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  • HoraceH Offline
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    Horace
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    @jon-nyc said in Bill Belichick Set to Receive Award From Donald Trump:

    @horace said in Bill Belichick Set to Receive Award From Donald Trump:

    @doctor-phibes said in Bill Belichick Set to Receive Award From Donald Trump:

    By referring to last week's events he is touching it with a 10 foot pole.

    It read very much like a guy who made the calculated decision not to associate himself and his family and his organization with the wrong cultural forces. These sorts of pragmatic decisions have been going on since the beginning of Trump's presidency, but the immediacy of the concern skyrocketed in the wake of the Capitol riots. Of course he'll mention the riots, while also paying fealty to the BLM stuff. That's what those pragmatic decisions look like.

    tl;dr: "He prolly thinks like I do"

    Always nice to hear from you just what it is I think.

    Education is extremely important.

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      #30

      Actually you told us what you think in the post above it. I was just making it a bit more concise.

      Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

        Actually you told us what you think in the post above it. I was just making it a bit more concise.

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        @jon-nyc said in Bill Belichick Set to Receive Award From Donald Trump:

        Actually you told us what you think in the post above it. I was just making it a bit more concise.

        Thanks for that. We're all greatly appreciating your services to TNCR of late.

        Education is extremely important.

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        • HoraceH Horace

          @jon-nyc said in Bill Belichick Set to Receive Award From Donald Trump:

          @horace said in Bill Belichick Set to Receive Award From Donald Trump:

          @doctor-phibes said in Bill Belichick Set to Receive Award From Donald Trump:

          By referring to last week's events he is touching it with a 10 foot pole.

          It read very much like a guy who made the calculated decision not to associate himself and his family and his organization with the wrong cultural forces. These sorts of pragmatic decisions have been going on since the beginning of Trump's presidency, but the immediacy of the concern skyrocketed in the wake of the Capitol riots. Of course he'll mention the riots, while also paying fealty to the BLM stuff. That's what those pragmatic decisions look like.

          tl;dr: "He prolly thinks like I do"

          He historically does not hate Trump. There's a decent chance I relate to him psychologically more than you or Phibes do. Each of you think it's a FU to Trump because that's what you think like. Oh objective one.

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          @horace said in Bill Belichick Set to Receive Award From Donald Trump:

          There's a decent chance I relate to him psychologically more than you or Phibes do.

          You've spent way too much time in California if you say things like that 🙂

          I was only joking

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          • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

            @horace said in Bill Belichick Set to Receive Award From Donald Trump:

            There's a decent chance I relate to him psychologically more than you or Phibes do.

            You've spent way too much time in California if you say things like that 🙂

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            @doctor-phibes said in Bill Belichick Set to Receive Award From Donald Trump:

            @horace said in Bill Belichick Set to Receive Award From Donald Trump:

            There's a decent chance I relate to him psychologically more than you or Phibes do.

            You've spent way too much time in California.

            Fact is, he never hated Trump through Trump's presidency. I gather they were friends. So I think my interpretation of his message is reasonable, if even maybe more cynical than yours, from some perspectives. You think he had a moral revelation, I think he is in the business of being a responsible leader of his family and organization and not putting them in the way of the cancelation machine, which just got kicked into overdrive.

            Education is extremely important.

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              I don't actually have any idea. I just thought the statement sounded like a polite F-U. I haven't analyzed his psychology, or worried about him having a revelation, or any of that California style shit. It's just football.

              Anyway, suddenly everybody likes Bill Belichick? I thought he was the worst cheat ever to win 8 Super Bowls. A much better way of saying 'fuck you', incidentally.

              Personally, I like him. Nobody who looks that miserable the whole time can be all bad.

              I was only joking

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              • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                I don't actually have any idea. I just thought the statement sounded like a polite F-U. I haven't analyzed his psychology, or worried about him having a revelation, or any of that California style shit. It's just football.

                Anyway, suddenly everybody likes Bill Belichick? I thought he was the worst cheat ever to win 8 Super Bowls. A much better way of saying 'fuck you', incidentally.

                Personally, I like him. Nobody who looks that miserable the whole time can be all bad.

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                @doctor-phibes said in Bill Belichick Set to Receive Award From Donald Trump:

                I don't actually have any idea. I just thought the statement sounded like a polite F-U. I haven't analyzed his psychology, or worried about him having a revelation, or any of that California style shit. It's just football.

                Anyway, suddenly everybody likes Bill Belichick? I thought he was the worst cheat ever to win 8 Super Bowls. A much better way of saying 'fuck you', incidentally.

                Personally, I like him. Nobody who looks that miserable the whole time can be all bad.

                I never said I liked the guy, through I appreciate that at the time, over these four years, he was willing to buck pop culture and support Trump. I certainly can't blame him for not committing social suicide by being seen next to Trump chumming it up a mere week after the Capitol riots. Maybe Mr Kraft, his boss, would not have that either. Or maybe he realizes his ability to coach his team would be greatly diminished by such a public spectacle.

                None of which invalidates the notion that he may have had a moral revelation, but his history suggests not, and there are clear, compelling reasons for him to draft that letter in the absence of any moral revelation.

                Maybe the My Pillow guy will still be there beside Trump through these thick and thins.

                Education is extremely important.

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                • jodiJ jodi

                  I am often unable to figure out when you (Copper) are being sarcastic and when you are not. Probably just me.

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                  @jodi said in Bill Belichick Set to Receive Award From Donald Trump:

                  I am often unable to figure out when you (Copper) are being sarcastic and when you are not. Probably just me.

                  Nope. Me too. 5555

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                    Mr. Belichick still has to live in an NFL locker room

                    That is not a place for whiteness these days.

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                    • CopperC Copper

                      Mr. Belichick still has to live in an NFL locker room

                      That is not a place for whiteness these days.

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                      @copper said in Bill Belichick Set to Receive Award From Donald Trump:

                      Mr. Belichick still has to live in an NFL locker room

                      That is not a place for whiteness these days.

                      Nailed it with the first sentence.

                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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