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« Reply #30 on: July 02, 2013, 09:02:18 am »


Before you berate the Patriots for not doing it EXACTLY the way you think they should handle it, I challenge you to name a single instance where an NFL team handled it better.   

You act as though this is a common occurrence, active NFL star players being accused of murder.

OJ Simpson = long retired.

Ray Lewis = not accused of murder.

Sure, it happens.  Jovan Belcher murdered his girlfriend.  Did anyone know who he was before this happened?  People speak about Rae Carruth like he was a star.  The man had 62 career receptions in two seasons (under 1,000 yards).

Unless I'm completely out of school, this is the first star player to be charged with MURDER.  This isn't obstruction of justice.  It isn't manslaughter, which players have actually come back from and played (which is kind of staggering to me, actually).

Murder-1.

So, yeah.  I can't "name a single instance where an NFL team handled it better", Patriots fan, because it hasn't happened.

I believe it's better than doing nothing at all.  I also believe people thinking the Pats are doing this "for the fans" need to wipe their chins and understand why they are really doing it and understand (1) they could be doing a hell of a lot more (if you don't think they could easily ID a replica jersey, you're fooling yourself) and (2) doing it in a better way (making people drive to Foxboro on a holiday weekend when they know a lot of people WON'T BOTHER TO GO).
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« Reply #31 on: July 02, 2013, 12:31:18 pm »

I admit I thought it was much cooler before I saw all of the restrictions. Not sure why they wouldn't accept all "official" jerseys. To me it's one of those things that if you are going to do it then at least do it. don't half ass it.

The Patriots make zero money on a Brady Jersey sold by NFL.com.  The only jersey they make money on are the ones sold at their own pro-shop.

Your complaint is basically like saying if Target was truly concerned about consumer service they won't just take returns on products they sold but also return for product purchased at Walmart. 

The Patriots pro-shop is allowing returns of Hernandez jerseys purchased at the Patriots pro-shop.  If you have any real beef it should be why isn't the NFL.com pro-shop doing the same. 

I find this to be a good act by the Pats, and if I was to buy an official jersey I now would without question buy it from the Patriots, before it would be of no consequence if I got it from the Pats or the NFL. So yes, this is a good business decision. 
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« Reply #32 on: July 02, 2013, 04:16:39 pm »

The Patriots make zero money on a Brady Jersey sold by NFL.com.  The only jersey they make money on are the ones sold at their own pro-shop.

Your complaint is basically like saying if Target was truly concerned about consumer service they won't just take returns on products they sold but also return for product purchased at Walmart. 

The Patriots pro-shop is allowing returns of Hernandez jerseys purchased at the Patriots pro-shop.  If you have any real beef it should be why isn't the NFL.com pro-shop doing the same. 

I find this to be a good act by the Pats, and if I was to buy an official jersey I now would without question buy it from the Patriots, before it would be of no consequence if I got it from the Pats or the NFL. So yes, this is a good business decision. 

Finally a sensible statement.  I don't know if the Patsies came up with this on their own (or perhaps a recent purchase by a fan requesting a return prompted the offer), but it is good business sense.
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« Reply #33 on: July 02, 2013, 04:42:09 pm »


^^^ Agree completely, and since I'm not a Pats fan, there isn't anything on my chin.

It's like my Dad used to say...some folks can find a way to complain about a rainbow.

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« Reply #34 on: July 02, 2013, 04:48:57 pm »

The only thing I can think of that's similar in recent memory is Michael Vick.  I think it was pretty hard to see kids wearing a Vick jersey after he got caught killing dogs.
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« Reply #35 on: July 02, 2013, 05:26:34 pm »


Did the Eagles offer their fans a Michael Vick jersey buy-back program? I don't seem to recall that happening.

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« Reply #36 on: July 02, 2013, 08:53:57 pm »

Did the Eagles offer their fans a Michael Vick jersey buy-back program? I don't seem to recall that happening.



I would've if I was the Falcons owner
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« Reply #37 on: July 02, 2013, 10:56:51 pm »


I did a "shallow" search for any Michael Vick jersey buy-back program (shallow = 3 pages deep in Google results) and found nothing, so unless someone has some hidden info, I'll assume that it didn't happen.

I would've if I was the Falcons owner 

Perhaps in your next incarnation, you can be Arthur Blank... (wink-wink, nudge-nudge, say no more.)

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« Reply #38 on: July 02, 2013, 11:00:59 pm »

Perhaps in your next incarnation, you can be Arthur Blank... (wink-wink, nudge-nudge, say no more.)

Considering Michael Vick wasn't an Eagle when he was busted for dog fighting, the comment below is just as moronic as the one above.


Did the Eagles offer their fans a Michael Vick jersey buy-back program? I don't seem to recall that happening.
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« Reply #39 on: July 03, 2013, 08:59:40 am »

Signed Hernandez jersey went for over $1200 on Ebay. I think New England is stockpiling them just to make some money!!  Wink Grin
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« Reply #40 on: July 03, 2013, 01:46:32 pm »

Signed Hernandez jersey went for over $1200 on Ebay. I think New England is stockpiling them just to make some money!!  Wink Grin

Some people are insane.  Granted, Hernandez jerseys will be less common because of this, I don't think they will have much value as a collectors item once he is out of the news.  He was a good player not a great player.   
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« Reply #41 on: July 07, 2013, 06:07:59 pm »


It's only for those who have purchased a jersey from the shop at Gillette or its website, and you have to still be able to prove the purchase.



NOT TRUE.  No receipt necessary.  It's on your honor that you didn't buy it from NFL.com.  But cheap counterfeits won't work.   

It's not like they are accepting every jersey that comes in.

http://library.kraftsportsgroup.com/20130703_81JerseySwap_Details.pdf
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« Reply #42 on: July 15, 2013, 01:36:38 pm »

I read the other day that this ended up costing the Pats about $250K.  Probably well worth it.
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« Reply #43 on: July 15, 2013, 02:43:56 pm »

I read the other day that this ended up costing the Pats about $250K.  Probably well worth it.

I am willing to bet that they made much of that back from people buying other stuff.  I am sure some folks just exchanged the shirt, but some exchanged the shirt and bought an armful of other stuff. 
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« Reply #44 on: July 16, 2013, 11:25:32 am »

^^^$250k is chump change in the billions o' dollars world of the NFL and the Franchises.  But I'm sure the money they lost was more than worth it in terms of PR.
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