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My wonder is who dropped the dime?.. 20 mins past the meeting time frame...
If that was any other coach would have slid.. must've been a veteran I'd imagine.. lol
Oh ok wow! Thanks for that information.It was stated that it was an NFLPA observer. Not anyone affiliated with the team.
Idk…not sure I believe that 100%. i think it’s a disgruntled millennial having issues with Judge’s douche-baggery.It was stated that it was an NFLPA observer. Not anyone affiliated with the team.
Is that something that exists though? Guys unaffiliated with the team walking around the facilities with a "NFLPA OBSERVER" badge and getting access to all the meetings?It was stated that it was an NFLPA observer. Not anyone affiliated with the team.
to monitor OTAs and practices for violations? i believe itIs that something that exists though? Guys unaffiliated with the team walking around the facilities with a "NFLPA OBSERVER" badge and getting access to all the meetings?
Patriots coaches who go to New York always seem to end up screwing the Patriots in overblown "cheating" scandals it seems.Joe Judge reportedly at center of Patriots' offseason rule violation
This is a long thread already so sorry if someone already added this link
Yeah.. I believe there is. It became more apparent a few years ago during training camps across the league. As the 2 a days were so grueling it had to be changed ,and rules implemented enforced. So NFL and NFLPA visited teams across the league during camp. I'm sure it has to be in the CBAIs that something that exists though? Guys unaffiliated with the team walking around the facilities with a "NFLPA OBSERVER" badge and getting access to all the meetings?
You realized Millennials are in their 30’s now right?Idk…not sure I believe that 100%. i think it’s a disgruntled millennial having issues with Judge’s douche-baggery.
Ok. The newer version then.You realized Millennials are in their 30’s now right?
Sigh, people, why not read Mike Reiss' piece? This happened at rookie camp right after the draft. Stop with the rumor mongering of Boston sports media. Read Reiss instead.@Pape
My wonder is who dropped the dime?.. 20 mins past the meeting time frame...
If that was any other coach would have slid.. must've been a veteran I'd imagine.. lol
It wasn't for OTAs!!! It was from rookie camp!to monitor OTAs and practices for violations? i believe it
Is that something that exists though? Guys unaffiliated with the team walking around the facilities with a "NFLPA OBSERVER" badge and getting access to all the meetings?
6 or one half dozen, take your pick... its all the same thing...It wasn't for OTAs!!! It was from rookie camp!
No, it's not the same. People are saying 30+ year old veterans are ratting out Judge because they hate him.6 or one half dozen, take your pick... its all the same thing...
they dont actually have to be in a meeting..."hey Siri, start a timer" or "Hey Siri, whats on the official Patriots schedule today" ... that all it takes in some cases... i guess one could say play a game with stupid rules, win stupid prizes...I'm not sure how much access they have to meetings, but more than one article mentioned that it was NFLPA observer and that this was a common thing.
but it is... doesn't matter what you call it... rookie camp, otas, mini-camp... whatever... or who complained, if anyone actually did, is meaningless...No, it's not the same. People are saying 30+ year old veterans are ratting out Judge because they hate him.
So it's not the same if this was rookie camp.
This is just the typical Boston media winding people up, knee-jerk reactions to incorrect rumors.
So it’s not exactly Bill’s fault. But Bill has to know this guy is an absolutely shmuck. He basically promoted him after being one of the guys who rode this offense into the ground last year.Just an FYI:
Patriots OTA punishment goes beyond lost practices
The Patriots' punishment for an offseason meeting violation is going to cost the team - and coach Bill Belichick - more than two practices.985thesportshub.com
"Per Bedard, the NFLPA complaint filed to the league reads, “Patriots’ Special Teams Coach Joe Judge directed special teams players to be at the Club’s facility longer than the maximum of four hours permitted during Phase Two of the Club’s program.”
“It’s noted that Belichick, on April 19, forwarded to all coaches – Judge is named – the reminder about the four-hour window by the management council,” Bedard adds.
Reiss added that “the complaint was specific to meetings/workshops that weren’t on the official schedule of the four-hour workday sent to players for May 1, May 2 and May 4.”
It's on JUDGE since he's cited SPECIFICALLY..