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The haters are going to have a field day with this. They are going to drag kraft thru the mud. Some are saying he should be forced to sell the team. they will focus on the sex ring angle for justification. this blows.
 
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The haters are going to have a field day with this. They are going to drag the team thru the mud.

I don't think so. 90% of the US will just be impressed with "at that age..."
 
I guess Bob Kraft couldn't say he was just getting a massage like Jerry Rice claimed because of video evidence. lol!

Our society is so ****ed up when you need video evidence to believe someone has done an indecent act. Jerry Rice pretty much did the same thing Bob Kraft did, only Jerry Rice didn't get caught on camera.
 
Thank you for verifying my claim that you're just being a troll. You're usually not foolish enough to make it this obvious.

Squirm your way out all you wish.

There is video evidence. Case closed and Kraft wont to trial because he will settle.
 
I still can't get over the idea that Bob Kraft, a billionaire, who makes enough money daily in interest payments alone to afford a high-end call girl of his choice for each and every day, 365 days a year, would get in his car and actually go to a sh*thole like this. Just baffles me.
 
FWIW "According to a local news website, News Chief, Kraft was in Palm Beach for a fundraiser for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute last Saturday. He then went to Charlotte, North Carolina Sunday to attend the NBA All-Star Game."
Yea I know he was at the NBA ASG....

What a mess.
 
I still can't get over the idea that Bob Kraft, a billionaire, who makes enough money daily in interest payments alone to afford a high-end call girl for each and every day, 365 days a year, would get in his car and actually go to a sh*thole like this. Just baffles me.
Gotta wonder if he was subconsciencly thrill-seeking.

Bedding co-eds in $1000/night suites got to be old hat

He was slumming
 
Absolutely absurd to think that this requires Kraft to step down. Just like everything the Patriots do, people blow this crap out of proportion. It's a desk appearance misdemeanor in Florida. The only reason it is a summons for Kraft is because he is out of state. It is an embarrassment for him but hardly career (ownership) ending.
 
I remember that one time adam silver banned a owner for lifetime over some **** he said In private.

Commissioners do what they want. That's just the way it is.

Notice that the punishment that Donald Sterling received had zero affect on the organization itself - he didn't dock them draft picks or anything like that, because he couldn't. And if you followed the Sterling story closely, that was actually a ballsy move by Silver because he didn't have the authority to force Sterling to sell the team, a fact that even he himself acknowledged in his public statements. It's why if you go back and watch, you'll note that he goes out of his way to express confidence that the rest of ownership will back him, because he simply didn't have the independent authority to force any owner to do anything, really, regarding their ownership. That was all public posturing, basically daring the other owners to do anything but line up behind him and force Sterling out.

Which was what ultimately happened. The rest of the owners voted to force Sterling to sell the team. In the end it had nothing at all to do with Silver's actual authority, because he didn't have the authority to enforce that punishment. He was just very shrewd in creating a PR situation where the rest of the owners went along with him, and only a couple (Mark Cuban being the most vocal, IIRC) expressed any reservations at all.

I'm not trying to be a **** here, but posts like this just make it clearer that you're not really informed on the specific things you're talking about, and drawing broad conclusions out of ignorance. If anything, the examples you keep pointing to support the point that I'm making, which is the opposite of what you're claiming here. The Donald Sterling example is a good precedent to point to, as it likely establishes the upper limit of what Goodell can maybe hope to accomplish here: *if* he gets the rest of the owners on board he may be able to force Kraft to sell the team. But owners don't like it when they themselves are accountable to anyone: execs, sure, players, sure, but they expect to be above any real consequences, and being forced to sell your team is a real consequence to these guys. So unless Goodell can convince Jerry Jones and Dan Snyder that being caught banging a prostitute is grounds for being stripped of your most prized personal asset, I'm not at all convinced that it'll even get that far on account of NFL owners being a special breed of narcissistic, entitled assholes.

And I hope it doesn't get to that point, since Bob really should just hand the team over to his son in the wake of this, and none of this should have to be forced.
 
The haters are going to have a field day with this. They are going to drag the team thru the mud. Some are saying he should be forced to sell the team. they will focus on the sex ring angle for justification. this blows.
Yawn.

ZzzzZZZzzz zzzz
 
Absolutely absurd to think that this requires Kraft to step down. Just like everything the Patriots do, people blow this crap out of proportion. It's a desk appearance misdemeanor in Florida. The only reason it is a summons for Kraft is because he is out of state. It is an embarrassment for him but hardly career (ownership) ending.
i agree. but you know how it works when the pats are involved.
 
Absolutely absurd to think that this requires Kraft to step down. Just like everything the Patriots do, people blow this crap out of proportion. It's a desk appearance misdemeanor in Florida. The only reason it is a summons for Kraft is because he is out of state. It is an embarrassment for him but hardly career (ownership) ending.
Richardson was forced to sell, Dibartolo was forced to step down.

Not unprecedented
 
More than anything it is embarrassing. I can easily ignore this because it is unrelated to the football aspect which is what I actually care about.

As for the publicity about it, its not surprising. Kraft is the owner of one of the greatest sports organizations of all time and has publicly affiliated with the most divisive President in modern history.

He is going to go through the ringer and I don't feel bad for him.
 
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