what the fuck is the point of a ban if it isnt perma. just makes it that much more annoying when he comes back
Sometimes it really does rehab them. Sometimes they just learn how to be more annoying. Its not a perfect system but dammit its all we got.
Is there any doubt that Kraft runs the NFL? The NFL offices have spent more time investingation the New York Jets for the Ines Sainz situation and the Alosi incident than it did regarding a team that blatantly cheated for 7 plus years to steal three Super Bowls. The NFL front office is an embarassment to the game of football and even moreso for the honest people and fans that are out there. How would you like to be a die hard fan of one of the three teams that Cheatriots beat in a Super Bowl by three points only to have cheated and to see them get caught and receive a slap on their wrist. Then pretty boy Tom Brady get his knee injured and new rule has to be created about where can tackle a quarterback or not yet none of the officialating teams have it down pat yet past the fact that if someone breathes on Brady or Payton then they need to throw a roughing the passer penalty and by the way, next time you watch a Cheatriots game, just watch 15 plays where you study their offensive line and you can count 2 holds every play yet they never get called. Kraft runs the league and there is nothing anyone can do about it.
You're joking, right? The Patriots lost a first round pick because they were taping in an illegal location. What's happened to the Jets, losing their S&C coach? That's what I thought. Heck, the original investigation on the Jets was over before it started, until somebody in the NFL realized that those inactive players were in an illegal location. Oh yeah, and Brady has gotten one RTP call this year. It came after Lamarr Woodley put his forearm into Brady's back after he threw. So much for getting one every time he gets breathed on...
Everything you said is true. It's very hard to beat a team whose OL hods on every play. I think the NFL has become a disgrace. I think the problem with the Jets is that they are in the same division with the Patriots. You notice how the sportscasters always shower praise on the Patriots. Woodhead is now their favorite player. Hillis, Thomas Jones who have been playing as well with new teams are never praised like Woodhead. The NFL wants the Patriots to win for some reason. When was the last time the Patriots had BS calls against them? It almost never happens. Do they ever get called for holding? Probably not. Yet it seems like the refs are doing everything they can to make the Jets lose, game after game. If the refs are not trying to fix the games the Jets should also get some BS calls in their favor too. I just can't remember the last time that happened. It looks like the refs, Goodell and sportscasters owe something to Bob Kraft, maybe their jobs? Did I forget to mention Goodell, like a good commissioner, destroyed all the NE video tapes and we had to take his word when he said he looked at them and there was no other cheating other than what was on the tape the Jets confiscated. Anyway, this is just a theory but just read up on Bob Kraft and decide. "Kraft's impact on the Patriots was immediate and it didn't take him long to earn the respect of his NFL colleagues and peers. Since 1994, he has played an integral role on many of the NFL's most prominent owner committees. As a member of the broadcast committee, he had an essential role in negotiating the most lucrative broadcasting contracts in the history of sports. In 2009, as the chairman of the broadcast committee, he was one of the principals responsible for negotiating the extensions of the CBS and FOX contracts, as well as the extensions of the broadcasting agreements with DirecTV and Comcast." "Kraft is now widely recognized as one of the most respected and influential owners in sports." The NFL is a business after all. Link http://www.patriots.com/team/index.c...ecsbio&bio=547 Another thing. Ty Law was called for holding a lot when he was with the Jets therefore making a lot of people say that he wasn't that good. I don't know, was he called for PI when he was with the Patriots like he did when he was with the Jets? Probably not. Maybe that's why he was such a good CB with the Patriots.
From Wikipedia: So of the 10 seasons in New England, Law played under those new holding roles for one of them, the last one. In his only year in New York (first stint), he played under the new holding rules. That's not Kraft having any influence, that's Polian. Nice try though.
No, jets12, there is no doubt. Kraft does own the NFL. Now go in your room and get your tinfoil hat and look for those black helicopters. I got a message via the fiberopitics in my Christmas tree that there is one about 2 miles due south of your living room window. Bless your heart.