You forgot the 2 instances of tampering where forced draft pick swaps were enforced. Of course the Jets tampering with Revis was met with less penalty (the $100k joke) If you need any evidence that Roger treats NE completely different then the other 31 here it is:
Kraft was up against a stacked deck:
https://nflpaweb.blob.core.windows.net/media/Default/PDFs/Media Resources/7.29.15 petition to vacate.pdf
lll. Because the Competitive Integrity Policy has never been given to players, no player in NFL history has ever been disciplined---or even investigated-for violating this Policy, let alone for being generally aware of someone else's violation of this Policy. Rather, only Clubs and Club personnel have been subject to discipline tlereunder. For example, in 2009, the NFL suspended a member of the New York Jets equipment staff after he "attempted to use unapproved equipment to prep the K[icking] Balls prior to" a Jets game against the New England Patriots. NFLPA Ex.209 at l. According to the NFL in imposing the discipline, the equipment personnel's"attempt to use unapproved materials to prep the Klicking] Balls could [have] easily be[en] interpreted as an attempt to gain a competitive advantage." 1d. However, the Jets' |icker-the player who could have benefitted from the alleged ooattempt to gain a competitive advantage" (id.)-was not investigated, let alone disciplined. tlr'g Tr. 25A:7-12 (Vincent). This was perfectly consistent with the Competitive Integrity Policy's application to Clubs, not players, as well as the fact that even if the Jets kicker was "generally aware" of the infraction, general awareness is not a basis for discipline.6 ll2. The only other two incidents conceming potential ball tampering in recent years similarly resulted in no player investigation or player discipline. On November 30, 6 The Award states that "[t]here was no evidence of any player involvement" in this situation, NFLPA Ex.2lO, Award at 15, but fails to acknowledge that there was also no League investigation of any player involvement. 37 CASE 0:15-cv-0316
The Jets were fined $9,600 for the incident. I now it's total BS, but Kraft can't sue without HUGE risk:
3) The league bylaws [3.11(C)] prevent members of the league from seeking damages due to a decision by the commissioner and the league.
4) This would isolate Kraft from the other franchises because he would effectively be suing the other owners.
5) If the Patriots circumvent the bylaws, 8.13(B)(1) would allow the other owners on the Executive Committee (the owners he would be suing) to force Kraft to forfeit his franchise if they receive 24 votes.
DeflateGate: Why Robert Kraft Had to Give Up
Stamping feet and screaming to the heavens still won't appease the soap-box 20/20 hindsight keyboard evangelists here anyway even when shown reason.
If only posters here were able to seperate perception from fact and reality. Of course, just like our picks, that's unlikely to happen.
Roger Goodell unfairly stole draft picks from the Patriots. Kraft did not just "give" them away. It's just plainly not as simple as that.