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Its @mosslost. Hes the Manny Ramirez of this board.Reading comprehension is clearly a liability for you.
I've learned just let him to do his thing and be entertained. Hes harmless.
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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.Its @mosslost. Hes the Manny Ramirez of this board.Reading comprehension is clearly a liability for you.
doubtful you are in my league Ivan.Reading comprehension is clearly a liability for you.
The most hilarious thing about them, particularly Touch-hole, is that they genuinely think they're hip and cool.Toucher and Rich would rather be talking about 80s/90s punk bands and the latest movies than sports...
Its @mosslost. Hes the Manny Ramirez of this board.
I've learned just let him to do his thing and be entertained. Hes harmless.
That would be gangster.Yes, unless BB decided to move Brady after this season and install JG for 2018-beyond.
I don't disagree with you. I am just saying that just "the sources are anonymous" is a bad argument to make against the veracity of a story. Without anonymous sources we would have next to no investigative journalism. I agree that this story is crap, but lots of posters keep posting at the anonymous sources as an issue.
It is entirely feasible that a Patriot employee (or any team) would supply information anonymously to a journalist. (A very reasonable claim in fact.) I highly doubt it, but if a Patriot employee were to give information, he would be nuts to do it on the record.
Everyone can have their opinion of Reiss, but personally I think he is very good and knowledgeable. I used to always email him when he had his weekly mailbag and even met him once in person. I thought he always answered my questions honestly and straightforward and still thinks he has a really good pulse on the team.
The problem is what happens when something that's in the interest of Client A is detrimental to the interest of Client B?I don't think Yee had anything to do with this. Any agent, who wants to continue in business (and not get sued by his clients) has an obligation (and financial incentive) to cut the best possible deal for his clients.
In addition, in this case, if Belichick cut a deal for Garoppolo, which was also clearly in Yee's client's interest (which it was), then Yee had no choice but to do the paperwork.
This could very well be an assistant to a low level scout saying that he "thinks" that he "feels like" it "might" be the last year the 3 of them are together.Let's assume for a minute that he actually did speak with a staffer(s) (whatever that means) - that still does not make what he wrote true. Am sure a lot of "staffers" have opinions on what is happening or may happen but that still does not make it a fact.
Speculation from low level employees is common place and to act like they have access to the inner thoughts of Brady, Belichick or Kraft seems unlikely. I am sure that Belichick and Kraft had numerous conversations about what to do about the QB situation. But to think that a "staffer" somehow knows that Kraft made BB trade Jimmy G over his objections or that Brady was mad about not winning some silly made up award is beyond logical. Do we really believe that Belichick leaves a meeting with Kraft and starts telling everyone that he was being forced to make a trade he did not want to? A coach who will not even tell anyone why he ran on 3rd down vs pass is now blabbing about trade authority. I do not buy it for one second.
ok. So if this were .. (I was going to say New York Times, but I am actually not sure what a credible outfit is anymore) NYT or Wash Post or whatever you think is a strong viable entity, and it had anonymous sources you would have no problem with the anonymous sources then basically.I think it's a bad argument to make against the veracity of a story being reported by a credible institution. I think it's a perfectly fine argument to make against the veracity of a story being reported by an agenda-driven, zero-credibility rag.
Lombardi is getting in the mud it seems.
Agree.I really wish kraft had a much bigger set of balls to publicly condemn Seth and ESPN for this fabricated story. Instead, Kraft just sits there and takes it like usual, releasing a small paragraph without too much in it. Kraft needs to make his voice be heard on this one. This article is blowing up big across the entire country and everyone outside of New England believes it.
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Like I said. There should be a collective **** you ESPN from the fans.It's should be an embarrassment that BSPN only spends a second on the release from everyone involved saying it is not true. And the rest of the time saying it is true without ever talking about the lack of anything substantive. And every two bit web site picks it up and runs with it (coughyahoocough)
"We verify things as much as possible."
Live look into the verification process...
Wickersham: "This is some pretty incredible information you're giving me. You said you're a Patriots staffer?"
Source: "Yeah I am."
Wickersham: "Can you prove that this information is true?"
Source: "No I can't prove it."
Wickersham: "Can you prove that you actually work for the Patriots?"
Source: "No."
Wickersham: "Well, we verified it as much as possible. Print it!"
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