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PATRIOTS NEWS Tom Brady, NFLPA Granted 14-Day Extension To File Motion For Rehearing By Second Circuit Court

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We won't know until Goodell testifies in front of Scalia. If Scalia grants a stay then a full slate of dead Supreme Court justices will vote on whether to take the case el banco. Unfortunately everyone knows that Douglas, White and Warren are all on the take, so Rozelle may have to step in and reset the league back to when men were men and not victims of mass panty switching.
Brilliant. ****ing brilliant.
 
There is nothing worse than Rusty. Literally nothing. It's a plague. I saw it get banned time and time again as still return.

there are reasons I came here from there. you appear to know at least one of them.
 
there are reasons I came here from there. you appear to know at least one of them.

I was there for a bit a long while ago. It was a miserable time. Rusty this, Rusty that. Ruins a forum. It was a breath of fresh air here not dealing with that.

Quick bans are needed. I'm afraid others unlike us can't understand the potential problem.
 
Rusty, you had the chance to come to a new forum with a fresh start and just talk football in a civil manner. Instead, you resort to the same old belligerent attacks on well-respected posters for no other reason than to try to prop yourself up as some genius in every topic. Newsflash: that ain’t the case.

Maybe take a break from sport forums for a while and come back when you’re ready to stop being an arrogant d-bag.
 
So, you, too, think that judges, cops and lawyers don't take payoffs?

No offense, but you thinking that is what is absurd.

We're talking about a multi billin dollar operation looking to expand in Europe and China, for chrissakes. As whole, the NFL is crapping money right now.

How Goodell looks to keep his job, keep his 44 mil per year, appease other owners and try to hold onto parity, is absolutely possible to come by way of payoffs in a court like that. Absolutely.

Chin's referencing of the Wells Report and its "overwhelming" evidence, when there is no evidence about Brady at all, is beyond disturbing.

Nobody got bribed, just stop. And even if that absurd scenario was possible, this case is not even close to something that would be worth the NFL's time or risk by committing such a federal crime.
 
Rusty, you had the chance to come to a new forum with a fresh start and just talk football in a civil manner. Instead, you resort to the same old belligerent attacks on well-respected posters for no other reason than to try to prop yourself up as some genius in every topic. Newsflash: that ain’t the case.

Maybe take a break from sport forums for a while and come back when you’re ready to stop being an arrogant d-bag.

It's very civil in here. I happen to disagree with him being helpful. Not everyone is going to agree all the time.

If anyone is arrogant it's people who talk down to others with fancy lawyerspeak that no one really cares about or wants to understand. We're well past the technical legal jargon that people likes Lester Munson at ESPN and other NFL allies want to throw at the wall.

I prefer Michael Hurley, Stradley, Wallach, etc, who explain the legal terms and make it easy for the average fan to understand.

This whole issue, however, is MUCH, MUCH greater than that.

Between that and grown adults thinking judges, lawyers, cops, etc, don't take payoffs, it's quite funny.

Ted Olson doesn't take cases he thinks he can't win. It's ok to read between the lines a bit here, too. No one cares about technical aspects of the hearings.

I could care less if you or anyone thinks I am a genius or not. I said LAST YEAR, LAST MAY, when Goodell levied the punishments that it was an obvious over-reach in order to yet again try to keep parity to make it easier to get Jax in London, and open up the European market.

It's why Spygate exists. These guys don't sit around in meeting rooms watching 3 Stooges re-runs. They talk about how Goodell can be the puppet to "grow" the league. Teams know what Goodell wants, teams know what they tell Goodell, so any sell-job to the public to tell them Brady and NE :"cheat": is any easy way to defraud the NFL customer, to grow the league faster.

Our team is being used. Brady is being used. Brady has been defamed. These are the facts. And, now, the Michael Jordan of the NFL will be laying out a case to explain why Goodell has no business staging cheating escapades in order to make it easier to grow the NFL.

When all this went down last year, an attorney, my own sister in law said she'd probably eventually sue if she was Brady. This is an attorney who has tons of experience and has practiced in Atlanta, Chicago and NYC, both as a corporate attorney and worked along lobbyists.

I said it from the beginning. Brady has the money, the union does, and Goodell has barked up the wrong tree here. This is now about the 2019 CBA negotiations and it will be about a stare down from here on out.

I would be worried if I were the owners. Goodell has lied on multiple occasions to federal judges and the Feds are watching here. Two chief judges have sided with Brady.

This is now a leverage play for the union, Brady is the pawn, and I said it last year, regardless of what any lester Munson moron said last August or last month, to try to confuse people with legal rhetoric will have no bearing on the outcome. That's what lawyers do. They like to confuse people.

