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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.He does that to me every October when we get our first real cold morning….Some how, some way Tom Brady let air out of my car tires last night and the low pressure light came on this morning
Apparently, he missed by one vote. We’re going to find out who the 11 are eventually so they might as well own it. We already know one from KC and his explanation (which I disagree with, but I respect the honesty)
That's one argument I saw all the time online that drove me nuts "the court ruled Brady cheated". I had to reframe it so they understood no the courts ruled that the NFL due to the CBA could punish an innocent man. I still have on my phone the picture of the two needles on the gauges and what the wells report did to hide how much longer and bent the one the ref says he used so when deflategate comes up I can explain to haters why its complete and utter ********. Never happened. Ugh 12 years later it still enrages me, to the point my wife made a rule, I'm not allowed to talk deflategate.^This.
That is all the court ruled. The 2nd Circuit Court found in Brady's favor so the league moved the goalposts on appeal. The 2nd Circuit Appeals Court did not determine Brady "cheated" they only ruled under the terms of the collectively bargained CBA the commissioner's actions were allowed; that in the face of the CBA under which he played the rule of 'fundamental fairness' did not apply as it had been bargained away by the NFLPA. Ultimately Brady was suspended because he could be, showing the players once again they are the cattle and the commissioner is the rancher. That is the real reason Big Shield went to the wall, can't have the help gettin' too uppity and expecting anything close to fairness.
Ugh 12 years later it still enrages me, to the point my wife made a rule, I'm not allowed to talk deflategate.
You think he was being honest? That was dumbass logic. Every year there will be a bunch of candidates like that, does that mean they get his sympathy vote over more deserving ones? That logic only works if the other candidate is not as clear-cut either.Apparently, he missed by one vote. We’re going to find out who the 11 are eventually so they might as well own it. We already know one from KC and his explanation (which I disagree with, but I respect the honesty)
They've got a million dollar study by Top Men. No way it's IGL. No waaaay...
What happened is that after humble yet successful beginnings in the AFL, local Boston media treated the Patriots as a punching bag diminishing their plentiful on field success for thirty years, with national media, opponents and fans following suit.That's one argument I saw all the time online that drove me nuts "the court ruled Brady cheated". I had to reframe it so they understood no the courts ruled that the NFL due to the CBA could punish an innocent man BASELESSLY DEPRIVING AN EMPLOYEE OF WORK AND PAY WHICH IS SUPPOSED TO BE AGAINST THE LAW. I still have on my phone the picture of the two needles on the gauges and what the wells report did to hide how much longer and bent the one the ref says he used so when deflategate comes up I can explain to haters why its complete and utter ********. Never happened. Ugh 12 years later it still enrages me, to the point my wife made a rule, I'm not allowed to talk deflategate.
That's what they get...What happened is that after humble yet successful beginnings in the AFL, local Boston media treated the Patriots as a punching bag diminishing their plentiful on field success for thirty years, with national media, opponents and fans following suit.
This set up the universe of baseless false cheating allegations immediately after the Tuck Rule was called, which only increased exponentially for six years, and then Dodger Fraudell became commissioner and led his league minions/henchmen to corroborate, confirm and validate in people's minds all of their bull ****. Seven years later he/they outdid themselves stealing a second first round draft pick along with more punishment for bloody murder this time for doing nothing, as opposed to next to nothing.
Yes the 1st round pick theft was outrageous along with a 4th round pick, but people don’t mention the rest of the penalty which was IMO not a punishment, but pure vindictiveness.What happened is that after humble yet successful beginnings in the AFL, local Boston media treated the Patriots as a punching bag diminishing their plentiful on field success for thirty years, with national media, opponents and fans following suit.
This set up the universe of baseless false cheating allegations immediately after the Tuck Rule was called, which only increased exponentially for six years, and then Dodger Fraudell became commissioner and led his league minions/henchmen to corroborate, confirm and validate in people's minds all of their bull ****. Seven years later he/they outdid themselves stealing a second first round draft pick along with more punishment for bloody murder this time for doing nothing, as opposed to next to nothing.
Or winning at all.That's what they get...
... for winning too much
No. Nothing is 'just'. Zero integrity. Zero fairness. Zero credibility.Yes the 1st round pick theft was outrageous along with a 4th round pick, but people don’t mention the rest of the penalty which was IMO not a punishment, but pure vindictiveness.
If the Pats acquired a higher pick in the same round as the forfeited pick, the highest pick in the round was the one forfeited.
That was a constraint of trade to hinder the Pats from improving themselves.
The Pats could trade player X an asset that they already owned, and get that pick that they received confiscated, or not make the trade and only lose the original confiscated pick, while still keeping player X.
In what world does that make sense as a just punishment?
BB made several trades in the 4th round though continually acquiring higher and higher picks, thumbing his nose at Goodell, which Goodell richly deserved.
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