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Fox: Belichick “Exploiting Rule Book” and NFL Must “Stop It Immediately"


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In today’s installment of the media and NFL’s obsession with all things Patriot, we have this gem from a couple days ago. Teams are trying to avoid touchbacks to keep opposing teams inside the 25. Good strategy…except the Patriots are one of the teams doing it:

How Bill Belichick is exploiting the rule book and why the NFL has to stop it immediately

(Note: I see the thread about the Green Bay play has weirdly devolved into a question as to whether the Pats are singled out, or something. Of course, the comic-if-it-wasn’t-the-sad-truth is that we’ve just gone through almost two years of nonsense due to how the Pats are treated, so it’s a valid issue. Obviously.)

Anyway, with the new kickoff rule, many teams are intelligently proceeding as they see fit…you know, playing the game of football. But I guess they shouldn’t be, or something, according to this. But particularly the Patriots….except many teams have a lower touchback percentage than the Pats. But this doesn’t matter, because….wait for it:

“Thirteen teams have a lower touchback-percentage than the Pats but Belichick is doing it with more panache.”

The mind reels.

Of course it’s mostly funny, until it’s not. The conclusion goes into the “not” category, becoming super-duper cereal, saying that the rule has to be changed NOW, because, you know, football teams are returning kickoffs and players are going to start dying, I guess. Think of the children. Not changing the rule now, waiting a year, would be “unconscionable.”

Conclusion: Bill Belichick is killing NFL players. He must be stopped.
 
So, basically, what he is saying is that BB should stop being a good coach so it gets fairer for the other poor teams who don't have good coaching. Got it.

In French, we have a great expression by stupidities like this "nivellement par le bas" which, in a nutshell, means "levelling by the bottom" which I would explain by saying that instead of pushing everyone to get better, we encourage people to suck so the people with less talent/smarts don't feel bad.
 
Goodell: "I'm fining you a 1st rd pick and and $1m."
BB: "Why?"
Goodell: "You are violating the spirit of the new kickoff policy"
BB: "What does one do to violate the spirit of the policy?"
Goodell: "Uh, well....you are doing it with too much panache."
 
So, basically, what he is saying is that BB should stop being a good coach so it gets fairer for the other poor teams who don't have good coaching. Got it.

In French, we have a great expression by stupidities like this "nivellement par le bas" which, in a nutshell, means "levelling by the bottom" which I would explain by saying that instead of pushing everyone to get better, we encourage people to suck so the people with less talent/smarts don't feel bad.
grading on a curve....parity instead of integrity....
 
In French, we have a great expression by stupidities like this "nivellement par le bas" which, in a nutshell, means "levelling by the bottom" which I would explain by saying that instead of pushing everyone to get better, we encourage people to suck so the people with less talent/smarts don't feel bad.
We have a phrase, "a race to the bottom." Same (although it's a more kinetic characterization.)
 
Wow. Bill Belichick has been accused of many things, but being too damned stylish and flamboyant is a new one.
I LOL'd when I read that.

I have never seen "Belichick" and "panache" on the same computer screen together.
 
This is how it all begins. Goodell will now send out a "memo" to teams to stop doing it, BB will say no I'm following the rules as they're spelled out, Goodell then punishes BB/Pats for violating the spirit of the rule.
 
Welcome to America!

You should see the schools here in Quebec, it is quite depressing. Let's not tell kids that they are better than others, it could hurt the others. ****, if someone gets credit for something great they did, it drives me to do better myself so I can be the one being congratulated the next time.

To me, competition is a great thing, but to way too many people, we need to protect people's feelings at all costs. To me, you get better by playing/working/studying against/with people that are better than you, people you can learn from. You don't get better by being told "it is okay, here is your gold star even though you suck ass."

Same principle here, but different motivations. We need parity in pro sports so owners can make more money. I understand their logic, but as someone who is nearly insanely competitive, it angers me a great deal.
 
This is how it all begins. Goodell will now send out a "memo" to teams to stop doing it, BB will say no I'm following the rules as they're spelled out, Goodell then punishes BB/Pats for violating integrity.
EFA ;)
 
So, basically, what he is saying is that BB should stop being a good coach so it gets fairer for the other poor teams who don't have good coaching. Got it.

In French, we have a great expression by stupidities like this "nivellement par le bas" which, in a nutshell, means "levelling by the bottom" which I would explain by saying that instead of pushing everyone to get better, we encourage people to suck so the people with less talent/smarts don't feel bad.

I use the fictional character of Harrison Bergeron to describe that

Harrison Bergeron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
think-of-the-children.jpg
 
It's that douchebag chris chase, nothing to see here but an absolutely bitter butthurt Pats detractor.

Go look up how the morning show on EEI tore him apart during the deflategate stuff.
 
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