Raise your hand if Bill Belichick told you face to face what really happened.
Okay, whoever still has their hands up, how do you know he was telling you the truth?
I keep saying this. It's a huge head-scratcher, but it was his call to make, and he made the call. Here are some sub-head-scratchers that make me think there's a story I don't know:
- MB playing almost all snaps through the season
- A player who dressed not being used in the game and not knowing until the national anthem.
- Said player getting news just before the game eliciting the emotion we saw on national TV.
Maybe a cousin died of cancer who was 50/50 to make it. We don't know, unless one of us is Butler's cousin's doctor. The most likely case is that Butler learned he would not play on defense all game (not just that he would not start.)
Everything that somebody said is gossip. I just heard some other defensive player went out and said anything about discipline was BS. Okay. BB said that too. MB said the Patriots gave up on him. Everybody seems to agree. Or everybody has the same story.
We honestly only know that we don't know. The epistemology of Fandom.
This story needs a plot, we only have the action to go by. One day somebody will fit a story to it, and that person will be credible... BB, perhaps. Maybe Kraft. At that time we'll have to ask ourselves whether there is a reason -- something as flimsy as ego counts -- for whatever account we get.
We'll judge it as best we can as true or not true, but even then there won't be proof, only a story.
I'm just like you guys, I'll believe it or not believe it I guess. Maybe I'll be skeptical. All we know is that it happened.
SUCKS right?
lol