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Post by th24 on May 8, 2015 7:05:15 GMT -5
Thoughts?! Suspended? A year? 8 games? 1 game?
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Post by psycholojets on May 8, 2015 11:02:20 GMT -5
how about suspension for both JETS games! Sounds fair to me.
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Post by billmurray on May 8, 2015 15:49:18 GMT -5
He won't be suspended but probably will get a fine that Kraft wifi pay for him. He knew, he cheated, his career as great as it is is now tainted. Stupid move on his part he didn't need too but he did. Put an * in the record books.
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Post by indian82 on May 8, 2015 16:56:55 GMT -5
He won't be suspended but probably will get a fine that Kraft wifi pay for him. He knew, he cheated, his career as great as it is is now tainted. Stupid move on his part he didn't need too but he did. Put an * in the record books. Dont think it will get that far. It will be remembered by many, but not enough to really affect his legacy. Cant see him being suspended for more than 2 games.
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Post by IndianSaint on May 8, 2015 19:55:47 GMT -5
First of all, I don't like Belichick, Brady or the Patriots. So I'm biased to begin with.
Belichick is a cheater and since management sets the tone at the top why shouldn't his players cheat?
Winning at all costs is not the right way to play the game. It's one thing to spend the most money & get the best talent (i.e., the Yankees in baseball) it's another to cheat or try and obtain an "unfair" advantage. It's my opinion that the Patriots, Belichick, and now Brady are trying to win at any cost (even if that means playing against the "rules").
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Post by billmurray on May 8, 2015 19:58:01 GMT -5
First of all, I don't like Belichick, Brady or the Patriots. So I'm biased to begin with. Belichick is a cheater and since management sites the tone at the top why shouldn't his players cheat? Winning at all costs is not the right way to play the game. It's one thing to spend the most money & get the best talent (i.e., the Yankees in baseball) it's another to cheat or try and obtain an "unfair" advantage. It's my opinion that the Patriots, Belichick, and now Brady are trying to win at any cost (even if that means playing against the "rules"). Accurate
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Post by IndianSaint on May 8, 2015 20:14:31 GMT -5
Let me add, I'm a Vikings fan. Some may remember our running back AP got suspended basically an entire year for "disciplining" his very young son.
I'm not saying I would have "disciplined" my kid in the same manner but the outrage over a non-football issue resulted in a year long suspension. However, I'm not going to tell you how to discipline your kid (unless you send him to the hospital w/broken bones or something).
If Brady isn't suspended an entire season for "cheating" against his peers, well things are messed up.
We hear about the baseball & steroids and it's unfair advage, how is what Brady did different? The only difference is Brady isn't stupid enough to mess with his body but he still cheated.
AP didn't cheat at football (that we know of) but society didn't agree with how he "disciplined" his kid so he was suspended almost a full year.
What's that tell us? It's OK to cheat in your profession but just don't embarrass your employer with disciplining your children tougher than what "society" thinks you should.
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Post by th24 on May 9, 2015 7:12:27 GMT -5
I'm not saying I would have "disciplined" my kid in the same manner but the outrage over a non-football issue resulted in a year long suspension?! Really! The sumbag should be out of football period and in jail!
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Post by IndianSaint on May 10, 2015 20:26:34 GMT -5
I'm not saying I would have "disciplined" my kid in the same manner but the outrage over a non-football issue resulted in a year long suspension?! Really! The sumbag should be out of football period and in jail! View AttachmentView AttachmentThe pictures are of welts. Some parents use switches, some belts, some hands. Those types of disciplining tend to leave welts. No stitches, no broken bones. Once again, I say, I may not choose to discipline that way but I sure as hell am not going to tell others how to. I get it, you disapprove with his form of punishment. That's fine & your right. Just as it's my right to disagree.
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Post by th24 on May 11, 2015 4:59:35 GMT -5
Wow!
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Post by mrsiena on May 11, 2015 10:45:20 GMT -5
He didn't fill the footballs with steroids. No punishment.
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