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Foul
Created on: November 14, 2007 Last Updated: October 31, 2008
In a simple statement the bad press that is aimed at the New England Patriots is foul and reeks of the main-stream media having nothing else to write about except for bad news. Furthermore, anyone who is remotely involved in sports will readily argue that New England was disciplined and severely punished for what is now common place in the National Football League (NFL), Major League Baseball (MLB), and the National Basketball Association (NBA).
The televised coverage of NFL games is unparalleled. Therefore I have this question for anyone who has ever seen a game; have you ever noticed the fax machines on the sidelines? Moreover, how about a group of players huddled together staring at the "live" stop action photographs taken a mere seconds since they've left the field?
I would hasten to add that New England is now 9-0 and arguably one of the best teams in the history of the NFL. In fact, statistically this is precisely the case. Based on AFC Championship's appeared in and the relative ratio of wins and loses, the Patriots enjoy a whopping 833 percent rating which is higher than any other team.
We must never forget that it wasn't but one calendar year ago, many pundits and so-called experts believed that the Patriots may be the best team in the history of the game; moreover, certainly the "Team of the Decade." Realistically, the Patriots have won three of the last the last six Super Bowls and indeed look to carry on with their fourth.
Americans love an underdog during a competition; however, they will still always love winners and tend to vilify them for their successes. Oh how we loved to hate "America's Team" the Dallas Cowboys during the 1990s. Before then we loved to hate Joe Montana and the San Francisco 49'ers. Why? Simply because they were winners and the great folks of Buffalo and Denver saw their teams get hammered year-after-year.
Enough said: The Patriots are a good football team that wins. So why not vilify them? Fact of the matter is the Patriots did not do anything that every other team in the NFL, NCAA, and even high school football has done at one point or another.
As for me, in high school football we spotted and busted scouts filming our practices! In college the commotion was about what game tapes were being exchanged between school football programs. Scouting and picking off signals of the opposing teams is all part of the game. Camera's in the outfield to see what a catchers' signals to his pitcher, everyone from fans to coaches trying to read signs from the third or first base coach is accepted and commonplace in Major League Baseball.
The New England Patriots are a good football team. Remember, it took all the time left and a last drive for Indianapolis to beat them in last years AFC championship game. I will not take credit away from Peyton Manning or the Colts, they got it done. Inasmuch as the league has already severely disciplined and punished the Patriots for Polaroid snap shots, yes, I firmly believe that the Patriots are receiving unwarranted press that somehow makes them a lesser than great team. Therefore when all is said and done one must ask ourselves: Do the Patriots win because of snap shots or because they are a unit of players who have not jumped from team to team and remained loyal to one organization?
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Fair
Created on: November 14, 2007 Last Updated: April 10, 2011
The New England Patriots opened the eyes of both fans of the NFL and the league itself by thinking they can do whatever they please and that they are above everyone else. There is a rule that says no one shall cheat, yet coach Belichick continues to defy the NFL and march to his own drum. Are the Patriots fair game? Of course they are and they keep shooting themselves in the foot every time they step on the field.
This writer is a fan of the NFL, but since "Filmgate" against the Jets and the running up the score against the Washington Redskins, the thought of watching the Patriots has made me switch the channel. I do, however have a theory about why the Patriots decided to test the NFL to see if they would get caught. New York Jets head coach Eric Mancini once worked for Bill Belchick as a assistant, breaking down film for each Patriots game, when an opportunity came along in which he was given the head coaching job. This drove Belichick crazy to no end because he regarded Mancini as just a body at the bottom of the food chain, so with week one of the new NFL season about to begin, Belichick huddled with his staff to plan their strategy, thinking they would never get caught, and to send a message to Mancini that you don't mess with Bill Belichick.
Now of course every team that has played against the Patriots feels they have been victimized regardless whether or not the league has found any evidence to the contrary. Bad press is never very good for anyone except when it comes to someone like Bill Belichick, who has created his own monster. Will he ever learn? Probably not and he probably doesn't care, but of all the accomplishments he has, the one that may haunt him and the Patriots will be the 2007 NFL season.
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