Dr. Harry
First Post
GlassJaw said:Honestly, so what?
If anyone thinks that what the Pats did (along with a lot of other teams) actually translated into wins that they wouldn't have otherwise had is clueless about what goes on the NFL.
You seem to be sayig that it would have no game effect if you know what plays the other team will be running, and they don't know what plays *you* will be running. That's a big difference. Now, in the case of the Jets, the Patriots did not need to cheat to beat them, which asks the question "Why the &^&^% did they cheat?"
If your paranthetical statement means something other than "we can cheat because 'everybody' is cheating", then the only thing that I can think of are the legitimate attempts to predict the other's teams plays. The difference here is that the NFL has decided that certain methods are off-limits (way off-limits in what the Pats did as per the size of the fines - unless that's just because everybody hates the Patriots).
Mangini hates Belichick and wanted to screw the Pats and make an example of them.
However Mangini feels about Belicheck, if Belicheck hadn't been cheating, then there would be nothing that could be done.
All these that keep harping on it (like Peter King, Gregg Easterbrook, etc) are doing it out of a personal agenda against Belichick and the Patriots, for whatever reason.
Any objection to Bill Belicheck doing whatever the heck he wants to do, regardless of the rules, must soley be due to a personal hate for Belicheck and the Pats?
Roger Goodell specifically said there was no further evidence of any other infraction in the past or that it affected the outcome of any past games.
I haven't found that; I did find this:
"In a letter to the Patriots, Goodell also said, 'This episode represents a calculated and deliberate attempt to avoid longstanding rules designed to encourage fair play and promote honest competition on the playing field.'"
http://www.nbcsports.com/portal/sit...0VgnVCM10000075c1d240RCRD&cpsextcurrchannel=1
The Pats were punished and the league addressed it. What more can they do?
Not a lot. If Bill Belicheck exchanges his cut-up sweatshirt for a hair shirt, it will do nothing.
I don't think that it is a question for most people on "what more can they do?", but "look what kind of people Belicheck and the Pats are".