New England Patriots are finally exonerated for Spygate 2.0
By Sam Minton
The New England Patriots were wrongly accused of cheating but the NFL has finally exonerated them of any wrongdoing.
Well, well, well. Just when fans thought that the NFL would come down hard on the New England Patriots they have actually helped them.
So far the NFL has found no link between the Krafts Sports video production team and any member of the Patriots football staff.
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What a start to the decade for the New England Patriots. Will the ’20s be the decade of the Patriots?
This is just what New England needed. Hopefully, this good fortune will help the team in the postseason and lead them all the way to the Super Bowl.
I will admit that this didn’t look good for the Patriots. I thought that we would be seeing the Patriots lose a draft pick or possibly worse.
For some reason, the NFL is still looking to punish the Patriots what makes no sense seeing that the actual NFL team did nothing wrong.
This was a mistake by Kraft Sports Productions. They are the ones who should be punished. Kraft or the production company should be fined, not the Patriots.
If New England loses a draft pick there should be riots. There is no reason that the Patriots organization should be punished.
So hopefully due to the investigation, we will not see the Patriots lose any draft picks. They can move on with there run at another Super Bowl.
This will also help ensure that Tom Brady and Bill Belichick’s legacies are kept in tack. They deserved to be remembered as the best at what they do, not cheaters who are always breaking the rules.
Finally, an investigation into the New England Patriots doesn’t end with a poor result. For once the NFL decided to exonerate the team.