Did the Patriots just start playing dirty with the Seahawks?

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Something about Friday’s report by ESPN that the Seattle Seahawks will be put up for sale after their Super Bowl 60 matchup with the New England Patriots doesn’t sit right with Seattle Sports’ Brock Huard.

And it has everything to do with who the Seahawks are playing for the championship in just nine days.

Huard also believes that if the Patriots are indeed trying to distract the Seahawks ahead of the Super Bowl, it won’t work.

“I have no doubt the Seahawks won’t be distracted,” he said, “and if anything this will be used as fuel to fight the ‘Patriot Way.'”

Shortly after Friday’s report, a spokesperson for the Paul G. Allen Trust – which has served as the ownership of the Seahawks following the death of owner Paul Allen in 2018 – responded with a statement that pushed back.

“We don’t comment on rumors or speculation, and the team is not for sale,” the spokesperson said, per NFL insider Ian Rapoport. “We’ve already said that will change at some point per Paul’s wishes, but I have no news to share. Our focus right now is winning the Super Bowl and completing the sale of the Portland Trail Blazers in the coming months
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Agreed it’s speculation at best on what’s gonna happen and timing of this is peculiar. Wonder how much Seth Wickersham, Brady Henderson were paid to spew some bs.

Glad the estate came out fairly quickly. And you know if they came out that quickly publicly there was probably something said internally to the team to settle any worries.
 

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Yes the timing is bad, but it's not news to me or anyone else who follows the Seahawks. That was Paul's instructions.
 

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How could he possibly have anything to do with this?
He probably doesn't, but he has a suspicious history while he coached the Patsies.
 

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Wickersham is Kraft's puppet. Not sure how Brady Henderson got involved, since that's not his style.
 

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The sale of the team means little to the players. Plus, McDonald and schneider are set here so I don’t see what the big deal is at this point since that news has been out there for a few years now.
 

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I'm continually amazed at some people's ability to miss or ignore the point.
 

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This seems like a huge stretch to assume. If I'm going to buy into this conspiracy theory, I need something less flimsy than "this feels like something the Patriots would do".

I'm as frustrated as anyone when the media makes things up, because it discredits everyone, but I'm not any less annoyed with those who scream "fake news!" "hoax!" just because they don't like the content being reported.

As far as I recall, Henderson doesn't really have a history of making things up. That doesn't mean his sources aren't incorrect or he isn't being played by someone, but it doesn't make sense to me that a Seahawks reporter would feel the need to invent a story at a time when they're not struggling for content. The team is in the Super Bowl. I guess we don't really know. There are currently two reports that do not even contradict. One report is claiming that the Seahawks are set to be sold after the Super Bowl. Then we have the Allen Estate coming out and saying the team is not for sale. If that comment had been an impromptu thing during an interview I wouldn't think anything of it, but they arent really even denying what the report is claiming. That might mean something.

Regardless, none of this should be a distraction to the team. They're all aware the current ownership situation is not permanent.
 
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At some level, I wonder how much of a distraction it's even supposed to be. They have the game of their lives next week. Next year is next year. And whoever the owner is, the good players still get paid (just like they do with the other 31 teams).
 

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At some level, I wonder how much of a distraction it's even supposed to be. They have the game of their lives next week. Next year is next year. And whoever the owner is, the good players still get paid (just like they do with the other 31 teams).
Exactly.

You think EJ, Darnold, JSN, and every other player gives a sh*t at this point?

They just have one goal next week : GO 1-0.

And that's all there is to it.
 

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How could he possibly have anything to do with this?
Sorry...I was connecting dots, just not the specific dots you called out. I'll be more clear.

I was seeing this as a comment on the Patriot culture. Many people don't like the Patriots ... and there are plenty of reasons. If they got caught for Deflate-gate and Spy-gate, it's safe (to me) to assume there may be other attempts to break the rules that weren't public. The way the organization reacted after getting caught basically ensures that to be true, "It's not a big deal. Everyone does it that can get away with it"....(my summary). In addition, pushing the boundary on what's outside the rules has also been common practice: delay of game/false start to use clock at end of game. So this press "leak" falls right in line with this culture and common practice. No other single team has been so notably on the wrong side of immoral practice with the exception of Snyder led Washington Team. So, my point is that Belichik was a huge part of the culture. He promoted it, even required it. The culture lives on and the result of the rest of the world disapproving of said Patriot culture is that Belichik isn't (at this point anyway) a first-rounder. I endorse that result. Of course all of the above is my opinion. I'm also not trying to convince anyone of anything. You do you. I'm just explaining my previous poorly detailed post.
 

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Sorry...I was connecting dots, just not the specific dots you called out. I'll be more clear.

I was seeing this as a comment on the Patriot culture. Many people don't like the Patriots ... and there are plenty of reasons. If they got caught for Deflate-gate and Spy-gate, it's safe (to me) to assume there may be other attempts to break the rules that weren't public. The way the organization reacted after getting caught basically ensures that to be true, "It's not a big deal. Everyone does it that can get away with it"....(my summary). In addition, pushing the boundary on what's outside the rules has also been common practice: delay of game/false start to use clock at end of game. So this press "leak" falls right in line with this culture and common practice. No other single team has been so notably on the wrong side of immoral practice with the exception of Snyder led Washington Team. So, my point is that Belichik was a huge part of the culture. He promoted it, even required it. The culture lives on and the result of the rest of the world disapproving of said Patriot culture is that Belichik isn't (at this point anyway) a first-rounder. I endorse that result. Of course all of the above is my opinion. I'm also not trying to convince anyone of anything. You do you. I'm just explaining my previous poorly detailed post.
Also how fitting is it that Their coach is a former patriot player so I’m sure Kraft the media tycoon he is would LOVE IT to give an edge to his former player now coach
 

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Bay area massage parlors are going to be kept busy next week (or when Robert Kraft is in the area). He'll be looking for happy endings.
 

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Plot twist. Tom Brady leaked the rumor to discourage Kubiak
 

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