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In light of today's news about Patriots owner Robert Kraft, it's important to remember that owners are subject to the NFL's personal conduct policy. In fact, the policy states that "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." In 2014, for instance, Colts owner Jim Irsay was suspended six games and fined $500,000 after being arrested on drug charges.


Kevin Seifert, NFL Nation
 
So he was running it or just a customer?
A high profile customer. The optic is a bad look period. I'm sure you know the seriousness of sex trafficking right? Things that have nothing to do with this(his relationship with meek, former players actions,spygate) will be brought up in an attempt to frame him as a person constantly surrounded in controversy and gets away with shit. Right wingers will be all in on this just watch.
 
So he was running it or just a customer?

He's just a custo, but I just heard Adam Schefter say that he isn't even the highest profile name that may drop from this incident/story.

That tells me that there's a back channel of upper echelon "clientele" that have been hippin' each other to the spot for some time now. Question is did any of'em know about the trafficking.

Kraft and other rich muhfucka's outchea slummin' it.
 
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He's just a custo, but I just heard Adam Schefter say that he isn't even the highest profile name that may drop from this incident/story.

That tells me that there's a back channel of upper echelon "clientele" that have been hippin' each other to the spot for some time now. Question is did any of'em know about the trafficking.

Kraft and other rich muhfucka's outchea slummin' it.

Sunshine proly work there...

 
Cody Parkey‘s missed field goal in the playoff loss to the Eagles will be his last as a Bear.

The Bears will release Parkey at the start of the league year, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.


That’s going to be an expensive decision: Parkey is due $3.5 million guaranteed in 2019. The Bears have to pay that even if they cut him.

But Parkey had a poor season that had a terrible ending, and he seemed to alienate the Bears’ coaching staff and front office with the TV interview he gave days after his season-ending miss. Now he’s on the way out in Chicago, and the Bears will need to find a new kicker for 2019.
 
He averaged 4 ypc, got 11 TD's, and got injured again last time we saw him. His replacement (a second year, 3rd round pick) came in and put up 4.5 ypc and 13 TD's. Now he wants a bigger payday? Tough because Conner made it seem like the system is making the back.

What do you think a team should trade away for him?

My guess. Steelers will get at least a couple first RD picks for Brown. Maybe two first rds or a mix of a 1st and couple 2nd round picks. The price will be steep and it will come from a team with a young developing QB w a lack of talent at WR. Think Jets, 49ers, browns, the bears last offseason.
 
Somebody about to overpay for him

I think Giants gonna franchise tag Collins. He our best defensive player. Gotta pay somebody on D. Giants most likely get rid of Jackrabbit or trade Vernon on D. Two big contracts handed out by old regime. Gettleman been tryinta correct costly decisions made by jerry n them. Collins one of the few things old regime got right. Coach just gotta use him right. He is what he is, good in the box, horrible in coverage
 
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