How should Kraft have fought it? He should fight any attack on the reputation of the NEP, but concerns about individual players are only tangentially related to Kraft. He can weigh in, but he won't bend the scales much if he does.
Is it really necessary that I repeat this so many times? I have posted and reposted in the last few weeks 11 examples of things he could have done. No one refutes thrm (other than the famous “oh that wouldn’t work”) and people keep saying no one says what h should have done.
Short story: he had the right to appeal the punishment and challenge and rip apart the wells report. There is simply no reason for him not to do that other than the one he stated (31 are more important) that I consider negligent to protecting his franchise.
How should Kraft have fought Spygate IYHO?
Again there is an appeal process. He simply laid down and took an egregious penalty that was undeserved.
You keep saying "fight." To win a fight you need two things above all else. Something to fight for, and something to fight with. We have a cause, fine. What are Kraft's weapons to fight this stuff?
He had the right to appeal the penalties and challenge the wells report. He actually had a lot of the work done but chose to post it to a wr site instead of using it to get justice for his franchise.
And please don't mention a useless press conference or an appeal to the same guy who decided to issue the ridiculous penalty in the first place. That's not fighting, that's showboating.
No idea what you are talking about here.
[quite]Is there a method Kraft could have used that had a puncher's chance of actually working? Because I haven't seen someone suggest one yet.[/quote]
Appeal and rip the wells report to shreds.
Put aside your feelings about goodell for a second and realize wells was hired to investigate. That’s the process. Goodell accepts the findings of the hatchet job grade school level investigation. That’s the process. He literally hired wells to decide what happened. The next step in the process is the “defense”. Where the patriots appeal and present their side. At this point kraft said what is good for 31 is more important so HE CHOSE NOT TO PUT ON A DEFENSE. That is an egregious failure on his part, unless you agree that since 31 wanted the innocent patriots punished the owner of the patriots should just allow it to happen despite total innocence. I don’t.
As far as I can see Kraft's only option to prevent this from happening again is to make sure of his alliances in the owner's room so idiots like Irsay can't railroad the process against him without being stopped by Kraft's own allies -- stop the avalanche at the top rather than the bottom in other words. If that means buttering up the other owners instead of doing his best Sylvester Stallone impersonation, so be it.
So your plan is when you get screwed once do nothing. Then when you get screwed twice do nothing. Then say you did nothing to make friends?
As I have asked before if the punishment was him personally being suspended do you think he would appeal? Of course he would. So, including his own words, the issue here is that this wasn’t important enough to him. I disagree that it shouldn’t have been.
Challenge how? It's easy and lazy to simply say he should have done something. WHAT should he have done?
We aren’t going to get anywhere if I respond to every post with exact answers and you keep asking the same question. As I said I have given 11 potential things he could have done and I think it was directly in response to you.
But I have now said he should have appealed the penalty and the wells findings about 100 times. Please stop ignorantly asking this question.
What were his alternatives to lying down? Please list some, because I don't like the ones I know about so far.
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Sorry Andy, but it's pretty clear to the casual observer that you're very much in the minority here.
I seem to be getting a hell of a lot of agrees and 2-3 people who blindly make up things to support krafts acruons. I’m not sure what minority you are talking about.
In fact kraft agrees with me, by his own words.
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Did you read it that time? Does it need to be in color?
You expected him to? Because multibillionaires so often speak off the cuff without carefully nuancing their words for maximum impact?
So now he is lying? When he says why he did it he is lying? Still 2 years later he forgot to say he could t win. He just keeps making up this phony story that he did it because it was best for the 31? It’s all a lie? Jesus.
Because you're the one of the few who are in this discussion honestly believing that Kraft's #1 priority after Deflategate should be revenge.
I have NEVER said a thing about revenge.
Getting bogged down in grudge matches isn't the way to run a successful multibillion dollar business. Move on and make the best decision for your team from where you are right now.
So when a business is sued it shouldn’t show up for the trial to on a defense? The best decision is to accept guilt for something you didn’t do without even raising an objection.
Understand what you are saying.
Wells said and goodell accepted that the patriots, engineered by Tom Brady convicted a scheme to deflate footballs to gain an advantage and cheat to win football games. Further when they investigated they lied to the investigators and exhibited a culture of cheating which received a larger penalty because it was the second violation.
Think about that for a second. That is what the NFL said about Robert krafts franchise, which we know they were innocent.
Robert krafts response to these accusations was “we accept the penalties and will not appeal. We choose to end the rhetoric.” Then he hugs goodell.
It’s like someone calling your wife a whore on national tv and you saying “no comment” and then hugging the person who said it.
How can you possibly think the right thing to do is just accept a punishment when you are 100% innocent?
I don't know if Kraft is right or wrong, but it's pretty clear that his priority was kissing up to the league.
That is why he is wrong.
Unlike you and a few others in this forum I don't see that as betrayal.
Putting what the other 31 teams want over what is best for the team he is the only one who can defend is obviously a betrayal.
Gaining influence in the owner's room and building alliances there is the only option Kraft has that actually gives him some ability to prevent this stuff from happening in the future.
Why didn’t he do that after spygate?
He hasn’t gained anythjng except a reputation as a guy who will give in every time.
If it fails it fails. It's still the only option with even a small chance of working to make sure we're not back here in another 8 years with the exact same soap opera.
Taking it without objection is what guarantees when a target is needed he will be it.
Do you teach your kids to thank the bully for the beating?