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Robert Kraft Football Executive Record | Pro-Football-Reference.com
You put me in the mood to listen to Velvet Underground's "Heroin." And I never do drugs.
"Executive Record"? Did Robert come up with that on his own? Pretty sure they didn't have it when Walter Brown founded/owned the Celtics. He just loved the city of Boston, and when he helped form the NBA, he felt there should be a pro basketball team here. So, he used his own money to do it. And he wanted a winner, and he went out and did what he could to make it happen, even though he knew nothing about the game. Never heard him refer to them as "his" titles.
So, R.K.'s "E.R." was no better than Billy Sullivan's through 9/23/01. Then, a second year quarterback started the final 14 games of the season and compiled an 11–3 record as a starter, helping the Patriots clinch a spot in the AFC playoffs after finishing last the previous season. His name is Steve Grogan, and it happened in 1976, when he led them to.....oh, that is, Tom Brady, who led them to victory over the Raiders on 1/19/02 on the way to their first Super Bowl title, a quarter century after it should have.
Kraft can piggyback himself on to Tom's on-field accomplishments all he wants - just check the team's media guide, on their website.
It's not erasing his continued undressing of the team's players, promoting an impostor fake logo, creating a stupid, ignorant process for selecting alumni for the franchise's highest honor, apologizing on April Fool's Day 2008 while accepting the NFL's latest fable that his team once again broke rules and damaged the league, and again taking it up the rear seven years later, accepting further unprecedentedly excessive punishments for acts the team did not even commit.