O.k, the Pats didnt get spanked Justgary. I was being a smart ass, but pro sports is becoming a sham. Thats a shame, because I love sports. I played at SC for coach Robinson. I was far from a star, but I played. We were taught a respect for the game, and to NEVER quit. For 60 minutes, the opponent is your mortal enemy. At the final gun, man up, and show some respect for the man across the line, because next time you face him, hell remember if you were dancing on his colors at the 50 yard line their house like the Pats did in San Diego. Im a Rams fan, I hate the Chargers, but hey, show some class! My problem with Bilichek is he lacks that respect. Let me tell you, if ANY member of our team ever left a sideline with a tick on the clock, you would be cut...end of story. The thought of bailing early would never enter your mind. You come as a team, and you leave proud as a team, win or lose until the final gun! Bilichek had no problem showing up the Bills and Redskins. Fourth down, up by 45, 4th qtr., he goes for it. Whatever. But that is a small part of a bigger problem, again, respect. You win and lose with dignity, of which this man has none. He will not be fired; Kraft is not an idiot. The Pats great team, they hardly need to "cheat." But the question is raised, is Bilichek a great coach, or a cheat? Realistically, the man can coach, but that question shouldn't even be on the table. I do know that I have never seen someone leave a sideline early in my life, nor have I seen a coach involved in so much bullshit. I'm glad the Bilichek lost. I think he disgraced the game, and continues to do so as long as he continues to bring into question its integrity.
when someone else offers a qualified statement that explicitly does not refer to an entire group Come on, you've got complete rose-colored glasses when it comes to your teams, and I'm saying that as a Pats fan (which is fine, because I'm guilty of the same thing). While there are certainly some rabid Pats haters in here, acting as though they were the relevant issue and not the Patriots' possible cheating is disingenuous.
"is" a participant... depends on what the definition of "is" is...
You want to be free to make sweeping statements about groups in general, yet have everyone understand that you're only talking about some members of those groups... Who's talking about groups? I was talking about your remark. I guess I should have described it as "uncharitable" rather than "classless," but if you can dish it out, you should be able to take it.
I'm a Colts fan and honesty is about the last thing we as Colts fans have to worry about. Well, ever since your team owner uprooted the team in the middle of the night and screwed an entire city. If there's a more sanctimonious team than the Pats, it's the Colts. Just because Tony Dungy is a Christian, doesn't mean he can walk on water, then turn said water into wine. LBB, you should just avoid any threads about the Patriots. When you find yourself demanding an apology on a sports board, you've taken things a bit too seriously, as you always do when discussing the Pats. When even your fellow NE fans are giving you the stinkeye, it's time to take your ball and go home.
Come on, you've got complete rose-colored glasses I love my rose colored glasses, makes the day look brighter. Also have some blue, yellow, and green glasses that I wear depending on my mood. OK I way off topic here so I will attempt to bring it back into line. It's just that this thread is so compelling to a fan who has no dog in this hunt. If it is found that any other teams are guilty of the same rules violations as the Pats I still think the NFL should take a hiatus for a couple of years until they can straight this crap out and bring back some since of credibility to the league.
"We know that (stealing signs) became an area of concentration for a lot of teams . . . I think that crossed the line of ethics; to have teams videotaping me on the sideline, then learning our plays." Sam Wyche, 1994. "There are other clubs that do and are really good at it. There are even two or three teams that videotape the other team's signals and study them ... I don't know if it's legal, but I'm pretty sure it's not kosher." Jimmy Johnson, 1997. Thanks for the examples. However these are just allegations, and not proven, with another coach that doesn't know that rule too boot. Plus they were also done under a different commish. As far as what this Matt Walsh has to say, is it really going to make that big of a difference? We are just going to end up with a big he said/he said situation. If Walsh says he taped the SB walkthrough, and Belichick denies ever seeing it prior to, during or after the game. This problem is no more "solved" then it is at this point. Plus, being from philly, senator Sphinctor could probably careless about the SB against the Rams. Where does it all end?
If you were a head coach, and you were squeaky clean in this regard, and you had played Bill Belichick's Patriots at some point in the past, why wouldn't you bellowing, "CHEATER!!!" and spraying spit like some of the people in this thread? First off I wonder how many posters from these threads on this subject are "squeaky clean" NFL head coaches. Secondly as I pointed out before with the penalty lobbied against Belichick and the Pats, what good is jumping up and down and hollering Cheaters!, Cheaters! going to do for you? Other then make you look like an ass, and paint a target on your asses when you do have to play them. Spray spit all you want, but don't forget, you are one of the biggest complainers on here about having facts to back stuff up with, and having substance/quality to commenting/posting. Don't fall off the fence, you may get hurt when you land.
I was gone all day, and when i came home, i thaught to myself: "self, i wonder how big a mountain the spofi group is making out of this mild rise in elevation." Then i saw this: Your spirited justification for cheating...could just as easily be used to defend Dave Bliss at Baylor, who encouraged his team to smear a dead player's reputation. Or Gary Barnett, who attacked the reputation of his team's female kicker