Sounds like selective enforcement of the law, which coincidentally is harsher on the black man on a dirt bike and not the white guy on his Harley.
Sounds like selective enforcement of the law, which coincidentally is harsher on the black man on a dirt bike and not the white guy on his Harley.
Yet, the poor white trash rednecks can violate noise ordinances by riding their excessively loud bikes through the same area while annoying anyone who doesn’t ride a bike, and they will never be stopped by the police.
Why are dirt bikes illegal, yet mopeds and all other forms of bikes (that are essentially the same thing) are legal?
Also a lifetime Packer fan! I wish I could grab you a beer right now. It’s getting old taking shots at Cutler and the Bears, but nevertheless it’s still quite enjoyable.
The three teams listed have extremely loyal fan bases, regardless of their records. The Redskins may be special case given loyal fans may now be trying to distance themselves from the R-word. The NFL has been and stayed popular because of franchises, like the three listed, who make generations of fans, passing it down…
Yup, most normal low level employees bring a whole bag of balls into the bathroom. Inconsequential or not, it appears a bit fishy to the normal eye. I don’t disagree the deflating was most likely a very minor crime, but I’m also not going to go down the road of deciding what level of cheating is or is not affecting…
It’s a good thing the first 20 plays are out of the way after the first 8 minutes or less of football, especially for a team who is notoriously great in the 2nd half.
The main difference being the Packers, Steelers, and Cowboys have been popular for a much, much longer period of time.
Wow, you must be the biggest Pats fan in the world considering the amount of time you spent spamming every person who didn’t support the Patriots.
“There are reasons both sides might seek a settlement, reasons that have nothing to do with guilt or innocence”
XXXVI (2002) - Pats win by 3
Except that whole copyright law enforced by the NFL and shown before literally EVERY game. It’s no different than taping a movie at a movie theater.
Except that the NFL stands to lose much more from this specific re-scandal of SpyGate. I don’t believe you can provide a single shred of evidence supporting the NFL has been “eating its own” over its history.
“Filming from an unapproved location” is the same thing as “illegal”. It was against the rules. What exactly is your argument against that? I understand the frustration as a Pat’s fan, but regardless of how inconsequential the “cheating” it was against the rules and the Patriots have multiple people paid millions to…
I’m not saying I know what DID or DID NOT happen in these cases, but the one thing that seems certain is the Patriots are the ONLY team in the NFL who is constantly accused and viewed as cheaters by players, coaches, and others around the league. From a fan perspective, it seems the NFL and Pats have had something…
So appearing to be guilty and not in anyway helping the investigation are typically the actions of an innocent person?
you responded to the wrong person FYI
Yet, you’re willing to take the word of the Patriots? Both sides as ass clowns, but I find neither side to be innocent, with the Pats making themselves appear guilty while claiming complete and utter innocence.
The Bears offense looks to be in mid season form already
For a completely innocent team, they sure did a lot of things guilty people do after being accused of something.