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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.You know this is going to be something along the lines of "confess and you'll get your job back, implicate Brady and you'll get a job in the league office."
It would not surprise me....
" On your honor, look me in the eye..."
I guarantee Robyn Glazer, Pats VP & GC will be in that room.
Yea. I'm sure NFL legal will be there as well.Given how often Kessler sues the NFL, it might be tough for the Pats to pay him, directly or indirectly. (And I don't see how Jast/McNally could afford him anyway.)
And using Brady's lawyers would be bad optics anyway.
But yeah -- hard to throw rocks at the idea of the Pats sending their lawyer, given that it's the Pats asking to have them reinstated.
if that's the case, I would definitely be asking why should that even be an issue if the NFL was just doing it's job and reporting facts? This is the time for Kraft to get CRAFTY and start beating the NFL* at it's own game...but sadly, he won't.Doesn't this just have to be about getting them to trade access to their jobs for a promise not to sue or publish bad stuff?
As long as the Patriots are secretly video/audio recording the meeting, I'm willing to see how this plays out.
More NFL BS. Roger Goodell said on Mike & Mike that the NFL never requested for the Patriots to suspend the two. The Patriots still have to request permission from the NFL to reinstate them? Why if the NFL never asked them to suspend the two in the first place? Now Vincent wants to meet with them. Why? What would be the point?
As someone already said, as long as Kessler is with them, then sure.