vyrago
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Can't be too bad: he made that amazing catch today.You think we got it bad? Imagine how much worse it is for Tom Brady
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Can't be too bad: he made that amazing catch today.You think we got it bad? Imagine how much worse it is for Tom Brady
As tempting a dream as that is, I'm not sure I want to risk losing that Super Bowl.
PatsGuy= Aaron Rodgers.I'm sorry I don't get it. Can you please spell out that five letter word in all caps? Thanks!
Just curious if you were moved by Bob Kraft yesterday enough to forgive him...and maybe forget
If Earnest Byner admits he fumbled should Browns fans forgive and forget?
If only Kraft had not caved in May. If he had stuck to his guns, the stupid league would have realised that they risked pissing off one of the most influential owners and I honestly believe Brady would not be in this predicament right now. Damn Kraft....
Well the point is he can't unfumble.If they haven't they might want to consider therapy.
My point was that if Kraft was ready to go to battle, maybe the commish would have thought twice about coming down so harshly on Brady. Anyway, it is just an opinion, nothing more, we will never know for sure what would have happened if Kraft had decided to sue or threaten to sue the NFL back in May.This logic is crazy. So now fighting the NFL is going to convince them to stop their persecution of Brady? How's that working for Tom Brady?
My point was that if Kraft was ready to go to battle, maybe the commish would have thought twice about coming down so harshly on Brady. Anyway, it is just an opinion, nothing more, we will never know for sure what would have happened if Kraft had decided to sue or threaten to sue the NFL back in May.
http://sports-law.blogspot.com/2015/07/more-of-brady-bunch.html
Sports litigator Alan Milstein explains why the NFL may have strengthened Tom Brady's case by choosing New York forum[/QUOTE
Looks like they took it down.this link didn't work for me sir may I have another?
Pat Bradley, the author of that NESN page, has it incorrect. That footnote comes from Judge Kyle's ruling in Minnesota. Note how it's referring to "this Court" about the favorable past rulings. Judge Berman said nothing about this himself.
See Florio link:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...e-strongly-suspects-nflpa-was-forum-shopping/
innocent people go to prison. there are no absolutes in the law. and there are judges out there who make crazy rulings all the time.Seriously a judge is not going to rule based upon what team he roots for.
That happens in most arbitration cases. Judges typically would much rather see a mutually-agreed to solution than one impose by the court.It looks like the Judge doesn't even want the case, "the parties and counsel are directed forthwith actively to begin to pursue a mutually acceptable resolution of this case" just what the NFL was hoping.
innocent people go to prison. there are no absolutes in the law. and there are judges out there who make crazy rulings all the time.
If only Kraft had not caved in May. If he had stuck to his guns, the stupid league would have realised that they risked pissing off one of the most influential owners and I honestly believe Brady would not be in this predicament right now. Damn Kraft....
the stupid league would have realised that they risked pissing off one of the most influential owners
i didn't imply anything. I'm telling you that there are no absolutes in the law. I'm telling you that judges do crazy stupid things all the time. just watch the 6 o'clock news. is it possible that a judge would rule on something other than the facts of the case? in today's society you bet it is.So you are implying that it is possibly, even likely that the judge is a Jets fan and therefore will not rule on the evidence but on the uniform?