50yrpatsfan
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Popeyejones":1mecdrg1 said:50yrpatsfan":1mecdrg1 said:Well, you're talking as if someone in the NFL office has judgment, which is unfortunately not the case. Once this runaway train got loose and started careening all over the place, there was nobody at the top to say Whoa!
I agree it didn't start out as a Goodell plot to get the Patriots, but a complex investigation requires someone overseeing it who's not a half-wit and can keep it on a path of sanity. There's no checks and balances on Park Avenue. In a court, there would be a judge who'd say to Wells, what about this, what about that, I'm not going to allow this etc. Wells played the role of prosecutor, not judge.
Punishment in the NFL is in direct proportion to the amount of negative press the crime generated, not the crime itself.
It has been this way for all of our lifetimes. It is nothing interesting or new. Pats fans who've convinced themselves that the punishment is anything more than their turn as the whack-a-mole, or who have sat by and silently watched as it happened to everyone else and are now up in arms because it too happened to their team, don't get much sympathy from me.
As for the actual "crime", the whole thing is ridiculously overblown, but that doesn't mean that feigning stupidity to the metrics by which punishment has always been doled out in the NFL is that cute, either.
Basically, I don't disagree with anything you're saying, but to take what you're saying that seriously I think someone has to feign a ridiculously high level of naivete to how this whole shell game has forever worked. Instead IMO, if we're actually being straight with each other, neither you nor I are as naive as you're puporting to be in this post.
Good point about punishment and the negative press, which is why the lying leaks to Chris Mortenson about 2 psi's, which the NFL could have corrected at any time and didn't, were so damaging to NE.