burmafrd;1643580 said:
then if he was just suspended. Look at it this way: he has an absolute massive ego. That GENIUS label had to taste so good- everyone starting to say he was the master and BP just got him started, etc. Now for the REST OF HIS LIFE he will be getting the little snide remarks, the digs, the eye rolls, etc. Everything he has accomplished is tarnished- HEAVILY. Those SBs that the Pats just barely won- now they are all in many peoples minds have great big *'s on every single one of them. Like we ping the Skins for their strike wins- only EVERYONE will be doing it for the Pats. And he will be hearing this till the day he croaks. So I actually think the REAL punishment has nothing to do with the Commish.
burmafrd, I beg to differ.
there is nothing that would attach shame to this morally challenged person than to be suspended for cheating. that is something that would become a tagline, would follow him everywhere, with every game, loss or victory, right down to the Hall of Fame voting.
folks will forget how much he was fined, and even a lost draft pick will eventually dwindle in importance, but has there even been an NFL HC suspended for
cheating?
Goodell could have spit in Belicheat's coffin (my #1 goal in life since Mumbles persecuted TG) with a suspension - but he wouldn't do it - nor will he investigate further, is my guess.
As Tony Dungy told ESPN the other nite 'everybody DOESN'T do it' (tho Pats fans are claiming in unsion they do). Belicheat is a whole different level of 'competitive advantage', one, (in Dungy's words), that ignores 'the code of honor'.
Mumbles will be hearing it, all right, but nowhere near like he would if he were suspended for cheating. Luckily for him, Goodell was made to realize the sheer magnitude of suspending a nfl head coach for cheating - what that would signify for the integrity of the entire game - so Pondscum got off easy.
BEAT THE CHEAT