Idiot NE Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Defends Cheating By His Team – Demands Apology for Being Caught – NFL Sweeps Under Rug

Robert Kraft has to be one total fucking idiot!!

Idiot NE Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Defends Cheating By His Team - Demands Apology for Being Caught

Idiot NE Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Defends Cheating By His Team – Demands Apology for Being Caught

“I want to make it clear that I believe unconditionally that the New England Patriots have done nothing inappropriate in this process that’s in violation of NFL rules. They are my guys. They are part of my family.”

What kind of asshole tries claiming that HE is owed an apology after his team got caught cheating for at least the 3rd time? Robert Kraft should be fined for allowing and rewarding his team for cheating.

It actually sounds like the Patriots don’t just cheat in the big games, such as when they cheated to beat the St Louis Rams, but Robert Kraft’s New England Patriots cheat in EVERY game. It has been suggested by players who have first hand knowledge, that the Patriots have been playing with under-inflated balls for at least most of this season, and probably have been for years.

“Will they be punished? Probably not. Not as long as Robert Kraft and Goodell are still taking pictures at their respective homes. I think he was just at Kraft’s house last week for the AFC Championship. Talk about conflict of interest. You know, as long as that happens, it won’t affect them at all. Nothing will.” – Seahawks star cornerback Richard Sherman

Robert Kraft owes every NFL fan, and the NFL itself apologies for allowing his team to cheat at every possible opportunity. Even after being caught cheating, Robert Kraft did not put an end to the cheating by Belichick, Brady and his Patriots. In fact he gave them bonuses for cheating all the way to the Super Bowl.. Again.

Also, the NFL itself owes all fans an apology also for allowing Belichick and the Patriots to continue cheating, unchecked, and for sweeping the cheating and all kinds of other problems under the rug to try and salvage some Super Bowl viewers.

I have a feeling that this will be the least watched Super Bowl in the history of the NFL. The NFL doesn’t care about all of their problems, as long as they can sell advertisements and get some eyeballs, and if people continue to watch, the NFL will continue sweeping their tax exempt problems under the rug.

ALL NFL TEAMS SHOULD NOW CHEAT AS MUCH AS THEY CAN. IF THE LEAGUE THINKS IT’S OK FOR THE PATRIOTS TO CHEAT, THEN ALL TEAMS SHOULD START CHEATING!

Robert Kraft was not scheduled to speak Monday afternoon at the Patriots team hotel, but clearly, the Patriots owner had something to say.

Kraft stepped to the podium prior to Bill Belichick’s and Tom Brady’s press conferences and came out with a strong defense of his coach, his quarterback and his team after a week of accusations that the Patriots violated NFL rules by using underinflated footballs during the AFC Championship Game.

Kraft also spoke as harshly against the NFL as he ever has in his 20 years as Patriots owner.

“If the [Ted] Wells investigation is not able to definitively determine that our organization tampered with the air pressure on the footballs, I would expect and hope that the league would apologize to our entire team, and in particular, Coach Belichick and Tom Brady, for what they have had to endure this past week,” Kraft said.

The strong words from Kraft follow Belichick’s impromptu press conference on Saturday afternoon, when the coach said he was “embarrassed” for the amount of time he dedicated on the subject.

“I am confident that this investigation will uncover whatever the facts were that took place last Sunday, and the science of how game balls react to changes in the environment,” Kraft said. “This would be in direct contrast to the public discourse which has been driven by media leagues as opposed to actual data and facts. Because of this, many jumped to conclusions and made strong accusations against our coach, quarterback and staff, questioning the integrity of all involved.”

Kraft said that he, like Belichick, spent much of last week learning about game-day football preparations. He added that his 15 years working with Belichick and Brady has built up a certain level of trust.

“I want to make it clear that I believe unconditionally that the New England Patriots have done nothing inappropriate in this process that’s in violation of NFL rules,” Kraft said. “They are my guys. They are part of my family. And Bill, Tom and I have had many difficult discussions over the years, and I have never known them to lie to me. That is why I am confident in saying what I just said. And it bothers me greatly that their reputations and integrity, and by association that of our team, has been called into question this past week. As I said on Friday in my prepared statement, we welcome the league’s investigation and the involvement of attorney Wells.”

Following Kraft’s comments, Belichick stepped to the podium. Though the coach deflected any questions about footballs, PSI and the investigation, he did respond when asked what it means to receive that type of support from the owner.

“I have a great relationship with Mr. Kraft,” Belichick said. “I really appreciate the opportunity every day to coach the New England Patriots. Mr. Kraft gave up quite a bit in order to work out the trade, basically is what it was, for me to be a part of this organization after I resigned from the Jets. So, I’ll be forever indebted to him for that, and the support that he and his family and his staff have given me as the coach of the football team has been tremendous. We have a great personal relationship, and we have a great professional relationship.”

Brady said he did not hear the comments, but he had been told of them.

“I feel very much the same way about him,” Brady said. “We have a very special relationship. I’ve been fortunate enough to play here for 15 years, and it’s a privilege to play for this team. … I’d love to go out and play my tail off and play as best as I possibly can and try to win the Super Bowl for him.”

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