Just read a tweet that sort of makes some sense as a punishment for the obvious cheating. A cut into their salary cap.
Yes it would be massaged but a 10% reduction in cap for the next season or 2 would hurt more than draft picks. Fines dont matter to billionaires , short of suspending BB for a season ala Sean Peyton I dont see anything else being much more than a slap on the wrist.
It's not just the cheating it's also the orchestrated network to pass off blame. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Lprechaun:
Just read a tweet that sort of makes some sense as a punishment for the obvious cheating. A cut into their salary cap.
Yes it would be massaged but a 10% reduction in cap for the next season or 2 would hurt more than draft picks. Fines dont matter to billionaires , short of suspending BB for a season ala Sean Peyton I dont see anything else being much more than a slap on the wrist.
It's not just the cheating it's also the orchestrated network to pass off blame.
Problem is they've already tainted the season results because most likely they will receive a high playoff seed by benefiting from cheating. The NFL doesn't need to "investigate." the NFL has to know what a disaster this super bowl will be if these ass clowns are in it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Lprechaun:
Just read a tweet that sort of makes some sense as a punishment for the obvious cheating. A cut into their salary cap.
Yes it would be massaged but a 10% reduction in cap for the next season or 2 would hurt more than draft picks. Fines dont matter to billionaires , short of suspending BB for a season ala Sean Peyton I dont see anything else being much more than a slap on the wrist.
It's not just the cheating it's also the orchestrated network to pass off blame.
A cut in 10 percent reduction in salary cap, loss of 2 first round picks and no playoffs for this year and 2 more years is what I would give them.
You're right though, a fine is just a joke to those millionaires. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
Problem is they've already tainted the season results because most likely they will receive a high playoff seed by benefiting from cheating. The NFL doesn't need to "investigate." the NFL has to know what a disaster this super bowl will be if these ass clowns are in it.
Let's hope. I wouldn't mind having a game against them where we get called for no penalties and they get called every time they come within 8 feet of Patrick Mahomes II. Let them get a taste of their own medicine.
And maybe allow us to put scouts in their practices.
Actually, a hilarious and fitting punishment would be that other teams can have a person present at every Patriots team meeting and practice for the next twenty years. [Reply]
Originally Posted by neech:
A cut in 10 percent reduction in salary cap, loss of 2 first round picks and no playoffs for this year and 2 more years is what I would give them.
You're right though, a fine is just a joke to those millionaires.
A post season ban just messes too much up. Its college. You HAVE to do something that deters others. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
With the history of this team this incident needs to have some serious consequences. Obviously past punishments haven't been enough to detour them from cheating.
Agreed, the punishment this time has to knock it out of the park and then some. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Actually, a hilarious and fitting punishment would be that other teams can have a person present and allowed to film at every Patriots team meeting and practice for the next twenty years.
Originally Posted by neech:
A cut in 10 percent reduction in salary cap, loss of 2 first round picks and no playoffs for this year and 2 more years is what I would give them.
You're right though, a fine is just a joke to those millionaires.
If belichick is tied up in this, and we all know he is, even a year long suspension is good enough. But let's start there too I doubt that will happen but you'd better believe new orleans is going to raise hell. [Reply]