true_patriot
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I assume you were facing a mirror when you said this?disgusting, Ignorant fans like you are the reason most of the free NFL world hates your team, and gives the good ones a bad name
There's a reason I put "Reasonable" thoughts in my first post. ******* like DonBlackmond ignored it but a trolls like that are expected
He's a Patriots fan on a Patriots board. You calling him a troll only further exposes just how much of a blithering idiot you are.
Reasonable thoughts you ask? You are the stereo typical dumb-***** Colt homer. The thing that I found the most amusing was all the responses at the bottom of his blog. They call us the disillusioned fan base. It can definitely be assumed from Dungy's blog that he is poking a stick in the Patriot organizations eye, which is incredibly funny coming from a guy that is considered a wholesome role-model and preaches to others on how they should carry on their lives. BB doesn't do this and that is ONE reason why I respect his opinion a lot more than Dungy.
LOL, Love it. Getting in your craw. WTF cares what you think Dungy should and shouldn't do. WTF are you? And you know what WHINING I am sick of, the GD Competition Committee whining. If it bugs your organization THAT much, try to put someone on it! Might be kinda hard now, with the history of cheating and all.
LOL, Love it. Getting in your craw. WTF cares what you think Dungy should and shouldn't do. WTF are you? And you know what WHINING I am sick of, the GD Competition Committee whining. If it bugs your organization THAT much, try to put someone on it! Might be kinda hard now, with the history of cheating and all.
What did he say that was "wrong"?? He feels it's "bad business". Not much more than that.
I'm sorry, he didn't outright "say it," he just insinuated that the Patriots owner condones the behaviour and attitude "win at all costs," which is indeed incorrect.
But let's be real. Kraft has gone out of his way to back Belichick and how he has run the team. He even announced a 5 year contract extension and gave Belichick the game ball. Robert Kraft had an opportunity to re-assert the moral compass by which his football organization should be run. He chose NOT to do so. And no, I am not saying that a public moral compass, worn on the sleeve is necessary. I am just saying that it was the road not traveled. And I have no question that if Polian or Dungy is caught by the Commission, Irsay would indeed make it much more a moral issue than Kraft has made it.
No doubt! Where exactly is this "moral compass" everyone seems to be talking about? Who is anyone to say what is right in this case or not, no one even knows the full story! I would even go as far to say that Kraft earns more credit in my book for sticking by his guy when he needs him the most, rather than go on a "witch hunt" like every other talking head that has an *******, er..oops...I mean opinion!! Belichick will be fine when all of this finally blows over, I can't say the same for everyone that seems to be looking to see him fal!How should Kraft have reasserted the moral compass by which the Patriots are run?