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So we're supposed to believe Brady was there for almost 11 hours and all he did was say "didn't do it?"
Maybe he did tell the deflators to lower the psi in the game balls. We don't have any evidence to prove he didn't.
If a local radio host were to die tonight of auto-erotic asphyxiation and the same type of Wells investigation happened as the NFL did, do you realize how many people here could be set up?
Investigator "Well you posted on the day he died that he was a jerk and you hated him, why did you kill him"
Fan "But he died of auto-erotic asphyxiation"
Investigator "Stop trying to change the subject, you are being uncooperative"
Too much perhaps
The United States Department of Justice is using federal grand jury subpoenas to identify anonymous commenters engaged in typical internet bluster and hyperbole in connection with the Silk Road prosecution. DOJ is targeting Reason.com, a leading libertarian website whose clever writing is eclipsed only by the blowhard stupidity of its commenting peanut gallery.
Why is the government using its vast power to identify these obnoxious asshats, and not the other tens of thousands who plague the internet?
Because these twerps mouthed off about a judge.
Maybe he did tell the deflators to lower the psi in the game balls. We don't have any evidence to prove he didn't.
Maybe he did tell the deflators to lower the psi in the game balls. We don't have any evidence to prove he didn't.
We knew all along it would go to court. Basically its just confirmation bias - cops do it all the time. They decide someone is guilty - and keep on looking for a way to get him.
My prediction - not shocking - Brady will go to court. Win in court but the win will be far less exciting then people imagine. This is a contract law vs. labor law scenario - and labor law always wins out. Lucky for Brady the NFLPA can sign away every single right in existence - and yet still have a lot of rights - because they are a union. It's weird but I think the media and the rest don't really get this by and large.
So look for Brady to win on some unexciting labor technicality. They won't get into the 'dirt' of the NFL. Brady will be exonerated technically but not the eyes of the haters. The good news is that the fans know better..
Even though it was proven that the balls adhered to the IGL, the bad guys believe McNally and Jaz were told by Brady at some point to take air out of the footballs.Bingo!
They are coming. 5pm Friday. Set your watch.Yeah I was waiting for the other shoe to drop and the anti-Brady leaks to begin. Fu.ck the NFL.
Schefter: Brady offered an explanation to everything per source
Florio: Per a league source, Brady simply reiterated his denial regarding any involvement in or knowledge of whatever it was that John Jastremski and Jim McNally may have been doing with the team’s footballs.
Direct contradiction of Schefter's report.....was this a trap laid by Brady's camp???
This is stupid in homeric proportions. If the science says nothing happened (and it does), it does not make any difference if McNally and Jaz texted that they were going to flatten every ball in the league. Nothing happened. No offense occurred. This all stems from some grievance-mongering football meatheads in over their depth on trivial HS science and a herd of gossip-mongering sports "journalists" who make the football meatheads look like Einsteins.
Maybe he did tell the deflators to lower the psi in the game balls. We don't have any evidence to prove he didn't.
My bad. I should have been more explicit that I was refering to the whole StingGate situation. There is no doubt that Goodell will behave in the most stupid way available to him.The article is not stupid.
The article predicts that Goodell will behave badly. That is not a stupid opinion to have.