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It's probably a barstoolsports shirtHaha, if he came up with that himself, he will are some cash up there in New England.
It's probably a barstoolsports shirt
A bit unprofessional in my opinion. You just won the super bowl, let it go. Maybe thats why he still isn't a head coach.
A bit unprofessional in my opinion. You just won the super bowl, let it go. Maybe thats why he still isn't a head coach.
You have no idea the hate New England has for Goddell. Rightfully so. Just go to barstoolsports.com and you'll see a ton of articles and merchandise ripping him apart.A bit unprofessional in my opinion. You just won the super bowl, let it go. Maybe thats why he still isn't a head coach.
You have no idea the hate New England has for Goddell. Rightfully so. Just go to barstoolsports.com and you'll see a ton of articles and merchandise ripping him apart.
I think it was a bit excessive of a punishment.Why do say "rightfully" so? They cheated and got caught and punished.
I think it was a bit excessive of a punishment.
He was interviewed by a few teams the past month actually.Who says every coordinator has to aspire to be a head coach?
You do know, I assume that a professor from MIT actually used science to prove that given the weather conditions at the deflate gate game, the air pressure in the balls were right where they should have been if the balls were originally pressurized at the lower end of the allowed pressures. As a matter of fact, a 6th grade kid ran an experiment and showed the same results. Why New England fans don't like the commissioner is that when ESPN first ran the story, it said that 11 of 12 balls were way below the allowable lower limit. The truth, as reported by the NFL a week later, was that ONE ball was way below. The others were "just a tick" below the lower limit. Goodall had that information almost immediately, but let the original story stay out there for a week. The NFL must have actually learned that science exists, because this year, when the Steelers were caught with 2 balls inflated way below what the Patriot's balls had been, nothing was done.Cheaters don't like to be caught cheating. Fully understand why they don't like him.
Cheaters also make lame excuses.You do know, I assume that a professor from MIT actually used science to prove that given the weather conditions at the deflate gate game, the air pressure in the balls were right where they should have been if the balls were originally pressurized at the lower end of the allowed pressures. As a matter of fact, a 6th grade kid ran an experiment and showed the same results. Why New England fans don't like the commissioner is that when ESPN first ran the story, it said that 11 of 12 balls were way below the allowable lower limit. The truth, as reported by the NFL a week later, was that ONE ball was way below. The others were "just a tick" below the lower limit. Goodall had that information almost immediately, but let the original story stay out there for a week. The NFL must have actually learned that science exists, because this year, when the Steelers were caught with 2 balls inflated way below what the Patriot's balls had been, nothing was done.
Also, I assume you know that late last year, ESPN apologized to the Patriot's and said "our bad," our report that you taped the walk through by the Rams before the first Super a Bowl win was incorrect.
I can imagine the hate. But not the rightfully. They got caught red handed. And then Brady hung out two low levels to dry.You have no idea the hate New England has for Goddell. Rightfully so. Just go to barstoolsports.com and you'll see a ton of articles and merchandise ripping him apart.
Hey, don't bring the Eagles into this mess...Classless...fits right in with a bulk of their fans.