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2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Berman had to look into the Wells report because if there was no initial basis for suspension (like he pretty much said, he was struggling to find any evidence etc) then there's no way a suspension can be upheld.
I don't like the way Kessler is getting all worked up. It could make him look unprofessional to the judge. We all understand the cause to get more than a little emotional about this, but the lawyer in charge of making all this go away should probably be a bit more reserved.
So, Brady willing to take a fine by saying he "didn't fully cooperate".
I liked his questioning of the NFL but his questions to Kessler seemed to suggest that he holds to the notion that someone did tamper just that there is no compelling evidence that it was Brady in particular. I didn't like that. I wish that Kessler had hit harder at the evidence showing that no tampering occurred, that there is no foundational bad act under this whole thing.berman was asking all the right questions to NFL. he seems to have doubt brady did anything wrong.
Is that the Ray Lewis defense?
I would venture to guess Jeffrey Kessler and Donald Yee won't be dining together anytime soon.
100% agree. Sure the talking heads will say this means "McNally deflated the balls!", "Brady didn't cooperate!" but screw them.IMO, Nash flopped and Kessler killed it. Kessler conceded there maybe could've been more cooperation, showing they are willing to settle on that aspect. Nash basically said "Whatevah! Whatevah! Roger does what we wants! GFY"
Considering Berman is pushing a settlement, having one side be reasonable and concede something, vs. the other side conceding nothing and telling the Judge "don't care", it makes the Brady camp look a lot better IMO, both to Berman and to the public.
ESPN:
@adbrandt: Judge Berman, as expected, grilled both sides. Trying to knock heads towards true/sincere settlement discussions, but no deadline until 9/4.
Hahahahaha
Yup, without the blood n bodies.Is that the Ray Lewis defense?