon.

Not really. If he's still struggling with the foot injury, then you have to consider that he may never be right. Foot injuries can be chronic. Just a really bad part of the body for healing.
 
lets put the gossip behind us and hope we get this guy back soon:

 
Everything I have ever read about Spygate suggests Belichick was deceitful at first. Either way I don't think Belichick cares about his credibility with the media. For that matter I don't think most coaches care. The media isn't exactly creditable towards them.
I disagree strongly. I think Belichick cares deeply about his credibility with everyone. I also think he doesn't care what the media THINKS about him personally. He gave up hoping to be treated fairly by the media when he was in Cleveland 20 years ago. There's a huge difference between that and what what you're claiming.
 
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