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    Rob
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    Totally.

    What?

    I believe you're obviously intelligent and well-spoken. I agree about the fundamental difference. I'm not for or against the Patriots. I'm just following the breadcrumbs. In that sense, yes, it's right to include the Ray Rice investigation in the wider scope and I concede as much in suggesting otherwise.

    Fair enough. However, the Patriots purposely ride the line and exploit as many technicalities as possible. The rule book changes on a fairly regular basis due to them consistently testing every letter of every word in the rule book. Their substitution during a recent playoff game that was just changed to an illegal

    Not that it must be true.

    The only thing that's is the person (and persons that would support them) that purposely titles an article with the inflammatory title "NFL punishes quarterback for winning too much," immediately dismissing any credence to even the *possibility* that the target of said punishment might actually be guilty before even

    *applause*

    Danger: Pompous Pats Fan Overload Detected.

    The memo was designed to stop the taping, period. Just because the Patriots look to bend and tear apart every rule designed to ensure fair play, working between the cracks in a shady gray area to always put themselves within arm's reach of a "technicality" ruling, doesn't mean they're any less cheaters than they were

    Goodell described the scandal as a “calculated and deliberate attempt to avoid longstanding rules designed to encourage fair play and promote honest competition on the playing field.”

    He looks like he's 75

    When it comes to football matters, at least. Not domestic abuse or sexual assault though. However, this is the former, not the latter..

    When it comes to football matters, at least. Not domestic abuse or sexual assault though. However, this is the former, not the latter.

    The NFL already read up and punished them as such. I don't have to show you jacks**t. The NFL already made their case and it was never overturned.

    Attaching Nazi to anything is not very nice, wrastlin boy.

    I'm going to tell you that an organization worth in excess of $32b that has an investigator, an arbitrator, a players association, a very specific method of due process, etc decided that you're wrong. Only a homer would argue beyond this point, which is clearly the case here. The Patriots fan argument "everyone is a

    You haven't shown any proof that I'm wrong. You don't get to just be right and condescend. You're wrong by the very nature of the history of punishment tied to the event. You're delirious and borderline mental to think otherwise, TheFalse.

    Not as much s**t as yourself, sir. There's a reason that the Patriots are being punished and the Colts are not. I'm also certain the Colts don't have anyone on their staff nicknamed "The Deflator." Or all of the texts back and forth between Brady and the equipment guys. People are convicted in actual courts on

    Nazi Nazi

    No, it was not because that was the entire basis for the punishment. Word-for-word. That's why I quoted it.