Originally posted on 01/28/2015:

Quote Originally Posted by Menses View Post
In a righteous world...Seahawks blow them out by 50 points...the other owners who snitched on their operation have grown tired of Kraft, the Patriots and their ability to cheat with impunity. Kraft however is a powerful man and has been their top earner in the NFL...this is one of the reasons why the Pats were given the win over Oakland...that got this whole ball rolling...like the US Olympic athletes of the 80's & 90's...they were allowed to cheat..positive results were covered up, the world got angry and now US athletes are turning up positive left and right....

The Arron Hernandez case is connected to this as well...a supposed classy organization housing a repeat murder felon...for years without knowing single thing about it?....i doubt it...Paterno was silent on pedophilia...so its not a stretch to assume...Kraft and the Pats knew what kind of psycho they had on their team......the jig is up with the Patriots..The Owners, FBI, and probably most of the major gambling syndicates(Mafia)...have had it with them....Kraft is worried which is why he went out of his way to speak publically which he rarely does...

They are still good earners and them winning will not effect the bottom line which is revenue....but the league suffered a major optics loss this year...with all the off field BS.....and in order for the league to salvage its image, the right team should be allowed to win....an organization with an ex player on trial for triple murder and a team full of cheaters and liars holding that trophy on Sunday night is simply not a good look for the league right now..I would not be surprised if the REFS stick it to them if Seattle doesn't get to Brady first...
very solid points, Menses
it would look terrible for the NFL is the Pats pull it out, for this scandal to result in a positive note for the Patriots sends a bad message to kids.

The Walt-Disney ending dictates that the Seahawks win.

if it were a rumor and a one-time event. that's one thing, but this many times,
and at this level. Inexcusable. Unacceptable