09-26-2007, 02:19 PM | #21 |
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Wow, Easterbrook is on a one-man crusade to take the Pats down single-handedly.
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It seems like there are two things going on here: 1. The NFL wants this to go away because it has the potential to be a huge black eye to the product that has been created. 2. The Patriots were just the first ones to get caught, and now that the word is out, teams will either stop all together or be a lot more sneaky about how they go about getting this kind of info. I do think it is interesting that the NFL just took the Patriots word for it that there were no copies made of any of the materials sent to the NFL offices.
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What would you have done if you were the NFL commissioner after the Pats said there were no copies of the material? |
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I think the commish did all he could do...however, I'm surprised an "investigation" of some kind wasn't launched. I think the commish would've had every right to send someone in and have the Patriots explain how the materials were used etc...it should've been part of the penalty. Full disclosure should mean the materials and how they were used, IMO.
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True, but I think that in this instance, it'd be an "investigation" that went on for months...monitoring activities etc...but maybe that is not realistic.
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You make an example out of a Hall of Fame coach and the team known to be the NFL's "best" franchise.
If you come down hard on the team, and make sure that they know and everyone else knows that this won't be tolerated, then you have a chance that it won't happen again. Otherwise, you have baseballs wink wink nudge nudge steroid policy.
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I think that a punishment was handed down, and it was fine...but it seemed something that was done to get it out of the public as fast as possible. Whereas with players, the NFL lets "all the facts play out." I think the NFL wanted this to be over as fast as possible so that guys like Easterbrook could be ignored. Let's say for the sake of argument that the Pats have been doing this for years, and it has helped them gain a strategic advantage...and they win the Superbowl this year and Bellicheck resigns. Essentially the team would be getting punished for the coaches actions and he walks away with 4 super bowl rings and can ready himself for the Hall of Fame. Like I said, the punishment was fine, but it was more of a matter of "dealing with it" short term, rather than addressing the potential long term issues with cheating. And, there was nothing done to hurt Bellicheck personally...the fine wasn't enough if you ask me...he should've probably been suspended.
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