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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.Because it had to do with on the field practices and there was an alleged cheating scandal that supposedly upset the balance of fair play. C’mon.
This is a terrible example and has nothing to do with an upper mgmt executive getting a DUI (Kleim), getting caught with drugs (Irsay), or getting caught with a prostitute (Kraft). None of those have anything to do with team punishment.
Guess where the next Super Bowl is...you guessed it.... Freaking Miami Florida
And the Super Bowl itself is notorious for bringing huge amounts of sex trafficking in its wake anyway:Guess where the next Super Bowl is...you guessed it.... Freaking Miami Florida
I think the league will fine him a couple hundred thousand (which, let's face it, is peanuts to him that the team would simply pay for) and he will accept that punishment meekly because he will look like a jackass to fight it.I'm just curious to see if Kraft accepts things because "it's in the league's best interest"
Let's see how he feels when he's the one being burned at the stake.
Kraft should just volunteer to step down. Save us all a lot of trouble.
Can Kraft claim he was just scouting out the area for our next big game?Guess where the next Super Bowl is...you guessed it.... Freaking Miami Florida
In case anyone was wondering what our next 'Rallying Cry' would be going for number 7, no worries here, it's a Lock! Look for a Tee comin out at Pro Shop.
Hey, I need to hire you if I commit a serous crime thats on video.
You can tell the court that it wasnt me and I will walk. I pay good too.
I'm not implying anything, and I'm not talking about the specifics of this particular case. I'm saying that what police claim, what gets charged, and what gets argued by proscutors in court is not always 100% identical or 100% accurate, so PatsFan2 doesn't know what the hell he's talking about when he says that Kraft doesn't have a prayer, because he hasn't seen the evidence.
Sex, celebrities and scandal get clicks and land advertisers.Huge Kraft headline at CNN.com that includes 4 different stories, amazing overkill for a relatively minor criminal offense.
But I'll bet Alexander Acosta's none too pleased.Jussie Smollett is very happy right now. He is off the headlines.
Bill's boat is in Jupiter.
Christ.
Well, we disagree a bit on this issue.Yeah, Irsay is the only real relevant precedent here, and if Kraft gets the same punishment that Irsay got I'll the first to agree that it's too light.
Guess where the next Super Bowl is...you guessed it.... Freaking Miami Florida
He was doing some background work on a potential draft pick. He used the place because it helped them stay pliable.Can Kraft claim he was just scouting out the area for our next big game?