No way do I cheer someone that made these comments:
(The Patriots) have a history of doing stuff. You can't hide that.… Tom was there when they did that stuff in the past.
Revis added, "Stuff repeatedly happens [with the Patriots], then that's it. ... You got Spygate, you got this and that and...
Let's give this the Wells' treatment.
It is well known around the league that Ben is a strong competitor. We must assume that a competitor would not simply be using his cell phone during a game for trivial purposes. He must have been using it in a manner to gain a competitive advantage for his...
This is for MCI and Woody John..errr, I mean "unnamed owner" who alleged that the NFL has more evidence on Brady that they are withholding. When is MCI going to post his retraction?
http://www.scribd.com/doc/275211980/NFL-v-Brady-Berman-August-12th-hearing#fullscreen
From the 8/12 court...
From Deadspin. This is the code that the NFL is enforcing against Brady
the following prohibited acts:
violations of the “equity rule” relating to game-day facilities, tampering with the use of any equipment properly available to an opposing team, unauthorized use of computers or...
Can't believe Jerry Jones compares the two penalties. This is such the parade of weasels. There was no loss of draft picks or even a fine for Dallas breaking the salary cap rules which teams were warned ahead of time not to do. The penalty for the Cowboys? They were penalized $10 million against...
Goodell's statement:
"The conduct at issue here is also very different from the ball-warming incident in Minnesota last year, in which a Carolina Panthers ball attendant was observed warming a ball on the Vikings' sideline; there was no evidence of any intentional attempt to violate or...
The obvious (at least to me): The patriots/Brady were given the largest penalty in the history of the the NFL when, as we all know, there is no evidence of any actual wrongdoing. Other such infractions, such as with San Diego's towels and the ball heating incidents, were ignored even though...
Of all the shady, corrupt people working in the NFL office, Troy Vincent has to be the worst. Read the article below.. this is the person lecturing about integrity! This is the absolute height of hypocrisy. If there was any justice, Vincent should be sharing a cell next to Hernandez. Troy...
I posted this in the thread about the twitter feed. However, with the revelation that the NFL's twitter operator is a Jets fan, I think this exposes a much larger problem.
The evidence of Jets collusion in the NFL headquarters (please feel free to add other examples):
Mike Kensil, the...
This is just more evidence of the anti-Patriots agenda in the NFL office as it seems most of the people working there are Jets fans and/or previous employees. How as Patriots fans, therefore, can we trust the "integrity" of the game and the NFL in general?
Good article going into more detail:
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2015/05/21/wondering-about-nfls-social-media-trolling-of-pats-jets-fan-likely-behind-it/
Yes, legally it seems it's a very foolish move.
His other option was allowing the Wells report to be argued in front of an independent arbitrator.
Oh, wait....maybe this is the better option.
Makes me wonder about his other cases
Mark Daniels @MarkDanielsPJ · May 12
Wells billed the NFL by the hour for this investigation. Said it's in the millions.
Mark Daniels @MarkDanielsPJ · May 12
Wells said he ran this investigation the same way he ran the Dolphins...
Add this to the list of public statements from Wells that have been shown to be flat out lies.
From his press conference:
Mark Daniels @MarkDanielsPJ · May 12
Wells still doesn't think it was a sting operation. He said he investigated that because the Patriots asked him to.
This was the guy that responded to Don Yee that he should "stop running his mouth". Ignorance, bias, stupidity, lack of journalistic integrity...amazing what the media has become.
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