It really isn't the event, but the fact that it was organizational cheating and a repeat offender at that.
In the judicial world "conspiracy to commit" carries an additional weight to the original charges. Multiple people knew about it. And if you think for a minute that Bill Belicheat didn't know about it.......
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I think this is the point, it's not about exactly what they did, it's about that it's obvious that they aren't following all the rules, if you let this slide, then they will continue to push limits. I think you need to penalize them in some form of meaningful way to deter them from doing something again. It's the same as if a player has a history of doing something, the league will take that into consideration and fines and penalties will get more severe. I think New England has a well established history of cheating.
I'd agree it had no impact on the specific game, but if you think that was the first time they tried it you are fooling yourself.
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Sure sounds like he will be an example. Interesting, as this gives me the impression it may be bigger than most anticipated. http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/fo...icle-1.2215881
Leave Brady alone. According to some comments he made at a speech this week, he's faced a lot of adversity over the years. I know it's tough to decide whether to take out $150,000 or $200,000 for a weekends activities.
One of the most overrused words in professional sports is adversity. Do these guys even think about people who live day to day?
My guess is fines and suspensions. First, it's the Patriots and after the Soygate stuff this looks like loss of institutional control to borrow a term from the NCAA. Second, the NFL can't be seen allowing the appearance of cheating or chaos will happen with other teams looking for any advantage.
Will the punishment fit the crime? No, but that's not at issue - integrity and fairness (in the league sense, not individual sense) is what this is about. What this looks like is Brady manipulating the staff and the NFL can't let that stand.