brady199
2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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I've read his statement and he apologiezed to the owner, and players, but not the fans.
The fans will be kissing his grave in 2525. He owes the fans an apology like he owes you a steak dinner.
I've read his statement and he apologiezed to the owner, and players, but not the fans.
I voted no as well, I was just curious what other people thought.The fans will be kissing his grave in 2525. He owes the fans an apology like he owes you a steak dinner.
The fans will be kissing his grave in 2525. He owes the fans an apology like he owes you a steak dinner.
I've read his statement and he apologiezed to the owner, and players, but not the fans.
Bill Belichick said:"Although it remains a league matter, I want to apologize to everyone who has been affected, most of all ownership, staff and players," Belichick said. "Following the league's decision, I will have further comment."
What if his statement was...If you read his statement, then I can only conclude one of two things about you. Either you don't understand what the following words mean:
Or you feel that you, personally, need to be addressed by Belichick.
In both cases, you'd be wrong. The FANS would fall under EVERYONE in this situation.
Then why did he apologize to the owner, and player?I say NO because we don't know the ins and outs of being a head coach of an NFL team. For all we know this could be a standard thing in the NFL that goes unspoken but Mangini being in the pressure cooker called New York city he possibly got frustrated and ratted out Belichick. None of us really know so thats just my take.
Then why did he apologize to the owner, and player?
What if his statement was...
"Although it remains a league matter, I want to apologize to everyone who has been affected, most of all THE FANS, staff and players," Belichick said. "Following the league's decision, I will have further comment."
and he left out ownership, do think kraft would be OK with that, and say to himself well ownership falls under everyone affected.
I don't think so.
If you don't think this is a distraction for this team then you know nothing about football, or you really like your kool-aid.Because of the media circus that this has become. Because, for other teams, it would normally be a distraction.
The fans will be kissing his grave in 2525. He owes the fans an apology like he owes you a steak dinner.
In Green Bay that would hold true. Like I said i voted no, just cuz I'm confused about your "logic" doesn't mean I think he owes us an apology.I don't care what you think, in all honesty. You clearly believe that YOU deserve an apology and you don't. Last I looked, BB's paycheck is signed by KRAFT. So, its logical to include him. Last I looked, it was not YOUR signature nor my signature on BB's paychecks.
The FANS are not on equal standing with ownership. And that is what you fail to acknowledge. Either that, or you think that the fans ARE on standing as ownership. And then you'd just be delusional.
BS - the fans are the only reason any of them have jobs. In any business, the customer is the most important part.And he will owe more apologies to his bosses and fellow employees. He owes nothing to the fans. Kraft and Stacey will make whatever statements are needed to the fans.
where & when?He already apologized to the fans. Time to move on and whip the Chargers.