24 ordspråk av Robert Kraft
Robert Kraft
Kraft said in a statement. ''At that point, I decided to give him the ring.
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Are you going to the game?
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He's different. He's more relaxed.
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His sense of equity and fairness would be very helpful now.
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I know what I don’t know, ... I hire competent people and let them make decisions. In Bill’s case, he was someone who I’d gotten to know as one of the smartest people I’d ever met.
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I left a message with Adam just to thank him for all of his contributions during the past 10 years. I was proud of the way he represented the franchise ... He is a true champion. Adam will always be remembered for his many game-winning kicks and overall accomplishments as a Patriot.
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I think it's great. How else can you have 32 people feel part of the process?
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I think we have to make sure everybody is included. I'm not sure that was done the last time.
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I think what's happening in Los Angeles is good, and the league very much wants to be there. I know since I've come into the league we've been talking about re-emerging in L.A., and I think this is the beginning of getting a team placed there.
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I think when you spend up to $10 million, that's real money,
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If Mr. Ford didn't own the team, the game wouldn't be in Detroit -- you can be pretty sure of that. It's out of respect for him, his long-term commitment to the game and what he's meant to the league.
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If that's what they say, I will say this: I'd want him to represent my side in labor negotiations. The players should be thanking him. Actually, they should be genuflecting.
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It's complicated, and there are some parochially minded people we may have to convince, but I just think our needs have to be made secondary to this. Every crisis is an opportunity, if managed properly.
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It's criminal that a decade has gone by and all these young kids are growing up without a team to relate to. We're going to have to make some hard decisions as a league. Are we going to expand or move a team there? But this committee should basically be the votes, when we agree on something, that we can get it done.
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No, he's not going to play.
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