Bonehead said:Maybe the NFL should have moved the super bowl up a week -
Justice for murdered people is probably a little higher up on the life chain than the super bowl.
He was not what you would call a normal team mate. It has been documented they liked what he did on the field but not off it. I doubt a single player on the Pats care one bit about anything other than the game this week. There is not a single bit of evidence anyone connected to the team, players, coach or management want anything to do with him at this point or since his arrest.I am thinking about how the Patriots may be effected by the trial, not the other way around. With all the normal distractions surrounding a super bowl along with the deflated football thing, the trial starting now is just another distraction for the Patriots. The Prosecution should care less what else is going around outside of the trial. I should have wrote the team probably wished it started next week. He was their teammate and I'm guessing some want to follow what is taking place.
What world do you live in?Maybe the NFL should have moved the super bowl up a week -
Justice for a murdered person is probably a little higher up on the life chain than the super bowl.
The same world where a person wonders why the American judicial system pushes a trial date for the super bowl.What world do you live in?