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maybemaybenot -> RE: NFL Sob (or Brag) Thread (9/17/2007 9:47:56 PM)
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Caitlyn: Perhaps you missed quite a few of my posts last week. I have re quoted myself below for your approval. Nothing has changed in my mind. I have been a Patriot's fan for 30+ years, my dear and I intend to continue to be a fan of my TEAM. I will not spend my days on this thread apologizing and flagellating for you or any one else. I do not approve of what our coach did, but in my corrupt mind I am not going to negate the entire team record for 7 years. Are athletes suppose to be role models for kids ? No, not in my world. Parents are. That is where they should learn their value system. Not from a sports personality or a music personality. Here is what a parent with good parenting skills would say about this whole situation to their kid who looked on BB as a " hero" : BB is a just a person, and people make mistakes and do bad things. It doesn't matter if they are famous or just a regular guy. What he did was wrong and he is going to be punished for doing the wrong thing. Just like when you get punished for doing a bad thing. Point in fact : the TEAM wasn't found to be cheating, BB was. And if you are going to be so high and mighty about your wide birth of condemnation, I do hope you hold Adam Vinitieri, WIllie McGinest, Deion Branch, Ty Law, and all the rest of the former player to the same standard. And Eric Mangini and all the Patriot coaching staff he took along with him to NY and Romeo Crennel and Charlie Weiss. In your value system any player current or past shoudl be painted with the same cheating brush. Perhaps Adam V needs a little * next to his Colt's SB win, after all, he was a long time cheater. Let's hope your Cowboys never obtain a Patriot in FA, it would certainly force you to find another team. After my intial outrage, I have put this into perspective and it's football. Not life and death. And I will try to see the humor in the whole situation, where I can find it. If that offends you, so be it. I will be quite happy to remove myself form this thread to accomadate your value system. quote:
Well, LAM. Imagine my outrage, disappointment and anger at BB and whomever else was involved in this. AS I just wrote in the NFL thread I cannot believe the arrogance and blatent disregard for the rules, despite warnings. I cannot believe this was worth forever tainting the teams accomplishments and integrity. Whatever the punishment is, it is. Personally, I do not think the players should suffer on account of shady dealings by management. But I know others, yourself included, see it differently. I make no excuses for whomever is involved in this whole mess, and it is pretty shameful. At this moment we don't know who is responsible for this, we all have a very good idea, but how deep does it go ? I guess we will find out by Friday. Anyway you cut it, it stinks. mbmbn quote:
It was that incident and an accusation by the Lions that prompted the stern memo about filming DCs on the sidelines. I thought it was a lot of non sense at the time. I'm still in shock about this whole thing. I cannot believe the arrogance of BB to blatently flaut his disregard for the rules, despite being warned. And to jeopardize the integrity and accomplishments of the team. I say BB, but the entire story isn't out yet. But I hold out little hope that he was not the mastermind. Difficult days to be a proud Patriots fan. mbmbn mbmbn
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