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People have posted pictures of him on the sidelines since Monday. The Colts GM handed him the ball. Everyone knows this.
Stop with these threads. You're all obsessed. There's a football game on Sunday and its an important one.
like it or not this is the story of this SuperBowl and when we win it, it will be real sweet.
I sincerely doubt Kensil was on the sideline tampering with balls. Crap thread.
One would think that they would stop leaking all this information but that's never going to happenPeople are grasping at hope the same exact way they did with the last couple of scandals that we've had (Hernandez + Camera Gate).
I can't say that I blame them, since I'm grasping at hope right along with them, but this talk of "rubbing their noses in it," and taking their first round pick is completely ridiculous. How would they go about proving that Kensil did anything wrong? Short answer: there's probably an excellent chance that they can't.
Are we skeptical of Kensil and his involvement? Of course...but the rest of the world is skeptical of the Patriots, so we'll have to see who wins this standoff.
If people can't figure out by now that the NFL firmly believes that funny business happened with the Pats to blame, they are living in a fantasy world. They've done nothing to quiet the rumors during their most important time of the year. As a matter of fact, they're adding fuel to the fire by leaking information on a daily basis.
The NFL wants the Pats to be guilty, and are trying to make it look like they are. I doubt many of them truly believe the Pats are at fault. This was a setup that went bad. I'm not sure if Goodell was in on it from the start, but he certainly is now.People are grasping at hope the same exact way they did with the last couple of scandals that we've had (Hernandez + Camera Gate).
I can't say that I blame them, since I'm grasping at hope right along with them, but this talk of "rubbing their noses in it," and taking their first round pick is completely ridiculous. How would they go about proving that Kensil did anything wrong? Short answer: there's probably an excellent chance that they can't.
Are we skeptical of Kensil and his involvement? Of course...but the rest of the world is skeptical of the Patriots, so we'll have to see who wins this standoff.
If people can't figure out by now that the NFL firmly believes that funny business happened with the Pats to blame, they are living in a fantasy world. They've done nothing to quiet the rumors during their most important time of the year. As a matter of fact, they're adding fuel to the fire by leaking information on a daily basis.
Wasn't Goodell at kraft's house on Sunday night after the afccg?The NFL wants the Pats to be guilty, and are trying to make it look like they are. I doubt many of them truly believe the Pats are at fault. This was a setup that went bad. I'm not sure if Goodell was in on it from the start, but he certainly is now.
I agree.......but somebodies nose is going to have to be rubbed in it. All I want for Christmas is to have every Troy Aikman, Mark Brunell, Jerry Rice, Tony Kornholer be dragged out/called out for being the biggest idiots on the planet
Don't forget Woody Page and Bomani Jones.
Wasn't Goodell at kraft's house on Sunday night after the afccg?
If he was on it talk about a conflict of interest
Don't forget Woody Page and Bomani Jones.
Curran wrote a good piece on this angle…Certainly a detail the NFL's investigation should look into. The problem is that this whole thing has never been about revealing the truth. If it was, all they'd have to do is conduct some scientific studies detailing what the balls went through on game day just like Belichick outlined last Saturday. This is the obvious way to clear the Patriots of any wrong doing. The fact that they haven't done this is very telling…The league office doesn't want to clear the Patriots of any wrong doing. They are after Belichick's head.
yeah, it's not relevant here. He's hired by the owners to work for the league and protect their financial interests. But that's been the problem with the Ray Rice incident being the perfect example. He was protecting the owners rather than doing what was right.i don't get the conflict of interest thing. he works for the owners. this isn't goverment.
Why does it have to be a sting? Why cant it be random prick with grudge in position of power decides "i dont want that A-hole Belichick in the superbowl, lets see if he and his team can deal with this **** in the middle of a game"?So the Sting was on from the beginning. Interesting
We could easily come up with a list of about 100 names who have voiced their opinion on the Patriots guilt.
It's sad.
People are grasping at hope the same exact way they did with the last couple of scandals that we've had (Hernandez + Camera Gate).
I can't say that I blame them, since I'm grasping at hope right along with them, but this talk of "rubbing their noses in it," and taking their first round pick is completely ridiculous. How would they go about proving that Kensil did anything wrong? Short answer: there's probably an excellent chance that they can't.
Are we skeptical of Kensil and his involvement? Of course...but the rest of the world is skeptical of the Patriots, so we'll have to see who wins this standoff.
If people can't figure out by now that the NFL firmly believes that funny business happened with the Pats to blame, they are living in a fantasy world. They've done nothing to quiet the rumors during their most important time of the year. As a matter of fact, they're adding fuel to the fire by leaking information on a daily basis.