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NEITHER of the two posters who wrote about the 50k fines gave a link or source.
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Thanks!
Now it's real.
Folks, PLEASE attribute.
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How could the 49ers allow their practice to be taped? Do they not have their security sweep the stadium beforehand?
this is a Broncos issue
this is a Bronchos issue
this is a Bronchos issue
The Original Spygate was a minor legalistic technical issue blown out of proportion
The Original Spygate was a minor legalistic technical issue blown out of proportion
The Original Spygate was a minor legalistic technical issue blown out of proportion
The Original Spygate was a minor legalistic technical issue blown out of proportion
I'm sorry, but in 2010, the media writes history. You and I can know the truth, but that doesn't change the fact that you and I will hear this junk over and over for the next 9 days whether we want to or not. If you turn on a TV, listen to a radio, have friends or colleagues with whom you converse, etc.
It is what it is, Mike.
I have no idea what got into Goodell's panties when Mangini went fink.
This happened in London.
whereas PFT saysScarnecchia worked for the Patriots along with McDaniels in 2008, when commissioner Roger Goodell docked their first-round draft pick for that year and fined coach Bill Belichick $500,000 for a violation of NFL rules that bar teams from filming opponents' signals. The Patriots, who were found to have videotaped New York Jets coaches during a 2006 game, were fined an additional $250,000.
Because the league has determined that Scarnecchia is a repeat offender of the policy in question (the specific nature of the prior violation is not yet clear, given that he left the Patriots after the 2004 season), the league will conduct a hearing aimed at determining whether he should be barred from further employment with the league or any of its teams.
Glazer (on Twitter) and Florio have both pointed out how come the Broncos were fined $650,000 less than the Patriots, even though what the Broncos did was far worse.
That makes me feel a bit optimistic.