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Brady's Agent Responds, "The Discipline is Ridiculous"

Ian Logue
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May 11, 2015 at 7:27pm ET

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady saw his agent, Don Yee, release a statement on Monday night in response to the league's suspension of his client and he's not impressed with the NFL's penalty coming off of last week's release of the Wells report.

Yee believes the four game suspension will get overturned in front of a "neutral" judge or arbitrator.

"The discipline is ridiculous and has no legitimate basis," wrote Yee via ESPN Boston.  "In my opinion, this outcome was pre-determined; there was no fairness in the Wells investigation whatsoever.  There is no evidence that Tom directed footballs be set at pressures below the allowable limits.  In fact, the evidence shows Tom clearly emphasized that footballs be set at pressures within the rules.  Tom also cooperated with the investigation and answered every question presented to him.  The Wells report presents significant evidence, however, that the NFL lacks standards or protocols with respect to its handling of footballs prior to games; this is not the fault of Tom or the Patriots.  The report also presents significant evidence the NFL participated with the Colts in some type of pre-AFC Championship Game planning regarding the footballs.  This fact may raise serious questions about the integrity of the games we view on Sundays.  We will appeal, and if the hearing officer is completely independent and neutral, I am very confident the Wells Report will be exposed as an incredibly frail exercise in fact-finding and logic.  The NFL has a well-documented history of making poor disciplinary decisions that often are overturned when truly independent and neutral judges or arbitrators preside, and a former federal judge has found the commissioner has abused his discretion in the past, so this outcome does not surprise me.  Sadly, today's decision diminishes the NFL as it tells its fans, players and coaches that the games on the field don't count as much as the games played on Park Avenue."


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