pats_premi
Rotational Player and Threatening Starter's Job
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NE must maintain its current receiving corp through the end of 2022
I guess Kraft is the Schmuck for this incident, since it falls outside the football operations headed by BB.
That's a great point. Even if they had known the rules about what was and wasn't OK, they should have had arranged for an NFL rep to be there and watching a monitor so they could see nothing wrong was happening or could say “hey, you can’t do that.”Fire literally everybody there for gross incompetence, because anyone involved in okaying this without explicitly seeking NFL approval and having an NFL staffer on site to verify that everything was in the clear should not have a job. This is mind-bogglingly simple stuff.
Rapoport says he believes it will be “something along the lines of a fine.”
Rapoport says he believes it will be “something along the lines of a fine.”
F them.the outrage around the league will be cataclysmic
Not sure about that - not really feeling that many in the league are that outragedthe outrage around the league will be cataclysmic
the outrage around the league will be cataclysmic
Yup. I’m of a different mindset than many here, I’m of the view that the NFL doesn’t want a scandal this time. And like all of us, they want things resolved as quickly and with as little effort as possible. So they just do basic steps:Umm, actually that’s exactly what the NFL should do. What do you expect them to do? Not look at the tape? Seems like they are using a rational approach for once.
Rapoport says he believes it will be “something along the lines of a fine.”