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Robert Kraft talks about life after Myra

FOXBOROUGH — It was a year ago that the Patriots beat the Ravens in the AFC Championship game, after Baltimore missed an easy-peasy 32-yard field goal attempt with 11 seconds remaining. The 2011 season had been dedicated to the late Myra Kraft, who died of ovarian cancer that July.

Though the 2012 season was not dedicated to Myra, and the team no longer wears the “MHK” patches on their uniforms, Patriots owner Robert Kraft is dedicating the Baltimore rematch Sunday to her memory. “It’s the second championship game at home, and it’s in her honor,” Kraft said this week, sitting behind a massive desk in his office at Gillette Stadium.

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He's a ruthless pathetic fraud. I'd bet my life he's been "working" 7 days on week on spinning this story. He doesn't like being laughed at and he's got a PR team trying to figure out how to pull his foot out of his fanny.

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Wow, the losers & haters are up early this morning. What is wrong with these people?

 

Nothing but admiration for Robert Kraft, seems like a great person, his ownership of the Patriots has been magnificent, and I'm sure his non-Patriots businesses are well run (and profitable!) as well. I do find it kind of amusing that he speaks so openly and lovingly about his wife, his courtship of her, his family. But when it's about his girlfriend, the old chesnut of "keeping my private life private" pops up. 

 

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What's wrong with these people? Thinking they're jealous Jet fans! :)

Pure and utter goo.  The article reads like a poorly written romance novel.

Yeah, maybe just coincidence, but seems like he trotted out the 32-year old dancer the day after the casino deal fell through.

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Ooooh, somebody sounds J-E-A-L-O-U-S!

A pretty girl 39 years your junior would get anyone "out of a deep depression ". I do like Mr Kraft though;he has done a lot of good work for people in need. Good luck to him and GO PATS!!!!