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It appears Kraft hates Bill just as much. LOLWow., if Tom hates Bill this badly, can't wait for the whooping we're going to get on Sunday...
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.It appears Kraft hates Bill just as much. LOLWow., if Tom hates Bill this badly, can't wait for the whooping we're going to get on Sunday...
I can see Shanny naming names but Goodell goes over the top anyway.Is that a surprise? This is coming from the guy that hired lip readers to sit in the stands and read the play callers lips and signal in the upcoming plays. Shanahan is the reason coaches cover their lips with their play sheet when calling in plays. He also cheated the salary cap...twice!
Got a lotta big personalities, egos and players/coaches/owners who care deeply about their legacy.I have been on the record saying I can't stand the guy and I think he is a fraud but this book has bombshells over it, it seems. I agree with you that both sides were talking to him. I have no idea why but this weasel seems to have found a way in to the most impenetrable organization in sports. Or perhaps everyone was ready to tell their side finally?
Someone had said he was drunk and/or high, too. That wasn’t the case. Any effective leader of men (which Patricia is most definitely not) pulls Butler aside and helps him get his head right.This would confirm the reports that Butler mouthed off to one of the Pats coaches...at the time we thought it was Brian or Steve Belichick but it looks like it was Patricia.
I think hate is a strong word.It appears Kraft hates Bill just as much. LOL
He’s not winning, though. Not anymore. Hopefully that changes, though.I think hate is a strong word.
If he hated him he'd be gone.
I think "tolerate" is a better term.
And as long as Bill wins and the NEP franchise valuation keeps increasing he ain't going anywhere.
This is what I am wondering. If RKK already doesn't really like dealing with BB and the team finishes with 5 or 6 wins this year is next year Bill's last season if it doesn't go well?He’s not winning, though. Not anymore. Hopefully that changes, though.
Here’s an interesting question - given everything in this book, do you think Bill leaves after the season?
Someone had said he was drunk and/or high, too. That wasn’t the case. Any effective leader of men (which Patricia is most definitely not) pulls Butler aside and helps him get his head right.
He’s not winning, though. Not anymore. Hopefully that changes, though.
Here’s an interesting question - given everything in this book, do you think Bill leaves after the season?
If the Giants tell BB indirectly - they can't do it blatantly or that's tampering - that their job is his if he wants it then I think all bets are off.This is what I am wondering. If RKK already doesn't really like dealing with BB and the team finishes with 5 or 6 wins this year is next year Bill's last season if it doesn't go well?
This would confirm the reports that Butler mouthed off to one of the Pats coaches...at the time we thought it was Brian or Steve Belichick but it looks like it was Patricia.
The NFL is a multi billion dollar business. I don't think any of us appreciate how large a number that is. Kraft certainly does, however. He is smart enough to realize the even if Bill is a eff'n a-hole, he's making Kraft chit ton of money.And as long as Bill wins and the NEP franchise valuation keeps increasing he ain't going anywhere.
I know it's sad. Everyone is looking for some sort of hidden reason but I always thought it was just a coaching choice. If this is really the reason and they also brought back Patricia....I mean? We have many rings but you can't just throw the SB away. He had to go back in at half.So Butler was benched because of an argument with Patricia?
It was so difficult that he married one of the most famous and successful women in the world. I think he adjusted pretty well.Interesting story here on Brady dealing with this fame.
- Brady's adjustment to worldwide fame early in his career was more difficult than he ever let on publicly. Cars would follow him home from work. At one point during the week leading up to the 2002 Super Bowl against the Rams, Brady literally ran from fame. He and some friends decided to hit Bourbon Street in New Orleans, and before they could even enter a bar or restaurant, a crowd formed around him so thick that all of them took off down the sidewalk and ducked into an alley, hiding until the fans had dissipated. "Our life has changed," Brady told his parents after the win over the Rams. "You're gonna change, and I'm gonna change."
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