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Overturned - Brady suspension vacated. Let's hear you bitch and moan. Crow $2 a plate

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They already have a separate section for black and yellow.
Oy yes and it's very easy to find. It's located between section "I" for illegal practices and "S" for steroids no map needed
 

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Puh-lease. "Circumstantial evidence" is not direct evidence that Brady knew they were "cheating." I will freely admit that the ball boys were aware of how Brady liked the footballs. There probably isn't a QB in the NFL whose ball boys don't know how they "like" the football. But, there is no direct evidence Brady told them to deflate the balls below the "legal" limit.
Open your eyes dude. Ball boys won't do this on their own. You're about as dense as Goodell just on the other side.
 

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Tom Brady, minutes after the verdict.
 

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"I bet Peyton couldn't handle the enormous pressure of yet another cheating scandal like our boy Tom Terrible did!"
The doctors who botched Goober's surgeries?
Pats season ticket holders.
 

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He responded to pressure by the public and the owners, particularly against the unpopular Patriots.

He felt the need to show that he was a tough and manly commissioner, particularly after the previous failed attempts to show he was a tough and manly commissioner. THIS time would be different.

So he needed the Patriots to take the hit. And that's where the jury-rigged Wells report and news leaks started to build a case in the always popular Court of Public Opinion.

It's amazing that after 7 months of this crap how accurate that last sentence is, isn't it?

He probably assumed Brady would grumble but in the end accept his punishment.
So you believe that brady is innocent?
 

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Open your eyes dude. Ball boys won't do this on their own. You're ab.out as dense as Goodell just on the other side.

You're telling me to open MY eyes? Hahahahaha
 

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I have been on Brady's side throughout all of this. I think this much controversy over a deflated football is stupid. But after thinking about it yesterday, I think Brady should serve the punishment Goodell gave out.

* The fact that a court system is being involved in solving this is ridiculous. It is over a (broken rule of an organization, not a broken law of the USA. At least with steroids, the argument can be made with the use of illegal drugs. This is over a company's policy. Brady got punished and cried about it.

You actually have rights as an employee too but it's very hard to do.

* Does Goodell's ruling have to be fare? No. He is the commissioner of the NFL. Part of his job is to give out punishment that the team's owner won't, and he did. Did he really need concrete proof that Brady did it? No. I believe he had enough proof that Brady was involved in some way. Was the penalty he gave out too much? Probably, but I don't think it was an outrageous punishment.

But he does, he really, really does. That's the whole point of this.. You can't make up sh*t, deny people the right to defend themselves and then make a judgment that needs to be a certain way for your reputation.

That's why a Federal Judge, ridiculed and shredded the NFL's case.

* And this is not first time Brady was involved in a scandal. Even if he wasn't the "mastermind" behind any of the others, he was somehow involved. I am not going to use his "didn't know the punishment was going to be as severe as steroids" as proof. I think that is media spinning it. It worked for my dad last night. I understand that is like 10 words from a 40-page detailed document.

Basically, I don't care if Brady is innocent or guilty. He should have just taken the punishment his boss gave him and in October, it would have all been over with.
 

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So you believe that brady is innocent?

Yes and so does @umichgradfan

Check his profile and read his posts for some of the most astonishingly delusional nonsense you'll ever see in your life. He totally denies that Brady even KNEW about the soft balls.
 

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I have been on Brady's side throughout all of this. I think this much controversy over a deflated football is stupid. But after thinking about it yesterday, I think Brady should serve the punishment Goodell gave out.

* The fact that a court system is being involved in solving this is ridiculous. It is over a (broken rule of an organization, not a broken law of the USA. At least with steroids, the argument can be made with the use of illegal drugs. This is over a company's policy. Brady got punished and cried about it.

* Does Goodell's ruling have to be fare? No. He is the commissioner of the NFL. Part of his job is to give out punishment that the team's owner won't, and he did. Did he really need concrete proof that Brady did it? No. I believe he had enough proof that Brady was involved in some way. Was the penalty he gave out too much? Probably, but I don't think it was an outrageous punishment.

* And this is not first time Brady was involved in a scandal. Even if he wasn't the "mastermind" behind any of the others, he was somehow involved. I am not going to use his "didn't know the punishment was going to be as severe as steroids" as proof. I think that is media spinning it. It worked for my dad last night. I understand that is like 10 words from a 40-page detailed document.

Basically, I don't care if Brady is innocent or guilty. He should have just taken the punishment his boss gave him and in October, it would have all been over with.
Winner winner chicken dinner...
 

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Will be interesting to see how Brady performs the first few games. He's been pretty distracted with this whole thing and I think his wife is looking to divorce him. He looked awful in preseason (but that doesn't always tell much). We shall see....

In any event, I think it's a pretty big fail by the NFL lol. NFL just wasted a ton of resources and now look like a bunch of schmucks. Hopefully this means the end of Roger.
 

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Yes and so does @umichgradfan

Check his profile and read his posts for some of the most astonishingly delusional nonsense you'll ever see in your life. He totally denies that Brady even KNEW about the soft balls.

Again, you are stating your opinion. I never "totally denied" any such thing. Show me where I did. Or, is this like your inability to show me any direct evidence that Brady cheated?
 
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