Ice_Ice_Brady
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Re: Howard Bryant criticizes Belichick/Brady on handling of Hernandez situation
I read the article.
What you read from Peter King was the "on-the-record" comments from Tom Brady. What you heard in Bill Belichick's press conference was the "on-the-record" comments from BB. Both of them said the situation was very sad and failed to elaborate. To comment on an ongoing murder investigation by assigning blame to a party is egregious and potentially opens you to up for libel suits. Suppose that a year from now, we find out that Aaron Hernandez was actually not guilty. I'm not saying that's the case, but the point is, we have still yet to even hear from the defense. Even still, the lack of support of AH from anyone in the Pats organization speaks for itself.
Howard Bryant must be the most pessimistic human being on the planet if he thinks the comments by Belichick and Brady sum up their innermost thoughts about a teammate likely murdering an innocent person right near the stadium where they live half their lives. I'm sure that deep down he knows his story is nothing more than a hatchet job, but hey, you have sell magazines, right?
I read the article.
What you read from Peter King was the "on-the-record" comments from Tom Brady. What you heard in Bill Belichick's press conference was the "on-the-record" comments from BB. Both of them said the situation was very sad and failed to elaborate. To comment on an ongoing murder investigation by assigning blame to a party is egregious and potentially opens you to up for libel suits. Suppose that a year from now, we find out that Aaron Hernandez was actually not guilty. I'm not saying that's the case, but the point is, we have still yet to even hear from the defense. Even still, the lack of support of AH from anyone in the Pats organization speaks for itself.
Howard Bryant must be the most pessimistic human being on the planet if he thinks the comments by Belichick and Brady sum up their innermost thoughts about a teammate likely murdering an innocent person right near the stadium where they live half their lives. I'm sure that deep down he knows his story is nothing more than a hatchet job, but hey, you have sell magazines, right?











