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And can we have our picks back nowm
This also means no way in hell the NFL would let us win the superbowl and will try damn hard to keep us out of the playoffs
Does this mean the Patriots are actually joining the fray, or just a legal version of Kraft saying "I support Tom"? Just curious.
This also means no way in hell the NFL would let us win the superbowl and will try damn hard to keep us out of the playoffs
This doesn't change anything. Neither you nor Kraft can change the fact that, when he could have taken meaningful action, he did absolutely nothing. This brief might be useful in the men's room at the courthouse, but that's the most it will be used for.The d-bags in this forum who have slandered Bob Kraft's good name can all eat crow and issue their aplologies now.
The d-bags in this forum who have slandered Bob Kraft's good name can all eat crow and issue their aplologies now.
I think it's a big deal when the NFL is involved in a legal dispute and a member team of the NFL says the NFL is wrong in a brief to the court.
I don't think the Patriots can 'join the fray' more than this. I'm not sure what else the team can do in Brady's case.