It's wrong to reward hurting players intentionally. It's even worse to violate the integrity of the game. Yet one coach gets a slap on the wrist, the other gets close to the death penalty. The message is clear:Foronce said:That's not just harsh. That's as close as the NFL can get to capital punishment. Especially when you consider the penalties against Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots in 2007 when the Patriots were caught blatantly cheating and lying about it.
Belichick was fined $500,000, the team $250,000, and the Pats lost one first-round pick.
Promote an environment to reward players for intentionally hurting other players and lie to the NFL about it? Death Penalty
Promote an environment to cheat, even against teams you would beat by 20 anyway, lie to the NFL about it, pay $500K and see you in the playoffs.