Goodell & the NFL Constantly Covers-Up The Cheating of the Patriots “For the Good of the Game”

I’m starting to absolutely hate the fucking corrupt NFL, and especially the piece of shit cheating enabler, and cover-up artist, Roger Goodell, who has no business being the NFL Commissioner.

The NFL’s completely brainless handling of the constant cheating by the New England Cheater Patriots has allowed the Patriots Cheaters to get away with their cheating, despite everyone knowing.

Roger Goodell and the NFL have made a career of covering up for the constant cheating by Tom Brady and the New England Patriots, only to get badly burned when the NFL actually tries to punish the team for their cheating.

It has come out that Roger Goodell actually told former St Louis Rams head coach, Mike Martz, to make a statement to the public, saying how he and the St Louis Rams were “satisfied” with the punishment of the Cheater Patriots, after they cheated St, Louis out of a Super Bowl. This was Goodell’s first of many coverup attempts made for the Patriots, “for the good of the league”

A congressional inquiry that would put league officials under oath had to be avoided, Martz recalls Goodell telling him. “If it ever got to an investigation, it would be terrible for the league,” Goodell said.

I see fans dropping the NFL in droves, and it won’t be long before the NFL is in some SERIOUS trouble!
Especially if we can ever get congressional investigations looking into the coverups by the NFL for cheaters like the Patriots, and other offenses.

Also, why did Roger Goodell and the NFL allow the Cheater Patriots to destroy the video evidence of their cheating in Spygate, by having the Patriots team officials stomp on the video tapes, and tear up their notebooks, instead of collecting the evidence, and allowing the American People see the extent of the spying that the Cheater Patriots were engaged in?

eager to avoid league embarrassment, ordered NFL officials to destroy the tapes and notes, stomped and shredded inside an office at Gillette Stadium.

Well, it is 8 years since the Cheater Patriots were busted in Spygate, and the Cheater Patriots are still getting away with whatever the hell they want, because they have a corrupt commissioner, corrupt union, and nobody with enough balls to stop them.

We will continue pushing for the proper punishment for the Cheater Patriots, and we will be there to set the record straight if perennial Cheater Tom Brady ever gets mentioned for the NFL Hall of Fame.

Former St. Louis Rams head coach Mike Martz says NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell personally asked him to deny the New England Patriots committed any wrongdoing ahead of Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002, according to a damning ESPN report accusing Goodell of covering up for the Patriots during the ‘Spygate’ imbroglio.

According to a story from investigative journalists Don Van Natta Jr. and Seth Wickersham on Outside the Lines, the Patriots videotaped hand signals and took hand-written notes diagramming plays of opposing coaches of at least 40 games between the 2000 and 2007 seasons, all at the behest of head coach Bill Belichick. Patriots staffers were allegedly instructed to disguise themselves as members of the media and to lie about their purpose if questioned by security.

The Patriots were busted following the 2007 season opener against the New York Jets. The ensuing scandal came to be known as ‘Spygate.’

ESPN reports Commissioner Goodell, eager to avoid league embarrassment, ordered NFL officials to destroy the tapes and notes, stomped and shredded inside an office at Gillette Stadium. Goodell fined the Patriots organization and Belichick, and took away the team’s first-round pick in the 2008 NFL Draft.

Some of New England’s opponents seethed, according to the report, believing the Patriots had cheated their way to victories and–ultimately–Super Bowl titles. In the wake of ‘Spygate,’ teams publicly said the results of games were legitimate and the Patriots did not have an unfair advantage.

In 2008, Goodell contacted Martz, who was working as the offensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers at the time. Martz tells Outside the Lines Goodell was worried about calls for a U.S. Senate investigation and the commissioner wanted him to write a brief statement supporting the league’s investigation and findings regarding Spygate, and that he did not believe the Patriots’ videotaping had any effect on the outcome of the Super Bowl.

From the ESPN report:

A congressional inquiry that would put league officials under oath had to be avoided, Martz recalls Goodell telling him. “If it ever got to an investigation, it would be terrible for the league,” Goodell said.

However, when shown a copy of his statement during the investigation for the ESPN story, Martz believed additional words were added.

“It appears embellished quite a bit — some lines I know I didn’t write. Who changed it? I don’t know,” Martz told ESPN.

The former Rams head coach, now retired, confessed to Outside the Lines he still suspects the Patriots did something.

“It was hard to swallow because I always felt something happened but I didn’t know what it was and I couldn’t prove it anyway. Even to this day, I think something happened,” Martz said.

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