Someone explain to me why Brady gets 4 games for "supposed" BS ball deflation, but Giants cheaters get slap on peepee

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    Jordan RaananESPN Staff Writer


The NFL fined the New York Giants $150,000 and coach Ben McAdoo $50,000 for the illegal use of walkie-talkies during their Week 14 victory over the Dallas Cowboys, the league announced Tuesday.
In addition, the Giants' fourth-round pick in the 2017 NFL draft will fall a maximum of 12 spots in the fourth round and could drop below compensatory picks, depending on the spot the team will select from.
The penalties were for a violation of the NFL's game operations policy. Coaches are not allowed to hold two-way radios during a game, because such radios are not capable of being cut off with 15 seconds remaining on the play clock.
McAdoo was seen on the sideline holding the walkie-talkie when it was apparent the team was having trouble getting plays to quarterback Eli Manning.
One NFL source told ESPN's Adam Schefter that even though the Giants weren't communicating with Manning within 15 seconds of the play clock ending, they had the "opportunity" to do it.
Another NFL source told ESPN that people around the league think the Giants' actions are a "pretty big deal" and a "blatant disregard for a known rule for a competitive advantage."
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McAdoo used the walkie-talkies for five plays in the Giants' 10-7 victory over the Cowboys on Dec. 11 at MetLife Stadium. The drive ended when Manning threw an interception.
The Cowboys did not file a formal complaint with the league, but with the violation being seen on the broadcast, the league almost immediately began looking into the situation.
Cowboys executive Stephen Jones wouldn't confirm or deny last week that his team contacted the league about the matter.
"We don't comment on things like that," he said, "but it's obvious to everybody what happened, and my understanding is it's being looked into and handled."
Jones said the team believed the use of the walkie-talkies did not play a part in the outcome of the game.
McAdoo said late last week the Giants were "working with the league on the incident." He was unaware of any fine or penalty after the Giants finished practicing on Wednesday afternoon.
He also said he hadn't thought about what would be an appropriate penalty, saying he was instead focused on the Giants' game on Thursday night against the Philadelphia Eagles.
McAdoo is in his first year as an NFL head coach. He spent two seasons as the Giants' offensive coordinator after eight seasons as an assistant with the Green Bay Packers.
 

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Goodall is as corrupt a man as I have ever seen. He is the devil
 
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I watch the NFL religiously. I can take some wild uneducated guesses for fun.

1.Goodell and his father used to work for the Jets and/or have always liked the Jets and have always hated the Patriots?

2.Tom Brady and Bill Bellichek are assholes so Goodell sticks it to them

3.The league wants parity and the Patriots, if allowed to play without harassment from the office would pummel teams year in year out and that's not parity.

Who knows. Goodell needs to go.

By the way I am not a Patriots fan but respect the way they run their team. I hope Steelers drop 40 on Pats in the playoffs.
 

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I think even Goodall realized that the Patriots ordeal got way out of control, but ultimately was a pissing match he had to win. Now just need to get every issue taken care of swiftly so the media can't beat it into the ground longer than 3 days.
 

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Because goodwill is an idiot
 

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