http://www.nationalfootballpost.com...nt/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitterAs for Tom Brady, the league may have been justified in giving him a one to two game suspension. Although there was no definitive proof of any wrongdoing, there certainly was damning circumstantial evidence that could not be ignored. I may not agree with the policy, but this is not a court of law, and definitive proof is not needed to suspend a player in this league. Frankly, four games is an absolute joke. Suspending a player for one fourth of the NFL season for his part in a scandal in which it was “more probable than not that he (Tom Brady) was generally aware of the activities” is a humiliation to the league. The suspension has been implemented to uphold the integrity of the game, not necessarily because the act of cheating gave Brady an advantage, and I get that. But four games? Former players and analysts alike are making it out as if Brady has a history of cheating, while it’s his team that has the history, certainly not him. Brady has earned the respect of teammates, coaches, and opposing players around the league. Former teammate Deion Branch described him as not having a cheating bone in his body, while ESPN analyst, and former teammate, Tedy Bruschi defended him on national television, claiming he would never order someone to cheat. Not only that, but his current teammates have been extremely vocal invoicing their support for him, while the Patriots organization remains firm in their support as well. Suspending one of the most successful and well-respected players in the history of this game for his “probable” involvement in a scandal that has yet to be proven is a disgraceto the National Football League.
ESPN @espn <small class="time" style="font-size: 13px; color: rgb(136, 153, 166);"> 2h2 hours ago</small>yeah, do you think Brady ordered the code red??
If they were looking for communication between Jaz and Brady, or McNally and Brady, wouldn't they have that with the other two guys phones??
Exactly. 4 interviews were plenty. This guy has a full time job.
5 would have turned into 6, then 7 and so on. He would have been found guilty no matter what.
Same goes for Brady.
well for all you barry bonds haters,now you can put mr personality right next to him......big difference here is,brady was proven to cheat and bonds was not
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Fans handcuff themselves at the NFL offices in NY. And get arrested.
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A group of Patriots protesters have handcuffed themselves together in the lobby of the NFL offices. (via @LAKEdwards)
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Fans handcuff themselves at the NFL offices in NY. And get arrested.
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A group of Patriots protesters have handcuffed themselves together in the lobby of the NFL offices. (via @LAKEdwards)
that's why too deep for the thinking, objective @ unbiased fucking haters
duh, what? half of them still think this is not a legal matter dude, the NFL is a game dude y'know, and games don't count.
evidently, they can't remember all the way back to the Ray Rice and AP cases, that was way too long ago, dude
It's like having a debate with Cheech and Chong, and no offense to Cheech and Chong intended