Kdo5
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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.I hope so.Does anyone think Yee will draft a response to Well's comments?
Does anyone think Yee will draft a response to Well's comments?
I think he should too. If he is directly coming at Yee so angrily there, Yee should come back at him guns blazing. He's been given more ammo after this.I hope so.
I don't think he should go guns-blazing; I think he should simply address a couple points and then say "Thanks for doing my work for me Teddy "I think he should too. If he is directly coming at Yee so angrily there, Yee should come back at him guns blazing.
...the NFL can try to delay the inevitable with a bunch of piss stops...
True lol. I'm just fired up.I don't think he should go guns-blazing; I think he should simply address a couple points and then say "Thanks for doing my work for me Teddy "
With a 90 second time limit I hope.
Uh ... translation?
Agreed. Wells should have his own copy of the notes, he could release them himself but he chooses not to and instead goads Yee to do so. Leads me to believe the notes could contain valuable info, but Wells would rather Yee release them now (and blow his load so to speak) instead of saving them for when he can do damage in court.Anyone else find it interesting how Yee is being publically goaded by wells and the talking heads on nfl network?
I imagine the longer he holds on to them, the more damage he can do in court.
Smaltz's comments started a day of rhetorical jabs at the start of Espy's trial on 38 felony charges of corruption in U.S. District Court here, prompting a rebuttal by defense lawyer Ted Wells, who accused prosecutors of stretching the truth to build an unfair case. Although Espy made mistakes, Wells said, he took gifts out of friendship and not to grant favors. "He is not a crook," Wells repeatedly declared.
Agreed. Wells should have his own copy of the notes, he could release them himself but he chooses not to and instead goads Yee to do so. Leads me to believe the notes could contain valuable info, but Wells would rather Yee release them now (and blow his load so to speak) instead of saving them for when he can do damage in court.
I believe Yee will say "I'll release those notes when I'm good and ready - when you're across from me in court."
I am pretty sure that happened when he re-suspended Ray Rice and accused Rice of lying during his interview. Rice said he didn't lie, Goodell said he did, Goodell had no proof.Isn't this a tactic? Didn't Goodell pull the "I didn't take notes" crap once before?
Today has shown why Don Yee has his name on the door and is a professor for for 2 law schools, where as Ted Wells is just another peon for a firm and isn't a professor for any law school.
I suspect he may come out after he officially files his appeal with the league office. Just my hunch. (Heck if Wells can do it, why can't I).only thing Iam wondering about is if tom is 100% innocent why hasnt he come out and go nuclear yet with his and his family name being dragged through the mud ? Why hide behind lawyer speak when you have nothing to hide?
Mark Daniels @MarkDanielsPJ
Here's the audio of Ted Wells getting told to say "a lack of cooperation" http://chirb.it/sdtqHB