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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.Thanks for the illumination, Ron.Ya'll a bunch of racists.
Goodell wasn't the arbitrator for Adrian Peterson, but he did appoint the arbitrator and the same questions of fundamental fairness and adherence to the CBA. That's why we are all waiting for CA8's decision on that matter, and it helps us if Peterson wins.Goodell didn't serve as arbitrator of his own discipline on Rice or Peterson if I remember correctly. THAT'S the issue at hand. THAT'S why the AFL-CIO, et al, are writing amicus briefs. If Goodell hadn't served as arbitrator for Brady, this would have been over ages ago because Brady would have won. But he did, which flies in the face of "fairness", and is high profile enough that it could, no, WOULD, have massive ramifications for all unionized workers with collective bargaining deal with arbitrators to settle disputes.
Where was Feinberg’s “concerns” and the AFL-CIO’s “outrage” when Ray Rice’s rights, including the one protecting him against double jeopardy, were trampled on? Crickets./QUOTE]
Oddly race is a huge part of this case. Brady was hit so hard by Roger for an equipment violation (which never happened) because he is white and Roger did this to try and show that he is not just going after black players like Rice and Peterson.PAH LEEZ don't tell me Borges is playing the race card!
It's irrelevant to Brady's case
That includes blustery attorneys trying to claim someone calling himself “The Deflator” was really on a weight-loss program, to a coterie of college airheads (which may be fitting in this case) citing the Ideal Gas Law as if it came down from the Mount as the only way air can escape from a football, God said. For the record folks, it ain’t.
As far as the science goes, can one of those professors tell us what the temperature was in the officials’ room? No. End of lab experiment.
A blatant and obvious click bait article. Loser
if Tom Brady was from the darkest parts of Africa, wore yellow green and red all the time, lead the Million Man March, knocked over Bernie Sanders to shout Black Lives Matter and had a cameo in every NWA video that these people who are submitting briefs on his behalf wouldn't be doing so all the same.
Ya, I had the same thought too."As far as the science goes, can one of those professors tell us what the temperature was in the officials’ room? No. End of lab experiment.."
It should have been the end of Goodell's case also, the whole thing was a farce.
There is so much wrong with this. It makes me want to start punching.
that maybe one of Goodell's reasons, I don't think it's the only one. he's also placating the other 31 for what they consider too light a punishment for Spygate, BB's lack of deference to the Commish and adherence to their stupid rules, other infractions (warm gatorade) and because they continue to win.Oddly race is a huge part of this case. Brady was hit so hard by Roger for an equipment violation (which never happened) because he is white and Roger did this to try and show that he is not just going after black players like Rice and Peterson.
Good points!Oddly race is a huge part of this case. Brady was hit so hard by Roger for an equipment violation (which never happened) because he is white and Roger did this to try and show that he is not just going after black players like Rice and Peterson.
If I ever see Borges in public, I may try to sucker him into a fight. Hey, he's my age so I wouldn't feel badI'm not sure if it's because of his father's work, but Borges is a big, pro-Union guy, except when the Patriots are involved. Imagine that level of hatred, that he's willing to turn his back on long-held values just because Brady and Belichick are involved.
Regarding the "what was the temperature in the officials room" comment, shouldn't that be one of the easiest pieces of the equation to gather? I have to believe that all the thermostats in a facility like Gillette Stadium are programmed. It shouldn't be hard to check the thermostat in that room and see that, on Sundays, it is set to 72, for example. Of course, I seem to remember hearing that Exponent used a different temperature for their experiments than what the Patriots said the room was at.
Copied from TB-Helmet's post. Edited for perspective.
"That includes blustery attorneys trying to claim someone calling himself “The Deflator” IN MAY was really on a weight-loss program, to acoterie of college airheads, 21 esteemed Scientists, Doctors and Physicists (which may be fitting in this case) citing the Ideal Gas Law as if it came down from the Mount as the only way air can escape (Clearly he is still clueless of the difference between pressure loss and air loss) from a football, God said. For the record folks, it ain’t."
"As far as the science goes, can one of those professors tell us what the temperature was in the officials’ room? No. End of lab experiment." (This is just plain stupid)
They knew the upper and lower limit of temperature variables among other factors and were able to build a Window of possibility from them. That window, when properly established, suggests that nothing happened but definitely establishes that Brady did not want to gain a competitive advantage on the football field.
Intelligence isn't Borges's problem. Blind hatred of Belichick is. All anyone needs to know is that he refers to the IGL as the Ideal Gasbag Law. Phony, miserable puke.Yeah you pointed out everything that got my blood boiling, excellent annotation. I'm hoping Borges is just trolling to provoke a reaction and isn't really dumb enough to believe what he wrote. But doubt it.