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Sissy Alert
Published: 9/14/2007 10:26 AM
Last Modified: 9/14/2007 10:26 AM

Bill Belichick is a sissy.
The New England Patriots coach got busted for cheating and, when he should be answering real-man questions, he instead is dancing them around like a ballerina and saying that his only focus is on the San Diego Chargers.
Belichick is saying that videogate is in the past and he doesn't want to talk about it anymore.
Too bad.
Videogate is not going to die because the public deserves a right to know if the Patriots where cheating like heck when they won three out of four Super Bowls.
We like people who 'fess up when they screw up. When you go mum like Mark McGwire did when pressed about steroids or lie about betting on baseball for a zillion years like Pete Rose, a stink cloud follows you that will never dissipate until the truth comes out.
Belichick deserves the same asterisk that some people want to attach to Barry Bonds.




Reader Comments 3 Total

John (5 years ago)
Although I agree with your synopsis of Bill Belichick, I strongly disagree that we should discredit the Patriots three Super Bowls. The Patriots "may" have used unfair tatics in any of these three championships, but so may have their opponents. More significantly, however, one of their opponents (the 2004 Super Bowl Carolina Panthers) absolutely cheated in their matchup against the Patriots by prescribing steroids to their players. If we assume that the Patriots cheated in the 2004 Super Bowl, why do we assume that they cheated "worse" than their opponents?
Chris (5 years ago)
My question is, if the Patriots ownership had any sort of integrity, shouldn't they have exacted some sort of discipline. I think what was handed down by the NFL is a complete joke. Frankly, I think Belichick should have been fired. If a journalist plagarizes, shouldn't he be fired on the spot? Why would this be any different? I truly believe if he didn't have three Super Bowl rings things would have turned out a lot differently.
MARK (5 years ago)
I though when I read the title "Sissy Alert" you would be writing about OSU's defense and poor tackling Friday night.
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