Tom brady and Belichick are the NFL’s golden boy and master wizard. In a league that showcases men with superhuman strength and uncanny speed two historically average men together created one of the most successful teams in league history. A throw away quarterback and a notorious type a coordinated orchestrated one of the greatest dynasties in league history. On the field they made opponents look uncoordinated and slow. They always seemed to be a step ahead of the rest of the NFL. Incorporating a west coast style and hard nosed persona to wreck havoc on others. Thier personal moves baffled other GM’s, no one quite understood how a team full of cast offs could dominate so easily. The genius most assumed to be true was just a facade. …show more content…
The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization division on anti-doping believes that “doping jeopardizes the moral and ethical basis of sport and the health of those involved in it.” The National Football League itself created its own steroid policy because steroid use threatens “the fairness and integrity of athletic competition” and “sends the wrong message to young people who may be tempted to use them. The National Football League prohibits the use by NFL players of anabolic/androgenic steroids (including exogenous testosterone), certain stimulants, human or animal growth , whether natural or synthetic and related or similar substances. These substances, as well as masking agents or diuretics used to hide their presence, will be referred to as "Prohibited Substances." These substances have no legitimate place in professional football. If a player violates this article he must face a organizational ban. Legally the NFL Player Contract specifically prohibits the use of drugs in an effort to alter or enhance performance. The NFL Player Contract and the League's Constitution and Bylaws require each player to avoid conduct detrimental to the NFL and professional football or to public confidence in the game or its players. Steroid use violates both these …show more content…
Though New England's guilt could not be proven in the case the world now knew that its most storied organization was guilty of cheating. Now is was necessary that they be punished for all the times they were not. No one would admit to the structured PED culture. Only a middle round draft pick was their punishment for illegally spying on opponents. Million dollar fines, lengthy suspensions, and loss of valuable draft selection were needed to assure the public that the Patriots pattern of unethical systematic behavior was intolerable. But was it enough? After all they are still Four time