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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.This. This this this.Of course most importantly I want the judge to lift Bradys suspension but I also hope he makes some kind of statement that this is embarrassing to the league, that they hurt a man's reputation without zero evidence. Or some kind of strong statement about how wrong the league was with this.
So are they done for the day? Left court house?
I can't agree with that. It seems to me you have to show that a thing was done before you can argue over who did it. There has to be an "it" before there can be a "who".
From the tenor of this AM's reports, this looks like it's going to be a win but, to my mind, an ugly win. Like all ugly wins, better a win than not. But it leaves me wanting more.Yes in a perfect world but the charges against Brady are he was involved in a conspiracy to a crime more or less. The NFL has no direct evidence of this and no one disputes this really. This is a far easier thing to get to then to get in the dirty work of the science of PSI. Judge basically ended the conspiracy and generally aware aspect today with this leaving only the non cooperation. The non cooperation stands independent of the PSI issue too as you can be non cooperative with something you are innocent of. Now in a perfect world the NFL would realize in court they will lose on non cooperation too and be happy that Brady seems open to a fine to end this all but NFL won't, can't back down for political reasons. Roger has turned the NFL offices into Hitler's bunker in Berlin and defeatist talk won't be tolerated.
I don't know if Brady has a case of defamation against the League, but he certainly has one against the court artist:
Can't get to the radio. Anything interesting?Steph Stradley will be on WEEI in a minute or two
Problem is without a deal even when Brady wins in court here, NFL can appeal etc... does not necessarily end this.From the tenor of this AM's reports, this looks like it's going to be a win but, to my mind, an ugly win. Like all ugly wins, better a win than not. But it leaves me wanting more.
Looking forward to what's in store for Roger tomorrow. Contempt of court anybody?Problem is without a deal even when Brady wins in court here, NFL can appeal etc... does not necessarily end this.