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I can see how Belichick would have taken the gut punch that was Cameragate punishment, and tarnishing of his football legacy, for the team. For the next few years, he coached at a disadvantage, having lost an equal opportunity at accumulating talent as his competition, plus deal with a distraction that no other team had to deal with.
Here we are again, even more ridiculous, and again, he's being asked to coach at a disadvantage. This time, it is much larger, because in addition to being handicapped in talent acquisition, it is about Brady.
Could he be having similar feelings about Kraft that we are here? About the NFL in general? How might he react?
Here we are again, even more ridiculous, and again, he's being asked to coach at a disadvantage. This time, it is much larger, because in addition to being handicapped in talent acquisition, it is about Brady.
Could he be having similar feelings about Kraft that we are here? About the NFL in general? How might he react?