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easy killer, easy
hes involved...matter of semantics
bottom line...we cut our problems, other teams keep theirs and hug them
or at least dallas does
Lol
Dude, he is released by every team in the NFL today
easy killer, easy
hes involved...matter of semantics
bottom line...we cut our problems, other teams keep theirs and hug them
or at least dallas does
Robert Kraft is overrated. Anyone with me? If so, tweet #HernandezStrong to @Patriots.
Not powerful enough to keep Putin from stealing his ring! That commie bastard!
Robert Kraft is overrated. Anyone with me? If so, tweet #HernandezStrong to @Patriots.
the most respected and influential owner in the NFL
i mean that
I was too at first...
Until you realize that's all he had to offer.
I like ice cream, but I'm not going to eat it 465,000 days in a row.
the most respected and influential owner in the NFL
i mean that
Robert Kraft > James Worthy
As was Dr. Buss for the NBA. And he was a philandering scumbag who laid up in his Hollywood Hills mansion with a non-stop carousel of 18 yr old girls.
Wrong
and . . . ?
high 5
you get it too
Love how Arod just fucked up the Yankees plans to squeeze out some more insurance $$$.
I was too at first...
Until you realize that's all he had to offer.
I like ice cream, but I'm not going to eat it 465,000 days in a row.
he saved football
and then theres all this:
Top 10 owners you'd want running your favorite team - CBSSports.com
1. Robert Kraft: He made the best move of his career in 2000, when he forgave Bill Belichick's past transgressions (his reign as Browns coach, his tight relationship with Bill Parcells) and hired him to lead New England. Thirteen years later, the Patriots have been consistently the best team in the league. Yes, Kraft has had to navigate some rocky moments with Belichick in charge (the Spy-gate controversy that was a complete embarrassment, the fact the team has won only three of its last seven postseason games and hasn't touched the Lombardi Trophy since the 2004 season), but even the most ardent pro-union fan had to be touched by this moment after the lockout of 2011 was over (that photo was taken soon after Kraft's beloved wife had died). Even if you hate all other owners, it's awfully difficult for anybody to dislike Kraft.
Aaron Hernandez Released By New England Patriots
June 26, 2013 10:26 AM
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BOSTON (CBS) — Aaron Hernandez is no longer a member of the New England Patriots.
The Patriots announced Wednesday morning, shortly after Hernandez had been arrested in his home, that they released Hernandez from the team.
“A young man was murdered last week and we extend our sympathies to the family and friends who mourn his loss,” the team said in a statement. “Words cannot express the disappointment we feel knowing that one of our players was arrested as a result of this investigation. We realize that law enforcement investigations into this matter are ongoing. We support their efforts and respect the process. At this time, we believe this transaction is simply the right thing to do.”
Hernandez was arrested Wednesday morning in his home in North Attleboro, Mass., eight days after the body of Odin Lloyd was found nearby.
The Patriots drafted Hernandez in the fourth round of the 2010 draft. Hernandez signed a five-year, $40 million extension in the summer of 2012. Of that $40 million, $16 million was guaranteed, and according to the NFL Network, the Patriots may still have to pay Hernandez $2.46 million over the next two years.
That's great, but as long as Dan Rooney is alive, you're wrong.
Where are you staying?
Who and how many you traveling with?
How long are you here, and how many nights do you wanna do a good dinner?