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Yeah, I've been thinking about that the whole time. I could be the only one who believes this....I think losing a 1st round draft pick is worse than having Brady suspended for four games
If the first 4 games didn't include PITT, @BUF, and @DAL, I'd agree with you. Very reasonable chance of 1-3 without Brady, and in a tough East, that could do them in.
 
i feel like today was the best day for our side in this deflategate saga (so far)

Well, this is what happens when you deal with rational decision makers, as opposed to the likes of GoodLOL and Vincent.
 
ESPN has to side with the NFL so they can land a big contract for TV rights. haven't you guys figured it out?
 
Kevin Duffy ‏@KevinRDuffy 4m4 minutes ago
Tom Brady, btw, looked pissed when he walked back into the courtroom after brief meeting with Berman. Looked like he had just gone 3-and-out


Lol, for some reason I don't think his reasoning is correct. Tom always looks pissed when he's serious. The first courtroom date where no victory was declared is not a place for high fives and smiles.
 
if there was a true " neutral arbitrator " it gets thrown out instantly.
 
Yeah, I've been thinking about that the whole time. I could be the only one who believes this....I think losing a 1st round draft pick is worse than having Brady suspended for four games
For the team yes but BB can recover. Brady's reputation is what's at stake here. I don't mean what people outside NE think or the media but he's been called a liar and a cheat over something that did not happen. Maybe I have an over-developed sense of justice but IMO what needs to be fought here is right and wrong.
 
@PatriotsInform: Wow, Sal Pal already saying that he thinks this will be 0 for 5 for the NFL in its legal cases. Bold statement.

Meanwhile, ESPN legal analysts remain just as positive of the NFL's impending victory as they were the other four times that the NFL got destroyed in court.
 
Kevin Duffy ‏@KevinRDuffy 4m4 minutes ago
Tom Brady, btw, looked pissed when he walked back into the courtroom after brief meeting with Berman. Looked like he had just gone 3-and-out


Lol, for some reason I don't think his reasoning is correct. Tom always looks pissed when he's serious. The first courtroom date where no victory was declared is not a place for high fives and smiles.
No kidding. Brady looks pissed when he's up 35-0. Everyone knows that. He's a ruthless competitor.
 
I winnered you, because THIS IS EXACTLY ON POINT AS TO WHAT THIS ALL IS.

This would be punishing Matt Ryan for the Falcons pumping in crowd noise, or suspending Joe Thomas for Ray Farmer sending text messages from the press box.
More exactly, it would punishing Matt Ryan for an overhead airplane raising the crowd noise.
 
Kevin Duffy ‏@KevinRDuffy 4m4 minutes ago
Tom Brady, btw, looked pissed when he walked back into the courtroom after brief meeting with Berman. Looked like he had just gone 3-and-out


Lol, for some reason I don't think his reasoning is correct. Tom always looks pissed when he's serious. The first courtroom date where no victory was declared is not a place for high fives and smiles.
Maybe cause he's missing valuable practice time over air in footballs
 
I winnered you, because THIS IS EXACTLY ON POINT AS TO WHAT THIS ALL IS.

This would be punishing Matt Ryan for the Falcons pumping in crowd noise, or suspending Joe Thomas for Ray Farmer sending text messages from the press box.

Worse, even, because those things actually happened.

But yeah, I get it. As far as anyone's concerned, Deflategate happened too, since Kraft bent over and took it.
 
Brady's team and judge same plan, a fine for non cooperation. If NFL does not take this they get nothing. My guess is Goodell won't back down and will be happier with being able to say the court screwed us vs an I backed down
 
Don't think Berman liked nash answer that the commish basically does what he wants.
 
Odds are that Commissioner Scheisskopf thinks the hearing went very well for the NFL and sees no need to consider a settlement.
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Do i have to point out which one is Goodell?
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McCann will be on WEEI next. Interested to hear his perspective.
Unfortunaely, Merloni is an idiot and can't get past the 'they admitted those guys deflated the ballz!!!'
 
Meanwhile, ESPN legal analysts remain just as positive of the NFL's impending victory as they were the other four times that the NFL got destroyed in court.

I refuse to concede this point until I hear Lester "IANAL" Munson tell me how masterful the NFL was today.
 
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