Fencer
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I don't really believe in these conspiracy theories.
However, fixing sports games can be illegal. A conspiracy to do something illegal can be a RICO offense. And civil RICO suits can be filed.
I also think that the administrative maltreatment of the Pats is indeed a conspiracy (as opposed to the scheduling stuff and so on), or could be painted as one in court. A case alleging NFL corruption would be brutally expensive to pursue, but it's the one thing I can think of that -- even though it would lose -- would wind up rehabilitating Brady and the Pats in the public eye.
I don't think pursuing the case would make Brady happy, however. It would be a huge distraction, and it wouldn't be financially beneficial either.
However, fixing sports games can be illegal. A conspiracy to do something illegal can be a RICO offense. And civil RICO suits can be filed.
I also think that the administrative maltreatment of the Pats is indeed a conspiracy (as opposed to the scheduling stuff and so on), or could be painted as one in court. A case alleging NFL corruption would be brutally expensive to pursue, but it's the one thing I can think of that -- even though it would lose -- would wind up rehabilitating Brady and the Pats in the public eye.
I don't think pursuing the case would make Brady happy, however. It would be a huge distraction, and it wouldn't be financially beneficial either.












