Golly, when you dig a hole - you don't know when to stop. Since you baselessly called me a liar - turnabout is fair game. Following your logic - discostu you are a LIAR! (actually I am not sure you know your statement is not true, but neither were you when you tried to call me a liar). Rochester forfeited to Washington on December 5, 1921 (told you I was a Washington fan - not to mention Google is your friend) supporting evidence
You might want to quit right now - you are really making a fool out of yourself
There’s also some deal about a team I think from Pottsdam or somewhere in Pennsylvania, they should give them an NFL championship from a long time ago.
Attention! Attencion! Achtung!
LastVisibleDog, I believe, shows up from time to time to run a sociological experiment on Free Republic: he trolls until no one will respond.
I myself experienced this one day a few years ago when (again, as I recall) he insisted that iPod batteries were not user-replaceable.
You should not expect a reasonable, fact-based argument from this one. Automatic gainsaying is more like it.
Please, please: do not feed the trolls. Remember Matthew 7:6 and walk on by.
Oooh, 1921?! That’s the best you can come up with. Got one since the merger? Got one since the TV era started? Got one that involves teams that still exist? Got one that was an actual PUNISHMENT from the league? Got one that would actually support your argument that NE should have been forced to forfeit the game? Got one that was ACTUALLY the NFL (it wasn’t the NFL until 1922) rather than the American Profesional Football Association?
So I’ll stick by it, the NFL has NEVER made a team forfeit a game, EVER. The AFPA having a team forfeit by refusing to come out on the field doesn’t count, and has no bearing on what you want, other than to prove that the NFL doesn’t make teams forfeit games and therefore anybody wanting the NFL to make the Pats forfeit the game against the Jets is an idiot barking up a tree that never has been and never will be.
And as for looking like a fool, turn up the brightness on your monitor so it won’t be so reflective.