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Brady Suspended 4 games
Team fined $1 million and loses a 1st round pick in 2016 and a 4th round pick in 2017
I would be worried if I were Andrew Luck.... This team will go after the Colts star when they meet up in October. Won't even care about the scoreboard, there will be a message delivered. Waiting for all the Boston thugs to start rioting......... Spygate payback. The team should refuse to appear on nationally televised games... Eff the league..... Haters have their day. Now shut the eff up. |
No Brady, No banner!
Wow, that is brutal. Not a gut punch, more like taken out to the woodshed and the pulp beaten out of them. Yikes! they are being extra punished for not cooperating, hiding something and also for being in trouble again since spygate. NFL has no credibility in my opinion :pats: screw the NFL and Goodell |
the nfl really effed this up. if they were concerned about their brand godell would have called kraft and told him of this and to look into it...but nooooooooo he had to air the dirty laundry in public. that firm wells hired ALWAYS gets its clients desired results..( like cig smoke doesn't cause lung cancer). brady will appeal for sure. eff godell and the haters.
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Tom Brady = 4 games for being ”more probable than not knowing about air being taken out of balls by sideline attendants
Big Ben = 6 games for rape Josh Brent= 10 games for Intoxication manslaughter ”more probable than not knowing about air being taken out of balls = ???: The Minnesota Vikings = Warning for heating game balls during a cold November game. The Atlanta Falcons = Loss of 1st round pick for pumping fake crowd noise into the Georgia Dome. Yea, makes sence.... |
Like it or not this Patriots run now has an asterisk next to all of it :kewl:
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:agree: Wait until the report is forced to undergo scrutiny under appeal. |
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NFL has released a shetstorm of negative Karma that's gonna
catch up to them.... this is a Given |
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I think if anything happened in that bathroom, it was McNally on his own checking the balls to be sure they were not 16 psi or something, there is no way Tom asked one of them to lower pressure after the ref approved them. Tom is not a liar, but I think McNally lied. And as far as Brady's comment about not knowing McNally, that was taken out of context by Wells much like a lot of his report was one sided. |
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Here's why the whole story makes no sense. If Brady really was a chronic offender you'd have a lot of people coming out of the woodwork to cash in. Where are they? And the evidence on the field is clear, ball inflation doesn't seem to have an impact on the quality of his game. So where's the motive? |
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I don't know who wrote this but it sums it up perfectly
"Quarterback A, let’s call him Aaron, admits he likes footballs that have more air pressure in them than the NFL allows and defies the officials to do anything about it. This story is repeated by a network’s No. 1 broadcast team as a funny little anecdote in the middle of a Patriots game, but no one can remember hearing it because it just wasn’t that important. Aaron remains an adored media darling and his coach and team are revered throughout the land. Quarterback B, let’s say his name is Brad, confesses he shelled out $7,500 in bribes to doctor up the 100 footballs he used when he won a Super Bowl. The universe shrugs and the coach he won it with is the toast of the football broadcasting world. Quarterback E, Eli, if you will, has equipment guys scour, scrub, soak, season, fold, spindle, mutilate and guard his ‘hand made’ footballs with their lives. He and his coach are the heroes of a nation for the two times they vanquished the evil menace known as the Patriots. Quarterback P, Peyton, with the management team and Coach Fox committed 3 NFL rule violations: Denver team and coach fined almost 2 million for taping the 49ers' at Wembley Stadium 2010 and violating the NFL Salary Cap rule 2 times Quarterback T, Tom, may or may not have started the AFC championship game with non-conforming footballs, but once they were removed from the game he went 12-for-14 for 155 yards, two touchdowns and 28 points in a half without them. For that, he and his coach are the cheatingest Cheatriots that ever cheated and there’s talk they should be killed with fire, their fields salted and their families banished from the land. The other Quarterback in that game, Andrew, also used deflated balls. No one seems to care. Is it unfair? Is there a double or quadruple standard at work here? Absolutely. But like I said before, I’m over wanting the world to like the Patriots. Embrace the hate. Brady will win more games, more playoff games, throw more postseason touchdowns and hades-willing winning more Super Bowls than anyone else. When anyone accuses the Patriots of anything, it’s a scandal. When the rest of the world does it, there’s nothing to see here." |
The NFL, as an organization is shady. They held onto their tax exempt status until just recently, and only gave it up in order to loosen the faint grasp Congress could hold on them for being such. The move was a PR stunt first and foremost, but now they are no longer required to disclose salaries, like that of the commissioner, who made $44 million in 2012. They are only concerned about their image and only care about protecting those inside the league office. Can't/Won't even adequately address their own players (past or present)with medical issues and head injuries. They suck.
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Enjoy it Skippy!
Here is the haters basic MO...... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0WaSy5jNLg Still sucks to be you when your team hasn't brought it since 1969......................:grins: and I can't hear you........ |
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