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You care just enough to troll on a subject you claim to be an agreement with your trolling victims on. Good for you!
I don't care, I can't stand it!!
 
The percentage of fans who are following this in detail is negligible and that includes Patriots fans. People don't have the attention span for anything, most people just see it as a headline during their day and make their presumptions without ever caring about a single detail.

Just look at how the media and public took their attempted rebuttal. They found one single thing to harp on and laughed the entire thing away saying that there is no way deflate means losing weight. It's impossible for the Patriots to sway public opinion, people believe what they *want* to believe, that's just a fact of humanity. Large amounts of people believe all sorts of nonsense from anti-vaccination to climate change denial, facts are quite literally meaningless, people formulate opinions based on their cognitive biases and that's that. No one believes the Patriots, no one will ever believe the Patriots, no matter what Kraft does, no one will ever believe the Patriots, because the Patriots are on top.

Maybe Kraft intended on fighting the league but eventually thought better of it, maybe he saw the terrible reception of the facts from the website, maybe he realized that it's an impossible battle, who knows, but people need to stop pretending that Kraft is all-powerful or that he doesn't care about his own organization.

Fighting a long losing battle just to make some fans feel better doesn't make a lot of sense. At best, it does absolutely nothing to help the Patriots on or off the field, at worst, it directly hurts them on or off the field.

I had some of these same thoughts. "The deflator" being the only newsworthy thing from wellsreportcontext.com, which unlike the actual Wells report, contained actual smoking guns, must have been discouraging for Kraft. That should have been easy to predict though, it's like he expected to release the website and suddenly be exonerated and gave up when that didn't happen. It's hard to believe that he was so naive, so here we are calling him a coward and questioning his allegiances.

Without trolling and without saying it's true, if we are making any attempt at all to be objective, we really have to start considering that between the King interview and snuggling with Goodell that Kraft received some new admission of guilt or evidence of it inside the Patriots. I don't think it's much more absurd a suggestion than Kraft being a complete coward. I think like many others here I still personally have a hard time believing Brady is involved in this at all, and I certainly want that to be true. It either makes us biased because we are duped by Brady, or ahead of the curve because we know his character and don't believe the false accusations. The most objective I can be is to admit I don't know.
 
The point is that any Pats fan who gives a damn should be rightfully outraged, instead of trying to rationalize his decision or concern trolling.

I was outraged by the NFL and their BS mistreatment of the Patriots. not at Kraft's inability to make millions of people and 97% of the owners less envious/selfish.

But then Goodell got up and softened NOTHING. The continued rhetoric of integrity of the game, as if this alleged rules violation actually undermined the integrity of the game, is sickening. IT was the same deal with spygate.

Goodell has the backing of 31/32 owners, Kraft does not. I want him to keep helping the Patriots produce on the field, and bring me entertainment, not fight a war he cannot win.
 
I'm worn out. After months of having your team get kicked in the dirt their just comes a point where you just don't care anymore.

I care about the Patriots team. But I've had it with deflategate And the owner who has two faces.

OK. So why are you so concerned about the people who do care?
 
This board never changes, drastically overreacts to every single little thing.

But hey let's go ahead and pretend that Kraft doesn't have a lot more to consider than us as fanatics. It's the same nonsense in trying to analyze every tiny detail from Belichick to Brady, you get a tiny fraction of the information and deem yourself as the expert on how it should have went. Well now you have your next villain, you actively choose to vilify people who do good for your "favorite" team. It's borderline insanity around here!

This is Kraft's team, his actions have direct consequence to this team and to his livelihood. But hey, let's just pretend he can and should do every little thing we wish he would to appease our emotional instability. Being the best of the best isn't good enough, we need more, damnit! We deserve it too because we spent a few bucks this one time!

Don't look now, but the boston media is a direct representation of its fanbase.
Kraft may own the team, but it's not just HIS team. It's named after a region that encompasses six states and has a population of over 15 million people who all spend quite a bit of money on Bob's team. He needs to rethink about where his good fortune has come from before he starts to throw his fans and QB into the fire to make his 31 good buddies happy.
 
Kraft may own the team, but it's not just HIS team. It's named after a region that encompasses six states and has a population of over 15 million people who all spend quite a bit of money on Bob's team. He needs to rethink about where his good fortune has come from before he starts to throw his fans and QB into the fire to make his 31 good buddies happy.

