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TrueBeliever 02-16-2009 10:32 AM

BSPN viewer sticks up for Belichick (!)
 
So yesterday morning while I was waiting for my boss... er, wife to get out of the shower in the hotel I was channel surfing when I came across BSPN's Outside the Lines and they were having a follow-up on the earlier story about the Texans players who suffered season-ending injuries in minicamp. And some woman from a state outside New England (think it was West Virginia but not sure anymore) wrote a long letter asking why no one seemed concerned about this when they reacted to the Spygate thing like Belichick had been caught stabbing puppies in the head.

Let me repeat this: someone who watches BSPN often enough to get on the air commenting about one of their reports actually has common sense. That's got to be another of the Four Horsemen. :eek:

smg93 02-16-2009 10:56 AM

Re: BSPN viewer sticks up for Belichick (!)
 
You sure the caller wasn't Randy's mom? :D

JoeSixPat 02-16-2009 11:50 AM

Re: BSPN viewer sticks up for Belichick (!)
 
I must be missing something... what does minicamp injuries have to do with Spygate or Belichick?

SamusAranX 02-16-2009 11:52 AM

Re: BSPN viewer sticks up for Belichick (!)
 
The point made was that while everyone and their mother crucified Bellichick for his mistake last year, this whole deal with the Texans is flying under the radar.

I agree that it is hypocritical, but there is really nothing that can change it.

PatsFanSince74 02-16-2009 12:05 PM

Re: BSPN viewer sticks up for Belichick (!)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TrueBeliever (Post 1283669)
So yesterday morning while I was waiting for my boss... er, wife to get out of the shower in the hotel I was channel surfing when I came across BSPN's Outside the Lines and they were having a follow-up on the earlier story about the Texans players who suffered season-ending injuries in minicamp. And some woman from a state outside New England (think it was West Virginia but not sure anymore) wrote a long letter asking why no one seemed concerned about this when they reacted to the Spygate thing like Belichick had been caught stabbing puppies in the head.

Let me repeat this: someone who watches BSPN often enough to get on the air commenting about one of their reports actually has common sense. That's got to be another of the Four Horsemen. :eek:

interesting...is there evidence of negligence or activity contrary to the CBA on the part of the Texans?

mike100915 02-16-2009 12:09 PM

Re: BSPN viewer sticks up for Belichick (!)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PatsFanSince74 (Post 1283744)
interesting...is there evidence of negligence or activity contrary to the CBA on the part of the Texans?

Negligence ? Have you seen the footage ? This mini-camp fiasco resulted in three of there offensive lineman hurt, and one former Patriot Dan Stevenson all but ending his career over making this public.

PatsFanSince74 02-16-2009 01:02 PM

Re: BSPN viewer sticks up for Belichick (!)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mike100915 (Post 1283746)
Negligence ? Have you seen the footage ? This mini-camp fiasco resulted in three of there offensive lineman hurt, and one former Patriot Dan Stevenson all but ending his career over making this public.

no, i haven't. that's why i asked...did they do stuff beyond what is the normal or accepted practice.

it was an honest question without an agenda...what happened.

The CBA and accepted coaching practice pretty well dictate what is right and what is wrong. If the Texans violated the CBA and/or used unacceptable practices then the caller is right. It would be ludicrous to criticize Belichick and not hold the Texans' feet to the fire.

Sicilian 02-16-2009 01:11 PM

Re: BSPN viewer sticks up for Belichick (!)
 
It's the same reason Brett Myers was able to beat his wife and come back and play with hardly any noise, while steroids makes headlines every day. If people perceive (justly or unjustly) that the competitive balance of a sport has been messed with, it is a moral outrage that cannot be matched by real world concerns.

It's silly, but it's become the norm.

patsfaninpittsburgh 02-16-2009 02:47 PM

Re: BSPN viewer sticks up for Belichick (!)
 
I am sure if the Texan's record on winning threatened the Nfl's notion of "parity; we would have experienced a similiar outburst of outrage.

I suspect that with an uncapped NFL around the corner, there will be a change of "perception". It's important to note that the Patriots are the only organization with the financial resources and organizational skills to truly dominate the league.

I would not be suprised to see lil Roger coming to King Robert to broker some deal.

tuckeverlasting 02-16-2009 02:51 PM

Re: BSPN viewer sticks up for Belichick (!)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sicilian (Post 1283795)
It's the same reason Brett Myers was able to beat his wife and come back and play with hardly any noise, while steroids makes headlines every day. If people perceive (justly or unjustly) that the competitive balance of a sport has been messed with, it is a moral outrage that cannot be matched by real world concerns.

It's silly, but it's become the norm.


i guess that's why spygate was a much bigger story than the disgusting treatment and subsequent death of corey stringer by the minnesota vikings.


or it's an indictment of bspn's blatant bias. what could be worse than the death of any player ? never mind all the deaths and suicides of the stealer players of the 70's.


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