Other Pats News: Aaron Hernandez trial begins

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  1. New England Patriots

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    The order that they happened and when the Patriots were aware of them are much different.
     
  2. Brook!

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    If this is true, I wonder if he will be able to hear the crowds cheering on Sunday's. For rest of his life he will listen to those Sunday cheers and they will remind him what type of a life he could have had if he wasn't that stupid.
     
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    if you purposely cover your eyes and ears its easy to not be aware though
     
  4. JetsHuskers fan

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    Robert Kraft probably knew all about his long history. Scum usually congregate around scum.
     
  5. pclfan

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    Look, Kraft and Belichick: they aren't incompetent fools. You sign a player to a huge deal like that: you check him out. They hire ex-FBI agents to follow these guys. Your team is an embarrassment again. And this one trumps all the rest.
     
  6. Don

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    At least until they announce the penalty for deflategate. There won't be any repercussions for hernandez, just another walk in the park for them although every channel and news organization in the world has this on the front page and that can't make goodell feel too pleased right now.
     
  7. RuJFan

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    If you climb off of your media-blown high horse for just a second and for a millisecond allow that your FO might, just MIGHT, not be as noble as you were conditioned to believe, you might see the truth.

    Just imagine for a second that what we are telling you is true, that BB and Kraft are scambags who would stop at NOTHING to climb to the top. Allow it and everything falls right in line -- from continuous cheating to the bolded above.
     
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  8. GoPats

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    I guess you guys will believe what you want to believe. Personally I don't think any NFL team would knowingly employ a murderer, or someone they believed was capable of it, when reputations are such a huge part of the legacy of any coach or owner. I find that massively counter-intuitive, actually.

    But apparently Belichick and Kraft are not only evil to no end; they're also irretrievably stupid? I don't know, I can't even get my head around why you guys would believe that. Rivalries aside.

    Cheers.
     
  9. GoPats

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    Again, makes little to no sense. If they knew what AH was up to, or what he could do, then they're idiots for extending him.

    You guys should know, the Patriots have no problem getting rid of players. Even talented ones.
     
  10. RuJFan

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    Not idiots, just people who would do anything to get what they want.
     
  11. Burning Elvii

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    Kraft and Belchick knew he was DND on 31 other teams Guilty
     
  12. Don

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    I don't think that's what they are saying. They are saying they knew he had been in a ton of trouble before they ever got him and the prudent thing would be to think he might be again. But hey, he scored a few tds, right?
     
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    Look Kraft didn't actually know that Hernandez was going around and killing people. But no one has ever accused Kraft or Belichick of being stupid. So don't even try to go in that direction. They knew there were serious potential problems with him. For 40 mil you investigate the guy. And I have no doubts they did.
     
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    Even the NFL wanted to ban him from the draft but Kraft has Roger in his back pocket.
     
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    I wonder whose bitch he will be tonight. I think this will be his first night out of the disneyland jail and into a real state prison.
     
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    His colon is about to get INflated.

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  18. PickSix

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    haha don't forget Baltimore 1-0, carolina 0-1
     
  19. PickSix

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    10 week trial, 132 witnesses called by the prosecution. The defense called 3 witnesses, plus admitted to him being there at the murder. Tell me they weren't setting up an appeal due to incompetence.
     
  20. Jetaho

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    They didn't know he was going to go on a murdering rampage, but they certainly assumed the risk that he was an immature druggie who was around trouble when they drafted him at a substantial discount. All the other teams knew it - That's why he fell. That kind of player is not The Patriot Way according to the lofty ideals of such a respected and prideful organization.

    They then had to know that he had been investigated for shooting his friend in the face before they gave him his extension, as they must do a background check before making a $40 mill commitment to the guy. The allegations were investigated and were a matter a public record well before the time the contract was signed, so they assumed a further risk by giving him the extension. And why sign him to that extension when he still had two years left on his rookie deal? Why the rush? Did they get a murderous thug discount?

    Here's an article about Hernandez signing his extension. The quotes from Kraft and Belichick are laughable - It's great reading,

    http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story...d-aaron-hernandez-agree-extension-sources-say

    Kraft, Brady, and Belichick can talk all they want about class, mutual respect, and the Patriot Way, but it's just a sham for taking risks with players, the rule book, and the league in a no holds barred attempt to win at all costs. There is nothing classy or workmanlike about that, and The Patriot Way is certainly nothing to be proud of. It's a sham.
     
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