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Wednesday May 14, 2008 @ 04:02 AM EDT

Cheating is Cheating, we can’t butter coat Cheating to make it Right
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I have a hard time understanding why Rodger Goodell’s punishment wasn’t harsher. Matt Walsh’s latest comments now seem sneaky. I appreciate Arlen Specter’s further investigation in the video taping issue. My hope is that the Senators’ actions are completely legitimate. I didn’t realize the tapes went back so far. Under the latest information seems to show that the Government cares that this is America’s Game. Football now gains so much revenue that any controversy should be handled with the upmost punishments. My town is not within the jurisdictions of gaining revenue yet I would be appalled if I was affected by the actions of the Patriot’s organization.
The taping of inappropriate practicing is besides the point and an attempt to change the real subject at hand. It should be handled with by another task force at a further time. The NFL shouldn’t have destroyed the tapes so quickly, to help the NFL fans further understand the situation. If cheating happened in another sport, the punishment would have been a suspension. If a player gets into trouble the player gets suspended and Coach Belicheat should have been suspended for no less then six games to help further cheating in the NFL. My hope is that this changes the game for the better, if a part is broken just don’t stand back and watch it destroy itself, immediate actions and protocol should now be defined under the restrictions of the NFL.
I’m now questioning the green dot on Brady’s helmet, Is that able to talk to whomever during actually snap of the ball? If so that does give a slight advantage to Brady not to focus on X receiver cause double coverage. Y, Z receivers now have a greater chance at catching the ball. Imagine playing the game Madden if you know what the defensive play is going to be. You audible, you adjust routes away from double coverage and push weak side coverage to make a big play or the yardage needed to advance the ball, also in a run play where the blitz is coming, you audible to run to the non side blitz to have a greater chance at a break out run. If further information is needed to understand, please post comment and I’ll do my best to answer.
Cause in my mind this is a bigger issue then we all want to accept. Maybe to fix the Problem Lets make the Green Dot go away completely to no have any controversy The game of football in the beginning didn’t have it so why is it needed today. I wish I would have paid more attention to when they instated the green dot communication device. I would have fought against this dumb subject that shouldn’t have been a subject from the beginning. Don’t get me wrong Brady is a good quarterback just Belicheat tarnish his own name.
Thank You, Matt Walsh for making a black mark that may detour the new football fans(sarcastically).
And a real thanks goes out to the media for helping to justify the leniency of Rodger Goodell’s unjust punishment.

I have a few Questions:
1. Why wasn’t the punishment harsher?
2. Why didn’t the government step in earlier?
3. Why isn’t Matt Walsh banned from the NFL?
4. Why were the tapes destroyed so quickly?
5. Why is the players punishment seem tough, yet the upper office’s punishment seems so lenient?
Feedback and further clarification are greatly appreciated. Your own thoughts will help me to understand the complete situation.
Thank You for all your Comments
Thank You for taking the time to read my blog
Justice
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