Belichick AP Coach of Year FRAUD

Old School

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I give you that, im sure most of NFL teams do that and more , what im saying is that if NFL authorities knew and made public that he was spying other teams, and gave him a 500,000 dollars penalty , how is he voted by AP to be coach of the year, its simillar to Barry Bonds record !

He is a great coach but i dont agree with "the goal justifies the ways" or i dont know how to say it.

Its a bad example for kids , even for all !


The same way that drug offenders serve their fine and game penalties and then voted to the pro bowl or go onto earn incentive bonus's.

This isn't childs play..

It's BIG BUSINESS...PURE and SIMPLE.

NFL owners could give a rats ass about moral's
 

Sun Tzu

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Yeas they are 16-0.....and would probably have the same record with any of the top coaches in the league. BB doesnt even mess with the offense..

I wouldnt haver voted Brady MVP either. You telling me they wouldnt be in the same place with Romo or Favre or Manning....heck Moss deserved it before Brady. I would have voted for Favre...good grief they are 13-3 with no running game and not much talent to speak of at all.
 

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It may be, sir, that the politicians of the United States are not so fastidious as some gentlemen are, as to disclosing the principles on which they act. They boldly preach what they practise. When they are contending for victory, they avow their intention of enjoying the fruits of it. If they are defeated, they expect to retire from office. If they are successful, they claim, as a matter of right, the advantages of success. They see nothing wrong in the rule, that to the victor belong the spoils of the enemy.

ATTRIBUTION: Senator WILLIAM LEARNED MARCY, remarks in the Senate, January 25, 1832, Register of Debates in Congress, vol. 8, col. 1325.
 
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