Wednesday, January 21, 2015

New England Cheaters OR What should happen for the Super Bowl

Tom Brady is a chump.

There, I said it.  I'm famous for saying it.  It's kinda my thing, you know?

But now, the Pats have been caught cheating against my Colts.

There are a few things that bother me MOST about this.  For one, the Colts never win in Foxborough.  Probably not in 20 years, maybe my lifetime.  The Patriots didn't NEED to cheat to win.  We fell apart this season, for those of you that didn't watch us.  So why cheat?  We shot off everything we had against the Broncos.  We had nothing left, which we proved.  SO WHY CHEAT?

Here's the second thing: this isn't the first time.  This has been the fourth time they've been caught in the Belichick-Brady era.  In the 2001 Super Bowl, the one that started the franchise, assistant coaches attended the Rams practice, to learn their play calls and what plays they were likely to use in the game.  They won specifically because of their cheating.

Then there was spy-gate, where they tuned their radios to the Jets' play caller frequencies, and listened in.  Again, the Jets were one of the worst teams that year.  They didn't NEED to cheat to win.

Then there was spy-gate 2, where the videoed the hand-signals of the other team's (I want to say Miami's) defensive play caller.  Very much cheating, and again not NEEDED to win.

Now, they cheated against the Colts.  And what's going to happen?  Nothing.  Why?  Because the NFL loves the Friggin Patriots.  Because they're the Patriots, they don't get in trouble.

Belichick claims that every team cheats.  Really?  They how come you're the only one who gets caught? 

Well, there is one exception: Sean Peyton.  His team tried to injure people, unsportsman like and a strict "no-no."  So the NFL suspended him from coaching for eight games.

So how about, instead of doing nothing, instead of a slap on the wrist.  Suspend Bill "The Hoodie" Belichick for the Super Bowl.  And next season. 

If this was a one-time issue, this would be an overreaction.  But it's not.  It's a culture of cheating.  A fine or some draft picks aren't going to cut it.  They don't mind paying to win.  And that's the problem.

Maybe the Chump and the Hoodie need to rethink this whole thing.  Maybe they should watch this. 

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