sonnyblack65
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The "Brady rule"??
Brady rule is Crush every Colts QB, you didn't know that?
The "Brady rule"??
I'm fine letting it go, but it was a Pats fan who awoke this from its nearly 24 hour sleep.both of you need to quit ......the so-called issue was stupid from the start. Why would Brady deflate when he won a super bowl prior to this MEDIA issue. My point being deflatigate is another blown up media story
.....I ====== backed over him awhile back,....we were both ~drunk~,......*sniffl/sob*.~~/you Forgot:...to KIcK %*the Cat~
There is enough evidence to know balls were deflated,
But the universe once again transpired against Mr. Goodell, whose only crime has been having a strong desire to uphold the integrity of the game. OK, so maybe he lied about what Brady told him at the appeal hearing, but in Mr. Goodell’s defense, that transcript was never supposed to go public! We wouldn’t even know about Mr. Goodell’s brazen lies if the judge had just kept that transcript sealed like a good boy should have done.
And yeah, Mr. Goodell did not allow Brady’s lawyers to question NFL general counsel and executive VP Jeff Pash during the appeal, but in fairness, Pash’s testimony probably would have sunk the whole case for the NFL. As previously stated, Mr. Goodell recites the word “integrity” so often because it proves how much integrity he possesses. Likewise, he touted the “independence” of Ted Wells’ investigation so many times so that people would understand just how independent it really was, even though the league named Pash “co-lead investigator” back in January. If the world found out that a high-ranking league official actually took out his red pen and edited that report before releasing it to the public, that would send a message that Wells’ investigation was in fact not independent at all. So you can see why Mr. Goodell was only standing up for the independence of that report by refusing to let Pash be questioned about his role. That’s heroic, if you ask me.
lolIn line with the thread title, there's a lot of bitching and moaning in
Hurley: In Defense Of Roger Goodell