The Hartford Patriots would still be the New England Patriots. It would be a longer drive for most of us but they’d still be here. What you’re glossing over is the fact that Kraft saved this team from moving to St. Louis and becoming the Stallions. I’ll always be thankful for that, along with the success of the team.
That being said it doesn’t make Kraft beyond reproach. He deserves plenty of criticism, even during the successful years. Kraft bent the knee to Goodell (the man who answers to the owners, not the other way around ) too much to my liking, in witch hunts that resulted in the loss of multiple high draft picks as well as suspensions. All because he was more concerned with getting along with his fellow owners than he was with having his team’s backs. And of course going that spa for a quickie, including the same day he had to fly out to Kansas City for the AFC championship. He brought shame upon himself and the organization and has only himself to blame for that. And that’s all before we get into that hit piece he funded.
Kraft for all his faults is still one of the better owners in the league, but it’s a low bar to clear given how awful a lot of these other owners are, and Kraft is every bit as deserving of the criticism he receives as he is of the praise. His ****head son is a different story. I’m not looking forward to how things will look once Bob kicks the bucket.