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3 hours ago, RutgersJetFan said:

You know what Crusher I'm tired of you jerking us around with these threads. If you were just going to yank things one way or the other, the least you could do is tug things towards entertainment. If there's one thing in life that rubs me the wrong way, it's being sprayed with big loads...of rules.

Wes Welker is that you ?

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2 minutes ago, joewilly12 said:

Has anyone been on a Patriots board to see what their fan base is saying?  

Portnoy is defending him on Bar Stool Sports. 

He made shirts already FREE KRAFT with is mug on them

Is that part of his "Jerk for Justice" line?

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Solicitation charges could just be the start of Robert Kraft’s problems

February 22, 2019 | 3:03pm | Updated 

 
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Patriots owner Robert Kraft was charged with misdemeanor solicitation of prostitution by police in Jupiter, Florida, on Friday and he might not simply face legal challenges — he could also be in trouble with the NFL.

The league has a personal conduct policy that team owners — like players and coaches — must abide by.

And since the 77-year-old Kraft is an owner, he may face harsher consequences than a player might in similar circumstances.

According to the policy, “ownership and club or league management have traditionally been held to a higher standard and will be subject to more significant discipline when violations of the Personal Conduct Policy occur.”

Perhaps the most notable example of what might be in store for Kraft came in 2014, when Jim Irsay, the owner of the Colts, was suspended for six games and fined $500,000 following his arrest on drug charges.

Kraft has denied any wrongdoing and Jupiter police said he has not been arrested. A warrant will be issued.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Kraft said they “categorically deny that Mr. Kraft engaged in any illegal activity. Because it is a judicial matter, we will not be commenting further.”

The NFL also released a statement Friday saying it “is aware of the ongoing law enforcement matter and will continue to monitor developments.”

Other NFL owners have faced punishments previously, including Eddie DeBartolo, who was suspended for the 1999 season and fined $1 million following his guilty plea in a gambling scandal in Louisiana.

In 2009, Bud Adams, who owned the Titans, was fined $250,000 for making an obscene gesture at Bills fans.

Jerry Richardson sold the Panthers in 2017 after it was revealed that former team employees had received settlements because of inappropriate workplace commentsand conduct by the owner, who still pocketed over $2 billion in the sale of the te

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5 hours ago, IndianaJet said:

When I was a kid I saw Joe walking down the block in Manhattan with 2 Six foot tall blonde Models, one on each arm.

Joe never had to pay for a piece of a*s in his life.  If anything they’d probably have to pay him.

This New England owner though, like probably MANY owners, lives vicariously through some of his players.

You’re talking 2 separate worlds as far apart on the cosmos as possible when you try to compare this dumpy owner and Joe Namath. 

 

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