I'm hearing from multiple sources - not just these two - that what Kraft did today is unprecedented in modern NFL history and could lead to serious trouble for Goodell and the other owners. But at the moment, I'm not seeing what exactly Kraft can do to make their lives too difficult. What say the rest of you?
USA Today: Kraft declares war on Goodell and the NFL
ESPN: Anything can happen now that Kraft is truly ready to fight
"To be clear, Kraft's reaction is unprecedented in modern NFL history...You can argue the significance of football inflation all you want. Reasonable people can debate the extent of culpability for both the Patriots and Brady. What is indisputable, however, is that one of the league's most powerful owners, and one of its marquee franchises, is in open public rebellion for the first time that anyone can remember...Hang on. Anything could happen."
USA Today: Kraft declares war on Goodell and the NFL
ESPN: Anything can happen now that Kraft is truly ready to fight
"To be clear, Kraft's reaction is unprecedented in modern NFL history...You can argue the significance of football inflation all you want. Reasonable people can debate the extent of culpability for both the Patriots and Brady. What is indisputable, however, is that one of the league's most powerful owners, and one of its marquee franchises, is in open public rebellion for the first time that anyone can remember...Hang on. Anything could happen."