He has thought about that, and he's decided that we'll keep funneling money to him no matter how badly he screws us. Now it's up to us to prove him wrong.
 
BadMoFo must be another one of those blindly defending Kraft. Go get him Joey! He's just tossing out a bunch of dislikes, and he's not even explaining them.

Oh, wait, you're tossing out the dislikes, too.

Must be more of that irony thing going around...
 
Kraft may own the team, but it's not just HIS team. It's named after a region that encompasses six states and has a population of over 15 million people who all spend quite a bit of money on Bob's team. He needs to rethink about where his good fortune has come from before he starts to throw his fans and QB into the fire to make his 31 good buddies happy.

I mean it is quite literally HIS team. Is "New England Coffee Company" mine if I buy a cup of coffee? We fans are customers, not owners. No business survives without customers, but I think this board is being a little too dramatic with accusations of being thrown into the fire.

Kraft didn't accuse the Patriots of cheating, Kraft cannot change the opinion of millions of fans who want us to be cheaters, Kraft is not responsible for this BS. Even if he goes along with it for the sake of business, it is still not his fault. At the end of the day, any business owner has to do what is right for the business, otherwise their business will not succeed.
 
I mean it is quite literally HIS team. Is "New England Coffee Company" mine if I buy a cup of coffee? We fans are customers, not owners. No business survives without customers, but I think this board is being a little too dramatic with accusations of being thrown into the fire.

Kraft didn't accuse the Patriots of cheating, Kraft cannot change the opinion of millions of fans who want us to be cheaters, Kraft is not responsible for this BS. Even if he goes along with it for the sake of business, it is still not his fault. At the end of the day, any business owner has to do what is right for the business, otherwise their business will not succeed.
Yes he is responsible for this ********. He had a good hand in making and keeping Goodell as commissioner and if alienating the fanbase of your team is a good business decision then that is a difference in opinion. The comparison between coffee and the Patriots is just dumb.
 
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I mean it is quite literally HIS team. Is "New England Coffee Company" mine if I buy a cup of coffee? We fans are customers, not owners. No business survives without customers, but I think this board is being a little too dramatic with accusations of being thrown into the fire.

Kraft didn't accuse the Patriots of cheating, Kraft cannot change the opinion of millions of fans who want us to be cheaters, Kraft is not responsible for this BS. Even if he goes along with it for the sake of business, it is still not his fault. At the end of the day, any business owner has to do what is right for the business, otherwise their business will not succeed.

Kraft claims he's doing it for the fans. That kills your entire argument.

Try again.
 
Kraft hasn't caught a single ball, gained a single yard, made a single tackle or called a single play. He made one decision which brought us a dynasty and that was hiring Bill Belichick. I am a fan of the Patriots from Belichick down, at this point the League man can kiss mine and a lot of other former supporters of his goodbye. Nothing but shame and embarrassment from him since 2007.
 
It is IMPOSSIBLE to clear the Patriots name in the eyes of the public. History will be kind to us, but ask anyone on top, people will always try to bring you down, no matter what, *while* you are on top. Just accept it and enjoy being on top.
Just not true. The Goldberg report absolutely changed the dialogue. Mike Greenberg of all people actually said after reading that he thought the Wells report VINDICATED the Patriots.
Its not a matter of the idiot trolls, its a matter of those in the middle. Kraft giving in is widely perceived as an admission of guilt, and even if not, it is assumed we just didn't have evidence to fight with, which is wrong.



No he absolutely did not. In fact he released thorough debunking of the accusations, and the public laughed, pointed, and still called us cheaters. There is NOTHING he can do, literally.
The public accepted a lot of the Goldberg report.
He could have appealed. Goodell said yesterday in talking about Brady that he WANTED TO HEAR FROM BRADY ABOUT ANY MISSING EVIDENCE, ANYTHING THAT WOULD HELP THEM GET IT RIGHT, ANYTHING LEFT OUT OF THE WELLS REPORT.
Kraft had the Goldberg report just to start with to appeal. He chose to not appeal. He could have brought in a slew of scientists to show Exponent failed. He could have brought in McNally for the extra interview that was a major reason for the findings and penalties. If we are being punished because we felt it was too much to ask McNally to be interviewed again, here he is, now our cooperation is 100%.
On top of that, he could have given a statement that supported his team, fans and QB. Instead he gave one that supported Goodell and 31 other owners.
He could have done a lot. He chose not to.


