Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Don Shula: Spygate Would Mar the Pats’ Undefeated Season

It seems the New England Patriots are having as much trouble earning respect as Barry Bonds. The New York Daily News reports that Hall of Fame coach Don Shula, who coached the 1972 Miami Dolphins to an undefeated season, says the Spygate controversy earlier this season will mar the Patriots’ success if they finish with a 16-0 record. The Patriots were caught videotaping the opponents’ sidelines during a game against the New York Jets. Pats’ coach Bill Belichick was fined $500,000, the team was fined $250,000, and they lost a first-round draft pick. The team was forced to turn the tapes over to the league, but because NFL commissioner Roger Goodell ordered the tapes destroyed, we’ll never know exactly what was on those tapes. “The Spygate thing has diminished what they’ve accomplished. You would hate to have that attached to their accomplishments,” he said.

While it’s obvious that Shula is trying to protect the integrity of the Dolphins’ accomplishment, not many fans agree with the coach. In a survey on Fox Sports Web site, more than two-thirds (68 percent) of respondents said the Patriots should not have an asterisk next to their name if they go unbeaten. What surprises me is how forgiving fans are. It’s obvious that the Pats’ were caught cheating and yet, two-thirds of those who responded to this survey are willing to look the other way. If you’ve got a talented team like the Patriots, why cheat if you don’t have to?

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