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Re: St Louis Rams suing New England for $100M
GG...Way too harsh in my opinion. We don't know whether this cheating gave them an advantage. I guess it doesn't really matter, but what does matter is that many teams employ these tactics to gain that advantage and the league ought to have some deterents in place.
I do agree that a firm punishment draws the line in the sand and puts teams on notice...you cheat, you get hammered....but stripping them of their 3 titles? Can't be done.
Again, most all teams have used something to give them an advantage or done something that aided their pursuit of a title. Look at the 49ers of the 80's....the late Bobb McKittrick, their OL coach had the guys use the leg whip block which defensive lines claimed could cause serious injury. The team kept on using it. Now, was that unfair or just unseedy?
I guess the point here is the patriots haven't been harshly penalized. It has been a slap on the wrist and to properly ensure this doesn't happen again, it needs to sting.
I'd like to also emphasize that when somebody gets caught for something, you can't just 'excuse' or lessen the punishments or attitude towards the 'crime' by saying "but everyone else does it or tries to".
The fact is a team got caught and may have a skeleton's closet exposed as well. So they need to be punished hard for it. If you're going to slap wrists then nothing will ever stop. There has to be a threshold established. You cant eradicate teams looking for a competitive advantage is exactly why you need to establish a very secure and harsh threshold -- everything up to here we can't stop, but at this point, you dare not cross it. The competition committee's job is to establish that threshold. And the NFL is supposed to meter it, enforce it. But what's a $125,000 fine to a billionaire going to do? What's a $500,000 fine to a multi-millionaire coach going to do? What's a first round pick taken away going to do when they end up still having a first round pick at #7 overall?
If you're going to be serious...belichick should've been suspended for 1-2 years. New England's titles stripped, a reduction in their salary cap by some number like $20m for the term of their cheating (2000-2007) so a 7 year salary cap penalty, and them banned from having any 1st round picks for that same 7 year term. This would be considered excessive but imo the severe bad taste in the mouth to look back and feel cheated for the last 7 years. How Kraft/Belichick created this supposedly great franchise, a model of humility and teamwork, that could be a dynasty, was all a fraud. The punishment should be severe that the Patriots Belichick-era is wiped from the record books, from lore, the man Belichick casted away into the dungeon of ridicule and shame, and preventative measures put in place to ensure no team/owner ever tries to cross the thresholds.
It would be a major scandal that would rock the world of football, but if the NFL is serious they cannot dust things under the rug here. To do so imo is even worse than anything the Patriots did. Absolutely disgraceful. Goodell and the powers that be should be stripped of their power, a whole investigation run thru the place, removal of all the bullshit bias and corruption that goes on in there, including termination of men implicated.
GG...Way too harsh in my opinion. We don't know whether this cheating gave them an advantage. I guess it doesn't really matter, but what does matter is that many teams employ these tactics to gain that advantage and the league ought to have some deterents in place.
I do agree that a firm punishment draws the line in the sand and puts teams on notice...you cheat, you get hammered....but stripping them of their 3 titles? Can't be done.
Again, most all teams have used something to give them an advantage or done something that aided their pursuit of a title. Look at the 49ers of the 80's....the late Bobb McKittrick, their OL coach had the guys use the leg whip block which defensive lines claimed could cause serious injury. The team kept on using it. Now, was that unfair or just unseedy?
I guess the point here is the patriots haven't been harshly penalized. It has been a slap on the wrist and to properly ensure this doesn't happen again, it needs to sting.