I am assuming you are a worker in our society, as am I, and this case concerns everyone who works for a company or is involved as a union member in a CBA structure. This is about American rights, not legal jargon.

Goodell thinks he is untouchable because some arrogant owners have told him such. All the legal terminology in the world can't change that.
 
Nobody got bribed, just stop. And even if that absurd scenario was possible, this case is not even close to something that would be worth the NFL's time or risk by committing such a federal crime.

So, you're on record thinking judges, lawyers or cops don't make money under the table? Just how do you think Congress works?

What planet am I on here?
 
I've seen Ian deal with far worse.

My goodness. What have I done?

I am being lectured by children telling me all cops, judges and lawyers are never corrupt, and I am the bad guy?

What color is the sky in your world?

It's fascinating how if someone doesn't fall in line with the opinions of board bullies, somehow the one person is the bad guy.

Chin and Parker were paid off. I am not changing my opinion. Chin referenced the Wells Report and shouldn't have. That's the tell.
 
There is nothing worse than Rusty. Literally nothing. It's a plague. I saw it get banned time and time again as still return.

Banned for what? Insecure people hitting a "report" button?

There is nothing worse than insecure people on a messageboard.
 
Boy, you sure do talk a lot of ****. Quantum called the Wells Report long before it came out. And he's been right about the physics and the legal aspects right through this. You on the other hand have been writing rambling idiotic treatise about judges being bribed and Goodell testifying at the supreme Court. You would be wise to start reading and stop yapping.

I have no idea what that means. He "called" the Wells Report? Absolutely no idea what that means.
He knew it would be an embarrassing, sloppy bagjob with 56 proven lies in it?
 
So, you're on record thinking judges, lawyers or cops don't make money under the table? Just how do you think Congress works?

What planet am I on here?

Then I guess you think Brady must have paid off Judge Katzmann too right?
 
That is ridiculous logic. If you take a group of people, none of whom are lawyers, it does not logically follow that each and every single one of them has equal knowledge about the law or the legal process. It is certainly possible that some members of this group of non-lawyers still know more than others on the topic.
Oh really? Does your sister-in-law think the judges were bribed too?

She hasn't followed this anywhere near as closely as I have.

Why did Chin reference the Wells Report if the appeal was only about Goodell's powers?

Why can't you or any other Goodellbot answer that?
 
Then I guess you think Brady must have paid off Judge Katzmann too right?

This is your logic?

No, I think Berman saw right through the Wells Report, as did Katzmann. Both are chefe judges, if I am not mistaken.

Much harder to pay off the judges at the top.
 
Banned for what? Insecure people hitting a "report" button?

There is nothing worse than insecure people on a messageboard.

I know tin foil stuff like the laughably absurd notion that Second Circuit must have been "bribed" because you disagreed with them gets linked to on other teams boards and laughed at.

Can't blame them, really.
 
This is your logic?

No, I think Berman saw right through the Wells Report, as did Katzmann. Both are chefe judges, if I am not mistaken.

Much harder to pay off the judges at the top.

You didn't answer my question. If you think the judges got bribed, how do you know Brady didn't bribe the other guy. And Berman for that matter. See how ridiculous that sounds?

And even if that laughably absurd notion was a possibility... there is zero chance the NFL would risk such a thing in a case where they are looking to suspend a guy who is the face of their league for 4 games. There are much bigger fish to fry for the league than that.

Just stop.
 
My goodness. What have I done?

I am being lectured by children telling me all cops, judges and lawyers are never corrupt, and I am the bad guy?

Strawman much?
 
She hasn't followed this anywhere near as closely as I have.

Why did Chin reference the Wells Report if the appeal was only about Goodell's powers?

Why can't you or any other Goodellbot answer that?
The reason why I never answered that question is because no one has asked me that yet. So here's your answer:

A federal judge may ask or talk about anything they want. Chin made comments about the Wells Report. Berman made comments about the complete lack of solid evidence that Brady did anything wrong. But if you read their decisions, the decisions do not rely on whether or not Brady was guilty.

By the way, being of the opinion that the league did not bribe 2 federal judges hardly makes someone a "Goodellbot."
 
Re: defamation

I do not believe Brady will file a defamation suit. I doubt he is interested in being put under discovery.

The dorito dinks are a different story. I think we will see one from them, backed by the Patriots organization. I actually believe they have a much better shot at winning such a suit than Brady has at playing football in weeks 1-4.
 
I would swear that Brian Regan is talking about Rusty "the Me Monster" Griswold.

"I..." "Me....." "Me....." "I..." "I..." "Me....." "Me....." "I..."

 
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