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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.Dan Wetzel has been supporting the Pats and attacking Goodell since day 1 of this ridiculous saga.
Sally Jenkins from the Washington Post and him are probably the only two reporters that were exposing the farce and defending Brady when everyone else was trying to ruin his legacy.
Goodell lied and lied and lied.
If you never see any of these randomly collected PSI numbers, that’s because they don’t make the NFL’s case. And if you do, the NFL probably ginned them up anyway. Why would they act differently now?
you mean the only two reporters outside of NE?
And than hopefully Brady hitting him over the head with it!You have to wonder what Goodell is thinking right now.
**** I SPENT 5 MILLION FOR A WASTE OF 8 MONTHS
It was all for not Roger
I cannot wait for him to hand the Lombardi to Brady in front of 100 million people.
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Wetzel's not outside of NE. He lives in MA, IIRC.
Regarding this, can Bob Kraft still flip-flip and oppose the ruling (since the draft hasn't happened, I'm assuming our picks haven't officially been taken away)? Or is there a statute of limitations on Goodell rulings?When do we get our draft picks back?
Regarding this, can Bob Kraft still flip-flip and oppose the ruling (since the draft hasn't happened, I'm assuming our picks haven't officially been taken away)? Or is there a statute of limitations on Goodell rulings?
Bob, if you see this.... you already flip-flipped on your own fans. We KNOW you're essentially a politician. No one would blame you for flip-flipping on Goodell, you know, the guy who has relentlessly tried to handicap your team.
The people who actually matter to him might get upset, though.
I want to wake up to a Bob Kraft press conference on 2/8/16.
This is all wonderful that people are coming around to the fact that "deflategate" was BS and all, BUT what about the draft picks and the investigation of how this all ensued. I will never be okay with any of it until this has been resolved and answered. I do not believe for a second that the NFL will ever renege as long as Goodell is in charge.
The appeal is going to be about the arbitration process in this case and then Clements will try to make it about deference to arbitration as a whole and ramifications to arbitration it they don't overturn. They want it as abstract as possible and Kessler wants it focused on the role Goodell and Pash played in abusing the processEven the current issue that will be litigated by the courts will have more to do with Roger's power under their collective bargaining agreement than it will to do with the science.. usually in Federal Court public opinion is not all that important..
When all is said and done, not sure anything will ever change.. the NFL boys do not like the Patriots, and their original intent was BB.. they could not get to him, so they chose the next best thing.
If the NFL was concerned with the science they would have weighed all footballs prior to, in the middle of and immediately after every football game last year.. but they do not want that information.
I heard on the radio how important all of this was, as Bertram was saying last weekend that the refs forgot the footballs and gauge in their hotel rooms.. guard them with your lives boys..
Dan Wetzel said:The most damning rebuke is from Dr. John Leonard, one of numerous professors at MIT who have tackled this case. In a popular YouTube video, the Philadelphia Eagles fan doesn't just blast Exponent's conclusions but shows the flawed methodology that failed to account for how atmospheric pressure impacted the footballs that were measured at halftime. He basically calls them hacks, and when he fixes their mistake, he essentially closes the argument out. In the months-old video he asks Exponent to explain itself. To date, it hasn't. Apparently no one has disagreed with Leonard's findings.
"The Colts' balls were as much out of range as the Patriots' balls," Leonard told a class on the deflate-gate at UNH, according to the Boston Globe. "It's pretty much an open-and-shut case, but somehow [commissioner Roger] Goodell never understood it, and still doesn't to this day."