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  1. Irsay's personal decisions have nothing to do with the Colts as an organization, so I don't know where you are going with this. 

     

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    Posted Today, 02:27 PM

    TAPLOOK, on 29 Jul 2014 - 2:17 PM, said:snapback.png

    Embarrassment? He didn't lose a wink of sleep. People like him (meaning the extremely wealthy) rarely except blame. It's never been expected. Breeding.  

    I believe you may be wrong here, this for him is unfortunately all over the news, surly awkward among his football colleagues, and Irsay has always wanted to have or be perceived as having a first class organization, including his reputation. All have been tarnished! If this is you or I no one knows but, friends and family, bad enough, but not everyone we meet!

  2. Irregardless still a lot of money fines aren't built on what you can afford!  Nor should they be. The embarrassment to Irsay far out weighs the fine !

     

    Embarrassment? He didn't lose a wink of sleep. People like him (meaning the extremely wealthy) rarely except blame. It's never been expected. Breeding.  

  3. My point is, i think it's dumb to claim a player on the way to IR. If the player was worth keeping, the original team wouldn't take the chance of losing him on waivers.

     

     

    I would have to agree with you. Belichick knows what he's doing and that's one of the things that fascinates me about him. He takes lots of chances but at the same time runs a very fundamentally sound organization. Sometimes he'll do something on the field that leaves you scratching your head but it's also fun and nail biting. And contrary to belief he will answer football questions after games explaining his thoughts on certain decisions. Sometimes it's just not as deep as people like to think. 

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