Not by the team but the NFL was accused of cheating for the Patriots because of 2001 and their team name... It used to be an asterisk.
What are you talking about? It was a properly enforced rule. There was no asterisk, you are lying now.


There are people who defend and people who bash. But let's be realistic, Revis is a New York Jet.
That is irrelevant to your claim that Spygate is an afterthought.


A fact of life. Don't be so emotional that you can't understand that matter of a fact statement. No matter how strongly you feel, if 31 other owners feel different and are saying "no", you can't do **** about it. You are a voluntary member of the group, you have 3% say, you can try to appeal to the others if you feel mistreated, but you don't have power to dictate. Raising a public stink does absolutely nothing but hurt everyone, it would be cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Where do I start?
31 owners cannot tell Kraft to take an unjust punishment and force him to do so.
He is not a voluntary member he owns the team.
How does trying it publicly hurt the Patriots? You are defending the right of the league to take away a first round pick and more for something we didn't do, because it would be painful for the other owners to base punishment on the truth? There is no logic in that.

Lets try something else, you seem to like hypotheticals.

Lets say the Patriots were charged with paying off the refs. The league looks at film and find questionable calls. The league notices that some of the refs of Patriots games are wealthy. They hire Wells. Wells finds that a Patriot employee was alone in a room with a ref. They find text messages from ball boys about 'fixing things' and 'the refs love us' or even one ref is great to us, and Wells concludes that this is evidence that they are paying off refs. He demands Brady turn over all of his financial records for the last 10 years so he can find the payment. Brady refuses. We are found guilty. Kraft says we did nothing, and the owners tell him too bad you can't win.
You would be fine with him not appealing that we paid off a ref and saying he can't because what is good for the 32 matters more than what is good for the Patriots and we are assessed penalties for paying off refs? That is pretty much exactly the same thing.



You desperately need perspective. He didn't screw the fans, maybe you're too wrapped up in your bubble.
I think your head is too far up Krafts *** for you to have perspective, but take a look around. 95% of fans hate Bob Kraft now. Bob Kraft stopped defending the integrity of the team because the other owners would rather he stopped talking about it. He ACCEPTED GUILT. He was given a guilty verdict for cheating and said "I won't appeal". If you don't think that is screwing the fans then I have no idea what you have in the place of where pride is supposed to be.

Personally I'd still much rather be a fan of the Patriots than any other team today. They can accuse the Pats of cheating all they want, deep down everyone knows the Patriots are just better than their team. I don't care, give me the titles.
Every title is considered marred by cheating. That is on Kraft because both times he could have stood up for the team, and chose not to.



You are being overly naive Andy.
Quite ironic.
Please explain to me how the Patriots would be hurt on or off the field if Robert Kraft had said:
"I respect the authority of Roger Goodell. I totally disagree with the conclusion drawn by Ted Wells and accepted by Mr Goodell, and feel that I have a substantial amount of evidence to dispute the evidence and findings. I respect my parternship with my fellow owners, and I repsect the rules we have put in place. One of those rules is my right to appeal and present my side of the debate and my independent evidence. I continue to maintain our innocence and look forward to the opportunity to present our appeal for Mr Goodells consideration".
Please explain to me how the Patriots are damaged by that.


Not even close, unions and business owners have completely different avenues and responsibilities.
Both have the right to appeal the findings of the Wells report. Both have the same report to 'win easily' against.



So you're never going to contribute to the NFL again? Maybe you should start by not investing emotionally into it on a messageboard?
Oh, so people who disagree with you should go away?
That would leave you alone arguing with yourself.

Anyway, a very apt way to end, since there is such a massive misconception about lemmings.
I am very happy that this team has few fans like you.
 
Great rebuttal Andy Johnson. I have stayed out of the actual discussions on this board, though I have read quite a bit on it over the past few months. I now wish I had jumped in, but was just too damn mad/frustrated over the unethical, immoral, and probably illegal actions that have come out of the bogus "independent" investigation. I knew the Pats and Brady were screwed when the Wells investigation completely absolved the NFL office and the Colts from any wrongdoing in how the investigation started and how the lies were being propagated. And the pompous, smug, arrogant answers Goodell had yesterday to Curran about the false information being disseminated was the icing on the cake.
 
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