Brady2Moss
2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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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.Agree Brady's suspension is a totally different issue than the team punishments.I don't think Brady's suspension is even in the conversation here. I think as a member of the NFLPA, his appeal is a separate issue. The fine and draft picks are an internal matter between Kraft and the league. Kraft compromising on those does not mean Brady suddenly can't appeal (or more).
Kraft to concede to the punishment.
I hope he can handle the wrath of the fans coming his way if he does that.
Can we all agree that this is the biggest over-reaction, the biggest sh*tshow from the media, in history given what either did or didn't happen to some footballs? Like, this is at least the ninth or tenth time that everyone's been breathlessly anticipating something surrounding these maybe-possibly-slightly-deflated footballs. Belichick presser, Brady presser, Belichick presser 2, Kraft presser, Wells report, penalty announcement, Pats response, Brady/Gray interview, Wells conference call, now Kraft presser 2.
This...is...RIDICULOUS.
The follow up question then will become whether or not Patriots fans actually have the self respect to tell Kraft and the league to piss off, if the accepted punishment remains too high.
I don't know the answer to question one. I'm pretty sure I know the answer to question two, though, and "fandom" will likely be at least as disappointing as Kraft.
No. A craven response to an unfair ruling means that some pats fans might give up their support of the team (tried to get that in before 1:00).So a ****ty ruling means pats fans have to give up the sport?