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So called "deleted" texts can often still be recovered.
Quite easily I might add.
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This is probably irrelevant but can we figure out who told Mort to leak his report to begin with?
Access to a BB phone. Perhaps they suspected more than one.Wells HAD access to Belichick's phone, accordingto Kraft
That seemed to be the road Berman was going down yesterday.
Is the Wells report a solid foundation to support the suspension?
Hate to read tea leaves but seemed he was more interested yesterday in justice and not due process.
Matt Chatham @chatham58 50m50 minutes ago
Players get BBQ'd 4 not learning the playbook. Isn't media allowing itself to get taken on another NFL ride the same?
Matt Chatham @chatham58 49m49 minutes ago
@chatham58 *Drew Brees quote from Bountygate above
As far as tabloids go, OK! Magazine is near the bottom of the barrel. At least from what I looked up. Sounds like they are correct about 20% of the time.
All I care about is this Quote:
"Is there a text in which Mr. Brady instructs someone to put a needle in a football? No there is not such direct evidence."
This was said in a court of law. The NFL admitted in a court of law stating they have NO evidence proving Brady was involved in any "Scheme" to deflate footballs. Even if Brady loses this and has to serve 4 games, I will bring this quote up to any moron than calls Brady and the Patriots cheaters. It was said in A COURT OF LAW !!
We know he watched My Cousin Vinnie. Maybe he watched the Wire as well and had a burner phone.....Access to a BB phone. Perhaps they suspected more than one.
It was before a judge. That's all that matters. And believe it or not, the court of public opinion (the media) noticed that quote too.They were in a hearing in a court building not in an actual court room in an actual trial.
With the way BB is in their heads I'm sure they suspected it.We know he watched My Cousin Vinnie. Maybe he watched the Wire as well and had a burner phone.....
Settle for a fine and no games, no admission of guilt. I think that is a good way to put this behind and get on with the season. If a couple people say "he's guilty!" because he takes a fine then BFD. Besides it makes the NFL look perhaps worse than attempting to take it all the way.Max Stendahl @MaxLaw360 21m21 minutes ago
Just went to Judge Berman's courtroom. Was told to leave -- there's a private settlement conference going on in the NFL-Brady case.
How embarrassing it is for the league . they dont want to do the right thing but want to assert their arrogance . this is like stasiland , out in the open.Per a source with knowledge of the situation, the NFL’s settlement position prior to Wednesday entailed Brady and the NFL agreeing to a laundry list of concessions regarding the Wells report and the NFL’s authority to suspend Brady and other players for conduct detrimental to the league and obstructing a league investigation.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...ment-demands-before-wednesdays-court-session/
How embarrassing it is for the league . they dont want to do the right thing but want to assert their arrogance . this is like stasiland , out in the open.
Was that a dig at Wells comment about , " in my 40 years of law I never "?????
Michael McCann isn't a bullshitter, he is Sports Illustrated's legal analyst. Now obviously he is just relaying another attorney's opinion. But I'd take an attorney's opinion over some of the chicken littles and trolls that have posted in this thread about how they think this is gonna go.
Are you serious or joking? You really think you can erase data from your electronic devices by a simple software on that same device? Lol.
You have quipped my interest about what people really know about electronic data memory. You have no idea what we can retrieve from the memory of a printer let alone a working cell phone with memory flash.