Wax Frog
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Can the Brady's buy the team one day?
THAT'S HOW YOU FIGHT
Oh, if only. That's be the Mother of all Karmic Paybacks.
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THAT'S HOW YOU FIGHT
Two caveats on your prediction:
1. I don't think he'll file a defamation case right away. His priority is the labor law case, which will be judged on procedural rather than substantive grounds.
2. If the labor law case is settled rather than litigated to a conclusion, the possibility of a defamation case might go away as part of the settlement.
As McCann points out, the defamation case can't stop the suspension, Brady doesn't need the money from any damages he could get, and winning as a public figure is hard anyway. So his motivations for filing that case are likely limited to:
- Destroy Goodell.
- Clear his name in the court of public opinion.
Playing football is a higher priority for him than either of those.
This is what I've been waiting for, to hear TB's side of this. This shows that Brady did what ever he could to assist in Wells investigation and now Goodell* & Goons* resort to adding new evidence and pressure of Public Opinion swayin towards TB. Go Get'm Tom!
http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-...tatement-expresses-disappointment-with-ruling
Exactly so. The league's high water mark is always the day of their announcements (which someone said is always Tuesday. True?), and then facts emerge that change the narrative.the more Brady & co speak, the more the media will switch back in his favour...
This was exactly what I hoped to wake up to this morning. This or Goodell's head in a vise.
How would that hurt him?