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Here is a statement issued by Don Yee (it is Don Yee's response but clearly what Brady wants to say):

"The Wells report, with all due respect, is a significant and terrible disappointment. It’s omission of key facts and lines of inquiry suggest the investigators reached a conclusion first, and then determined so-called facts later. One item alone taints this entire report. What does it say about the league office’s protocols and ethics when it allows one team to tip it off to an issue prior to a championship game, and no league officials or game officials notified the Patriots of the same issue prior to the game? This suggests it may be more probable than not that the league cooperated with the Colts in perpetrating a sting operation. The Wells report buries this issue in a footnote on page 46 without any further elaboration. The league is a significant client of the investigators' law firm; it appears to be a rich source of billings and media exposure based on content in the law firm's website. This was not an independent investigation and the contents of the report bear that out – all one has to do is read closely and critically, as opposed to simply reading headlines. The investigators' assumptions and inferences are easily debunked or subject to multiple interpretations. Much of the report’s vulnerabilities are buried in the footnotes, which is a common legal writing tactic. It is a sad day for the league as it has abdicated the resolution of football-specific issues to people who don’t understand the context or culture of the sport. I was physically present for my client’s interview. I have verbatim notes of the interview. Tom made himself available for nearly an entire day and patiently answered every question. It was clear to me the investigators had limited understanding of professional football. For reasons unknown, the Wells report omitted nearly all of Tom’s testimony, most of which was critical because it would have provided this report with the context that it lacks. Mr. Wells promised back in January to share the results of this investigation publicly, so why not follow through and make public all of the information gathered and let the public draw its own conclusions? This report contains significant and tragic flaws, and it is common knowledge in the legal industry that reports like this generally are written for the benefit of the purchaser."

http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1sm3i1u
 
It's a powerful response. Now Kraft needs to come out and publicly speak against the league office. Will he do it, though? That remains to be seen. I can certainly hope that he gets tired of watching the league and the media run the train on his quarterback.
 
It's a powerful response. Now Kraft needs to come out and publicly speak against the league office. Will he do it, though? That remains to be seen. I can certainly hope that he gets tired of watching the league and the media run the train on his quarterback.

This better not be the last word on this thing.

I want Brady vs. the NFL. Let's see if the NFL is OK with having a third party come in and put everything on the table.
 
It's more probable than not that Wells has written their last 'independent' report for the NFL. What a hatchet job.


Nah! Wells wrote exactly what the League wanted. It convicted Brady on very little to no evidence while totally clearing the League of any wrong doing. Same thing with the Ray Rice investigation which cleared the League of any wrong doing except the stuff they already were caught doing or admitted to.
 
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This better not be the last word on this thing.

I want Brady vs. the NFL. Let's see if the NFL is OK with having a third party come in and put everything on the table.

Brady is going to do what the Bountygate players did and take this to court. And the League like in the Bountygate thing, will likely lose.
 
It'd be glorious if the league lost it's precious anti-trust thing over a biased report that fails to understand basic physics and is covered in lies and innuendo.
 
It's a powerful response. Now Kraft needs to come out and publicly speak against the league office. Will he do it, though? That remains to be seen. I can certainly hope that he gets tired of watching the league and the media run the train on his quarterback.
I thought he already put out a statement that he accepts the wells report and will not fight any punishment that the league hands down. I find this offensive because I have to read how the pats cheated where ever i go. He needs to stick up for his team AND ITS FANS.
 
I want Wells', Goodell's, Grigson's, Pagano's, Harbough's, and every Jets employee's phone's now! Let's see how those read! Don't want to give them you're guilty. Way to go Tom, tell this overpaid hack of a lawyer, who was hired by the overpaid hack of a commissioner, what to do with their report!
 
I thought he already put out a statement that he accepts the wells report and will not fight any punishment that the league hands down. I find this offensive because I have to read how the pats cheated where ever i go. He needs to stick up for his team AND ITS FANS.

Unfortunately, Kraft doesn't seem to have much fight in him. He's more than likely going to just lay down and take this.
 
SO glad to see this.
The battle lines are drawn: Tom Brady Inc. VS. the NFL. It isn't about Tom Brady the football player. This is about tarnishing his brand image, and that's a big deal. Go get 'em Tom. If you weren't so f****ing rich we'd be putting together a defense fund for you.
 
Freaking beautiful. Way to go, TB12.
It backs up what my college roommate/attorney told me yesterday.
 
As much as I agree, it is like pissing in the wind... people's minds are made up, and Brady will forevermore be called a cheater..
 
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