Kraft took our spirit and passion. It's his biggest crime, and why it's unforgivable.
Kraft apologists need to let that sink it before they make anymore stupid threads defending this traitor.
For Patriot fans that have always taken up the cause of defending this organization from the mob of jealous haters, this is a devastating blow. For eight years we have zealously defended this organization against a fanatical mob of idiotic liars, calling the Patriots cheaters for Crygate while apparently unbothered by the Cowboys -no, the entire league- doing the exact same thing. I have no idea how many Tom Brady threads I created on this forum defending our quarterback last season from enemies both foreign and domestic. It was enough at the height of the media assault that I was accused of plenty of things I didn't care for, from disloyalty to "laundry", to outright sycophancy.
Kontradiction said it best: What Kraft did to us in one press conference was more damaging than what any other idiotic, envious, shallow, hate-riddled rival fan base could have in 100 years.
The `fight` has just been completely sucked right out of me. Sure, that doesn't really mean much, taken at surface value, but what it means is he just killed my spirit as a Patriot fan.
Patriot Nation: Meet your owner, Mr. Robert Kraft
One look at this forum and it's clear I'm not alone. Our entire fan base is now demoralized in the offseason of our 4th championship, and it has literally NOTHING to do with the "cheating allegations" of outsiders.
Eight years is a long time to bitterly defend the football team -and its players and coach- only to be stabbed in the back by the ****ing owner at perhaps our most critical moment.
I wonder. If it's `more probable than not` that Linebacker X is `generally aware` that Linebacker Y is taking steroids, is that a four game suspension? I guess that probably depends on if he wears a Patriot uniform.
Apparently it's fine for ex-rivals to conspire against us in the league office and media, **** all over our team, discredit all of its accomplishments, and we'll just lay down and take it. Go on, tarnish our championships and dock our draft picks at your leisure. We won't do or say anything. Maybe we should start apologizing for things we haven't even done, just to be appeasing and sensitive to other cities football misfortunes. After all, there's 32 teams, and only one Tom Brady, and only one Bill Belichick. Hardly seems fair.
Apparently this is the NFL's version of "social justice", and pride comes before the fall for Patriot Nation.
Every single Patriot fan that I have spoken with in real life over the last 36 hours is just broken, and I cannot help but believe that this isn't just a `mood,` but a permanent stain. No, not "Deflate-gate," as we all know that's utter ********. The permanent stain is Kraft's capitulation, and it's far more profound than any media narrative or the ****-talking of some other fan base that gleefully rubs their hands together watching this spectacular farce from afar. It's entirely internal, and has nothing to do with any of them.
I understand that Tom Brady needs to be smart right now, and has a process to attend to, but, without trying to sound over-dramatic, Bill Belichick could really help the mental-state of Patriot fans everywhere with a moderate breaking of ranks. (What's Bendover Bob going to do? Fire him?)
I don't care that we're on to Pittsburgh. I think one of the most loyal and passionate fan bases in the NFL could really benefit from hearing a metaphorical "We're on to Cincinnati" right about now from the hoodie, because that would actually mean something. Belichick has it in his power to save this fan base from turning its back on the game of football right now. I don't think it's hyperbole to say that many of us, as of yesterday, now have one foot out the door.
It would definitely mean a helluva' lot more than Kraft's "I only care about our fans" lie, and certainly more than Goodell's "the integrity of the game" double talking poison.
The new narrative is "we couldn't have won." I don't believe that. I can't believe that considering what an Orwellian piece of garbage the Wells Report was, which was an insult to the intelligence of any human being that actually possesses that quality (which is fewer and fewer, it seems).
But even if it is true, it doesn't matter. Football is -or was- about Legacy. In twenty years history might have said, "the league went after the Patriots because they were too successful, but the Patriots didn't take it lying down."
Now history will say something quite different.
Congrats on your legacy…. Bob.
From here on out, you are to us what Art Modell is to Cleveland, now and always.
#WeWillNeverForget