Soul_Survivor88
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Other. The only choice for me is that the Pats dedicate the Super Bowl #50 trophy to him when they raise it in San Francisco in February...
I think any of those options would offend him, like he did a favor instead of a honest job.
A Thank You is enough, like the NFLPA did.
I think any of those options would offend him, like he did a favor instead of a honest job.
A Thank You is enough, like the NFLPA did.
Anything more than a thank you seems like a bribe.
What do you mean?
Brady was railroaded for something he didn't do, and treated like a political prisoner when fighting it.
The judge simply did what he is supposed to do, and stop an insane, biased, unfounded, ignorant and moronic event.
It's not like he did anyone a favor, he did his job properly.
Your post sounds like Brady was guilty but pardoned.
Yeah I hated Zolak's post about him being an American Hero for the same reason. The dude is a judge that deserves recognition for maintaining his integrity and doing his job well. He didn't do us a favor- he did the correct thing.
It's offensive people think he did something for us. It just plays into that "Brady did it but it doesn't matter" mentality
you can't give gifts to a federal judge. are you kidding?
Agreed. He deserves what Belichick gives one of his players after a good game: acknowledgment that he did his job and maybe a "thank you," but no smile, just "thank you."I think any of those options would offend him, like he did a favor instead of a honest job.
A Thank You is enough, like the NFLPA did.
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I think we need to look at Berman's decision in context. Brady and the Patriots have been railroaded at every step of the process by people who were supposed to be "neutral." It's shocking to see someone actually act in a neutral and well-reasoned manner, so people are getting a little over-excited. That being said, he should never have to pay for another drink in New England again (or if I see him out in NYC, where I currently live).Yeah I hated Zolak's post about him being an American Hero for the same reason. The dude is a judge that deserves recognition for maintaining his integrity and doing his job well. He didn't do us a favor- he did the correct thing.
It's offensive people think he did something for us. It just plays into that "Brady did it but it doesn't matter" mentality