They are in a catch 22 here. On the one hand, I think Goodell, based on his short track record will prioritze swift and stern justice here, because the only thing he's more interested the perception of competitive righteousness and an image of honor for the league is to get this thing over with ASAP.
I'm sorry to cut out just a piece of what was a fantastic post, but do you disagree with this way of going about it? If so, why?
I don't inherently disagree. If I thought the Patriots were STRICTLY a product of this, I would favor a deeper, more extensive, more public investigation. I think this is more a reflection of, again, Belichick being an SOB who's a paranoid sociopath who might do this without it being necessary. I'm sure there are occasions where they couldn't "crack the code". Its not like they went undefeated, and its not like he's been dealing with third rate talent. But, even if they didn't need to do it, even if it was done to little advantage, I think the league needs to make a very public example of him and fast, because in the last day or so, this has gone mainstream, and the last thing anyone wants is Belichick's mug side by side with Tim Donahue on MSNBC, Fox News and CNN all day long for the next week. Its not good for the league and even this debate we're having, while lively, is not good. We should be talking football, not this B.S.Goodell will have to mete some justice though, because this league is built on projecting fan loyalty. The marketing is based on living and dying with your team and the run for the playoffs which becomes the run for the Super Bowl and all the glory and t-shirts you can buy that goes with it. If there is any perception of wrongdoing in the NFL with the general public, its roids, but its accepted, likely because its percieved as being uniform team to team. Its not like the Colts and the Colts alone are on the gas and everyone is trying to compete against that. If guys are on HGH, again in public perception, at least they are competeing against other HGHers.But forgetting the money they gained as winners, and cost others as losers, as much as anything, for the fans, its about legacy. It was hard to find Patriot fans 10 years ago because they were a loser franchise. They got their bowls and basically built pretty big regional fanbase out of simply winning. However, what about the investment in time, tickets, heartache, etc, fans of the Eagles, Panthers, Raiders, Rams, Steelers, not to say an of the AFC east squads when there could be a PERCEPTION of impropriety? We were talking some close games here, and any little advantage will leave a bad taste in the mouth of the other fans. Belichick's head will do a lot calm the savages(figuratively, I think a lot will rest in how he handles this scenario and how he conducted himself with last years investigation. If he was or is the same smug, aloof jerkoff he's been coming off as, I think he could see the book thrown at him, a 5 game suspension or so. The ONLY reason I think he won't face suspension is to expedite getting over this issue, and the league won't want to revist this hoopla in October when he would return to the sidelines.