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That is fine, when the NFL puts out the results in the data that they are collecting this season, the truth will come out, not that many of them will accept it, but it will be there for those who are open minded.

If you believe that the NFL has any intention of releasing the data collected on the footballs then you must have believed that the NFL conducted a fair and impartial investigation into the the Patriots and Tom Brady to begin with..
 
lol, ESPN just brought Bruschi out from wherever they've been stashing him these last few months. ESPN is trying to spin this hard as having been on the right side all along.

This'll be good. Bruschi is was grinning like a fool, he's pumped.
 
Just said this whole thing was the "equivalent of going to 72 in a 65 and going to jail for a year for it". Granted in 1998, he was fined $5,000 for putting Vaseline all over his arms before a game to make his arms slippery during a game. So he couldn't really make this a big deal.

We need to fight that tired argument.

This whole thing was the equivalent of going to 65 in a 65 and being accused of going 110 "just because I say so, that's why"
 
Barring some sort of judicial miracle, there's no way the NFL wins an appeal, precisely because Berman ruled so clearly on process, and the points he made were pretty unassailable. For example, Pash not being allowed to testify. Nothing can be done to undo that. That's forever a fact of this case. And it's a fundamental issue of unfairness. Nothing can be done to make that fair.

The other issues are true too. Law of the shop, notification, etc. Gonna be difficult for an appeals court to overturn this.

This is true, but if Pash being excluded was the only issue, then the NFL could rearbitrate and make him available. It's the 'no notice' argument that prevents rearbitration altogether, so that's the one that really needs to stand.
 
Bruschi just called out that the balls were never deflated in the first place, and the Wells Report needs to be revisited.

The fat ******* whose name I still don't know immediately fired back with "then why were Jastremski and McNally suspended?"

Bruschi admitted that he didn't know, and Schefter immediately interjected that they were suspended because the NFL demanded that they be suspended.

Schefter is pretty clearly bristling here. Saying some stuff that I think he's been wanting to say for months. He's calling out Goodell and defending the Pats at every opportunity.
 
Bob Lee from espn questions Teddy B, he said then why did the pats suspended the two guys? NOBODY CAN ANSWER THAT...

SCHEFTER STEPPED IN.. and I said I can answer...the NFL asked them to bc they thought they were guilty and the Pats did it. Thats why.

wow this is good stuff
 
Stephanie Stradley ‏@StephStradley 9m9 minutes ago
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Undertold story beyond Brady. NFL discipline process hurts people indiscriminately. Reputations. Jobs. Many examples
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Just spoke to Tom Brady Sr. Said he couldn't be happier. Was really too choked up to speak.
 
Bruschi just f'n kills it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HE is dissatisfied, no one tampered with balls, Wells reported need to be examined.

Teddy is the F'n man! A CHAMPION!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hope this rant get on youtube.



This is about honor classic Bruschi!
 
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Bob Lee from espn questions Teddy B, he said then why did the pats suspended the two guys? NOBODY CAN ANSWER THAT...

SCHEFTER STEPPED IN.. and I said I can answer...the NFL asked them to bc they thought they were guilty and the Pats did it. Thats why.

wow this is good stuff
This was another nfl bag job. Schefter was the first to report that these guys were suspended at the NFL's behest but goodell denied this in SF meeting.
 
Not surprising they are appealing. But it is just proves how petty they are. They're the one's that venue shopped and ran to a NY court to try to avoid Doty and it backfired.

One of my favorite developments here is that just a couple years ago, the NFL's entire argument (and a somewhat plausible one) was that they were just the victim of a single, solitary, activist judgment.

Since they, they've used a federal judge for arbitration, and they've been smacked down. They've gone to the Missouri state Supreme Court, and been smacked down. They've venue-shopped their way into a NY federal court, and they got smacked down.

There's no argument left for them here. The common denominator is the NFL, and this isn't just one or two activist judges working against them. They're still trying to spin it that way, but they're just clearly, unambiguously wrong. The facts are conclusively stacked against them.
 
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