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Mike GarafoloVerified account@MikeGarafolo
Just out of Brady hearing. Dude who was tweeting from the room got the heave ho. I hear he's a Twitter legend.
This is a court case, not Pardon the Interruption. Kessler's job is to get Brady the best possible settlement or decision that is in his capability as a legal representative, not to salvage the reputation of the Patriots by convincing some judge that they aren't cheaters. Whatever line of answers is most likely to benefit Brady is the correct line of answers. Kessler is a high profile lawyer who probably came to the conclusion that directly contradicting the premise of the question and arguing with the judge over whether or not McNally deflated balls would not serve the best interests of his client in this case.I liked his questioning of the NFL but his questions to Kessler seemed to suggest that he holds to the notion that someone did tamper just that there is no compelling evidence that it was Brady in particular. I didn't like that. I wish that Kessler had hit harder at the evidence showing that no tampering occurred, that there is no foundational bad act under this whole thing.
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Mike GarafoloVerified account@MikeGarafolo
Just out of Brady hearing. Dude who was tweeting from the room got the heave ho. I hear he's a Twitter legend.
Thats what breer and our local media will say. Iam sure wetzel etc will pick apart the NFL grilling .Kessler did just what he wanted to, he has a plan, and I am sure his answers had a bit to do with talk with Berman before.
Anyway headlines will be >>>> Brady admits to not cooperating ....vomit
1st round Brady with knockdown
Brady is responsible for his own actions but I think Kessler may be trying to approach this from an angle of "Brady refused to share on the advice of counsel, not because he personally decided to be uncooperative."I don't think he was throwing Yee under the bus. Again, we're only getting words, not nuance.
Ben Volin @BenVolin 4m4 minutes ago
Union threw Yee under the bus for telling Brady not to cooperate. Made compelling argument that “generally aware” not a basis for punishment
oh Ben...what would we do without you
That man was a Twitter hero!Looks like that wasn't official
Mike GarafoloVerified account@MikeGarafolo
Just out of Brady hearing. Dude who was tweeting from the room got the heave ho. I hear he's a Twitter legend.
who knows? I'm just glad we got something. Stephen Brown says.Looks like that wasn't official
Mike GarafoloVerified account@MikeGarafolo
Just out of Brady hearing. Dude who was tweeting from the room got the heave ho. I hear he's a Twitter legend.
IMO, still pointing towards the judge knowing Brady doesn't DESERVE a suspension and applying significantly more pressure on the NFL side to settle. I think its because he knows in the end, he will side with the NFL while ripping them, so he hopes it won't come to that. NFL is not going to settle, Judges have called Goodell a liar and no one in the public really cares because 4 months later he's leading DeflateGate. Don't feel any better today than yesterday.