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r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: What I said


@hardnox wrote:

well sort of. They don't mention Giselle but I'm pretty sure she's in there somewhere.

 

http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/madden-deflategates-prime-suspect-should-be-brady/ar-AA8rOKs


Doubt if Brady could do it without the OK from the coach. One thing for sure, Brady has exposed himself as a liar. He should probably be ban from the game also.

Re: Patriots

Could organize a boycott of Gillette's ridiculously overpriced razors. That being the source of Krafft's lucre.

r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: Patriots


@hardnox wrote:

Could organize a boycott of Gillette's ridiculously overpriced razors. That being the source of Krafft's lucre.


I don't view Gillette as being part of the problem. But might be a way to put the hurts on ol' Warren.

Democat vs. Republican view

 I take a more Democratic view of the matter in saying that it is Krafft, as the leader, who sets the culture that encourages cheating and is ultimately, by far, the largest financial beneficiary of winning at any cost. Therefore he should bear the brunt of severe penalties. He can then choose to deal with his employees in any way he chooses within the scope of contracts and employment law.

 

On the other hand a Republican would believe that he is a Risk Taker who deserves every penny he has and you should thank God that great men such as he even deign to create jobs for the likes of you.

 

The ballboys, on the opther hand, should receive the death penalty.

 

 

OKdon
Senior Contributor

Re: Patriots

No they don't. If they cheated and won the game, the victory should be expunged and their opponent should advance to the superbowl.

 

I have no dog in this hunt but wantonly breaking the rules to seek an advantage ought to be dealt with severely. And that doesn't mean a monetory fine or a 15 yard penalty. It means punitive damages the will stick in the memory of ALL competing teams.

Re: Sounds great, break the law, go to jail

r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: Patriots

Well looks like the NFL is going to sweep this under the rug. Belichick and Brady are both taking the sarget Schultz defense, I know nothing. Kind of funny really, when a black player does something wrong they are all over it immediately, when it is a couple of white guys no big deal. Well, get the beer cold and order the pizza, the game must go on and we need to learn to turn the other cheek. And be ready to cough up the tax dollars when they need another new playground.

Red Steele
Veteran Advisor

Re: Patriots

there should be a 100% sales tax on tickets to big arena sports events and concerts, with the proceeds earmarked for poverty assistence. If someone can spend $500 to take the family to a football game or to some washed up old cowboy singer, they can help the needy , too.

 

Might help to keep a lid on things.

 

Just like resurrecting the tariffs on imports...start with oil.

r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: Patriots


@Red Steele wrote:

there should be a 100% sales tax on tickets to big arena sports events and concerts, with the proceeds earmarked for poverty assistence. If someone can spend $500 to take the family to a football game or to some washed up old cowboy singer, they can help the needy , too.

 

Might help to keep a lid on things.

 

Just like resurrecting the tariffs on imports...start with oil.


THAT will never happen. The rich love to go to ballgames and set in their middle class unaffordable skyboxes but they will never use any on their money to help the poor. Well.....I guess they could exempt themselves......better not give them any ideas.