Well, it’s time to re-set the “Days Without A PFT Story Regarding The Patriots And Cheating” meter to “OO.”
But this latest topic is an oldie and not-so-goodie. It deals with the team’s “massaging” of the injury report, a phenomenon about which we’ve all been aware for years. A couple of years ago, quarterback Tom Brady played several games with a McNabb-style sports hernia, which was somehow kept under wraps until after the season.
In the days leading up to Super Bowl XLII, Brady again appeared on the injury report with his chronic shoulder injury, but no mention was made of the injury to his ankle that obviously limited him during the game.
Now (and as mentioned in a One-Liner earlier today by MDS), Pats cornerback Ellis Hobbs is speaking candidly about the team’s approach in this regard.
Hobbs has told the story of a very real injury to his groin, which became progressively worse over the course of the season.
“From camp, through the preseason, all the way to the regular season, it started aching a little more each day to where it got to the point where we definitely needed surgery,” Hobbs said.
But yet Hobbs showed up on the injury report only once after December 1.
So what gives?
“We keep things under wraps for a reason,” Hobbs said. “We never want things to leak out. Teams can use it against us, and strategize for players that are going to potentially be there or potentially not be there.”
Um, Ellis? Coach Belichick has scheduled you for another surgery. He thinks you need to have your vocal cords removed.
In our view, the league has been reluctant to nail teams that violate the injury-reporting rules, even when they are caught with a smoking gun in one hand and a cookie jar over the other. In the case of Brady’s sports hernia, we concluded that, as long as the truth doesn’t come out until after the season ends, there will be no repercussions.
And, clearly, other teams play games with the injury reports. Our concerns has been, and still is, that allowing teams to give incomplete information creates an incentive for gamblers and those who are otherwise “mobbed up” to provide envelopes full of cash and other inducements to the guy who washes the jock straps at $7.55 an hour in exchange for access to information about who’s really hurt, and who really isn’t.
Perhaps the reality is that the league has yet to come up with a way to effectively ensure that teams comply with the rules regarding the reporting of injuries, and that the league is content with a system that merely creates a general perception that everyone who is inclined to place (or take) a bet has access to reliable information.
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June 12th, 2008 at 5:05 am
“vincelombardi says:
June 11th, 2008 at 5:50 pm
cassanove, if you were around when the whole browns left cleveland situation developed -bellycheat shares quite a bit of responsibility for it. his whole attitude of “i am smarter than any browns fans, andthe browns fans can kiss my a$$” mentality was a big part of why the WHOLE city had turned on the browns. factor in the most incompetent owner in pro sports history and you get relocation. and fart modell was so gutless he wouldn’t even show his face again after the move was announced.”
I’ve read enough about the situation to know that Belichick and his staff were kept in the dark about the whole move. I’m sure he made his errors in Cleveland, but to make it sound like they moved as a result of him is a stretch.
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June 12th, 2008 at 11:44 am
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June 11th, 2008 at 4:14 pm
You’re right, Hadley.. everybody else loooooves the Patriots. There are just a couple of us that “jealously despise” them. And, of course, it has nothing to do with the cheating, the hubris, the rudeness, the cheating, the classlessness, the poor sportsmanship, the cheating.. We’re just irrational ranters.
Hubris is a big word from somebody out of KC…
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June 13th, 2008 at 7:58 pm
What rule will the Pats have to violate to get BellyCheater a suspension?
Injury report? Nah ….
Let the IR guys practice? Not a peep from the Commish.
New tapes of the Pats filming offensive signals? That isn’t new … yeah, right.
I guess if BellyCheater murders someone, the Commish will say it was covered under the former punishment.
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June 13th, 2008 at 10:07 pm
There’s nothing funnier than a bitter Chargers fan.
Yes, Shamrock, I’m looking at you.
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