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Thanks for your concern but I actually have a job and a life and have probably been a Pats fan since before you were born. The funny thing about conspiracy theories is that there is sometimes a conspiracy.
Sometimes when the facts don't agree with belief, the facts are right and the belief is wrong not the other way around.
My initial belief was the same as yours that Goodell was hard but fair in his initial punishment of Belichick and the Pats and the case would be closed. I also thought he would provide the same punishment for all rules violators. This did not happen.
Starting with the leak of the tape to Fox, the destruction of the Pats tapes, the Jets taping the Pats without permission, the alleged collusion between the Titans and Colts and finally the granting of credibility to Walsh, I see a pattern where Goodell scrupulously fails to investigate anyone else but the Pats with the exception of the miniscule penalty on the 49ers for tampering.
At this point our opinions digress, your faith in Goodell remains unshaken and I doubt that there is any action against that he would take that you would find fault with and there are some on this board that agree with you.
I am not of that opinion since the case is still alive and ongoing and the litany of actions has taken have IMO no explanation other than Goodell through his incompetence or bias or both has caused great harm to the Pats.
There are people on this board that agree with me.
I am on record as saying that Walsh will come up with some unrelated and unsubstantiated BS about rules violations and Goodell will open up another investigation of the Pats. If I am wrong which I hope, I will pleased to come back here and admit my error and never post again about Goodell and spygate.
If I am right, I would hope that all you Goodell supporters would take another look at the facts before you insult people with a different viewpoint.
Thanks for your concern but I actually have a job and a life and have probably been a Pats fan since before you were born. The funny thing about conspiracy theories is that there is sometimes a conspiracy.
Sometimes when the facts don't agree with belief, the facts are right and the belief is wrong not the other way around.
My initial belief was the same as yours that Goodell was hard but fair in his initial punishment of Belichick and the Pats and the case would be closed. I also thought he would provide the same punishment for all rules violators. This did not happen.
Starting with the leak of the tape to Fox, the destruction of the Pats tapes, the Jets taping the Pats without permission, the alleged collusion between the Titans and Colts and finally the granting of credibility to Walsh, I see a pattern where Goodell scrupulously fails to investigate anyone else but the Pats with the exception of the miniscule penalty on the 49ers for tampering.
At this point our opinions digress, your faith in Goodell remains unshaken and I doubt that there is any action against that he would take that you would find fault with and there are some on this board that agree with you.
I am not of that opinion since the case is still alive and ongoing and the litany of actions has taken have IMO no explanation other than Goodell through his incompetence or bias or both has caused great harm to the Pats.
There are people on this board that agree with me.
I am on record as saying that Walsh will come up with some unrelated and unsubstantiated BS about rules violations and Goodell will open up another investigation of the Pats. If I am wrong which I hope, I will pleased to come back here and admit my error and never post again about Goodell and spygate.
If I am right, I would hope that all you Goodell supporters would take another look at the facts before you insult people with a different viewpoint.
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