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KRAFT FINALLY TALKS OF TEAM'S PROLONGED STADIUM SAGA

          Patriots Owner Robert Kraft discussed the team's
     "stadium struggle" with Meg Vaillancourt of the BOSTON GLOBE
     and said the approval of a plan in Foxboro ended "a long
     journey that ended up back where we began.  But it's where
     the Patriots should be."  Kraft said that he "purposely kept
     a low profile" during the most recent stadium debate: "I've
     learned that when I get involved it changes the dynamic so
     it becomes more a personality issue rather that a
     substantive one."  Kraft and his son, Patriots Exec VP
     Jonathan, "readily acknowledged that over the past five
     years they stumbled badly as they struggled to find a new
     home for the Patriots."  Kraft added he feels "badly" about
     terminating the team's move to Hartford: "The governor of
     Connecticut and the Legislature made herculean efforts for
     us. ... But it just couldn't be done on schedule."  Kraft
     dismissed threats of potential suits filed against him and
     the team: "I can look you or anyone else in the eye and say
     we did nothing improper."  Kraft added that he did not want
     to sell the team or move it out of New England: "While there
     were plenty of very, very lucrative offers to move the team
     to L.A. and a few other cities, I had a personal commitment
     to keep the team in New England.  I knew I would never move
     the team out of this area" (BOSTON GLOBE, 12/13). 

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