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Seeing as how you could find a way to ruin a Kate Upton blowj#b , nothing you say is silly.
I simply don't think, in fairness to all, the Patriots or any other organization could conceive the horror that is alleged to Aaron Hernandez. If this story is true, we have at least 3 shootings for some "so-called" breach of something. And that fight that he caused damage at 17 in Gainesville. This isn't Randy Moss. Not PacMan Jones. But ... we just had a Hall of Fame career in Ray Lewis.
In our nice suburban towns and small CT lives, this is out of the mind stuff. Movies. And for the Krafts and Belichick, I am sure this is just far out of their idea of the possible. Not anymore.
Out of curiosity, I wonder how many players in the NFL DON'T have tatoos. I imagine the number is less than 20%.
Brings up a few valid and probably obvious points.
Bottom line is that seeing some of the Pats' security staff get walking papers wouldn't be unforeseeable.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/nf...dez-monday-morning-quarterback/#ixzz2ZAmsPFSj
1. If I were New England owner Robert Kraft and coach Bill Belichick, I'd be asking my security people (and I am sure these questions are being asked now), "Are you telling me you knew nothing about Aaron Hernandez off the field? You're telling me your moles in the Boston Police didn't tell you anything about Hernandez a year ago, when a car Hernandez rented was the car of interest in a double murder in Boston? You're telling me you never heard anything about Hernandez and the people he was associating with -- because he sure wasn't hanging with Tom Brady?'' I know the Patriots can't tail 53 guys. Or one. But the organization seemed to have dropped all suspicion in the last couple of years about a guy so many teams questioned before the 2010 draft -- a guy who had very few close friends on the team, and who always seemed to go his own way when he left the facility. Krafthas to know that if Belichick is going to continue to draft from college football's All-Risk Team, he'd better improve the quality of private eyes he employs.
Later in the article, King mentions that Belichick decisions are rarely, if ever, challenged by NE staff. Still, King, in directing blame at NE security types, is too forgiving as it relates to the Kraft/Belichick "over-ride" button. Of course a writer covering the NFL won't go far if he questions the acts of powerful owners and coaches.
Pretty sure Peter King, whether you like him or not, has gone plenty far doing what he does. Nothing to worry about for him. He'll have the same access no matter what.
Actually he has stated that since his all out vendetta against the Patriots during 2007, the Patriots have restricted his access.

Later in the article, King mentions that Belichick decisions are rarely, if ever, challenged by NE staff. Still, King, in directing blame at NE security types, is too forgiving as it relates to the Kraft/Belichick "over-ride" button. Of course a writer covering the NFL won't go far if he questions the acts of powerful owners and coaches.
It is the third time in less than a month that a Colts player has run into off-the-field trouble.
In June, the league announced receiver LaVon Brazill was suspended four games for violating the league's substance-abuse policy. And earlier this month, backup safety Joe Lefeged was arrested in Washington on a gun possession charge.
Have the Colts no one checking the background of their players?
Bill Polian MUST answer questions about that guy.
Raiders Mid-West I tell ya.
National Football Post
Bill Polian managed to draft some garbage characters with TWO franchises....
Guess he didn't learn much on the first go round (Rae Carruth...#1 pick...cough...cough).