{"id":838,"date":"2007-09-16T07:18:56","date_gmt":"2007-09-16T12:18:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hendersonbrook.net\/wp\/?p=838"},"modified":"2007-09-16T07:18:56","modified_gmt":"2007-09-16T12:18:56","slug":"videogate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hendersonbrook.net\/?p=838","title":{"rendered":"Videogate"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The local media have been in a turmoil this week about the New England Patriots&#8217; unauthorized videotaping of defensive signals by the Jets coaches last weekend.<br \/>\nSounds like sour grapes to me.<br \/>\nI know very little about Bill Belichick.  I know he&#8217;s been the defensive coordinator or head coach for five Super Bowl wins and was semi-named as a correspondent in a divorce case.<br \/>\nThese two pieces of data tell me the same thing: he&#8217;s someone with money and, thus, a target for those who have less.<\/p><p><!--more--><br \/>\nSports figures are supposed to be role models, but the media does a lousy job of writing about good ones.  For example, you rarely &#8211; very rarely &#8211; read encomiums about Tiger Woods&#8217; exemplary personal life, or any other famous person&#8217;s for that matter.  Rather, the media obsesses on the peccadillos of a Tom Brady, whose major fault, by the way, was not felony murder but fathering a child.<br \/>\nGood grief.<br \/>\nThis morning, the Boston Herald published an anonymous editorial complaining about the fact that Belichick wasn&#8217;t suspended but was merely fined half a million dollars for the taping incident.  This is deemed to be an insufficient punishment for a heinous offense.<br \/>\nThe predictions are that the Patriots will now be hated and booed by sports fans everywhere and that their record will be called into question.<br \/>\nWell, that may be the case.  From years of watching professional sports on television, I&#8217;ve come to the conclusion that the behavior of fans sitting in the stadiums is about the worst that the human species can dig up.  Providing any excuse for a mob to make a difficult job even harder is a bad business, and the disloyalty of the home town press corps only aids and abets this kind of reaction.<br \/>\nI&#8217;ve always thought that in professional sports, pretty much anything goes, and have seen the authorities give a wink and a nod to the most egregious behavior.  That could be because the NHL was my first introduction to this world, and I saw it accepted as part of the game for second stringers to get away with crippling gifted athletes like Bobby Orr, either out of spite or for profit.<br \/>\nPut another way, if you and I assaulted someone in a way that is typical for the average pro hockey game, we&#8217;d be sweating blood protecting our backsides in a state or federal prison and not sulking for two minutes on a skating rink bench.<br \/>\nSeems to me that the rules of engagement in professional sports are about as phoney as the rules of war.  Pro sports are in some respects almost as ugly a business as war.<br \/>\nI support any and all penalties for behavior that causes or could cause deliberate injury to players.  I also support the notion that players should be punished both by law enforcement and their own professional authorities for illegal behavior off the field.<br \/>\nAs for the rest of it: anything goes and why pretend that it doesn&#8217;t.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The local media have been in a turmoil this week about the New England Patriots&#8217; unauthorized videotaping of defensive signals by the Jets coaches last weekend. Sounds like sour grapes to me. I know very little about Bill Belichick. 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