StPaulHusker
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Goodell didn't want Brady suspended anyway. This was just smoke and mirrors to disguise the relationship between Kraft and the NFL
Probably. Now Goodell can say "Look, we TRIED to get him!"Goodell didn't want Brady suspended anyway. This was just smoke and mirrors to disguise the relationship between Kraft and the NFL
The NFL might also contend that Judge Berman altered the agreed-upon rules for the settlement hearings and in such a way that influenced the outcome. Both the NFL and NFLPA agreed that “no discovery is needed to adjudicate the parties’ motions” and that a decision would instead be based on the record used by Goodell in Brady’s appeal.
While this framework did not categorically preclude Judge Berman from speaking with persons outside the record, it raises questions about the potential influence of those conversations on the judge’s decision.
http://www.si.com/nfl/2015/09/03/deflategate-tom-brady-suspension-overturned-roger-goodell-nfl-nflpaThis seems especially at issue in regards to former New York Jets kicker Jay Feely, who attended Monday’s hearing as a member of the NFLPA’s executive committee. In an interview with CBS Sports Radio host Doug Gottlieb, Feely revealed that he spoke with Judge Berman about an incident in 2009 where the NFL sanctioned a Jets equipment assistant for possibly tampering with a kicking ball.
Also I seriously doubt that he's the first QB to do this. Wouldn't surprise me if a bunch of guys did. Not that that makes it right. It's just hard to justify totally crucifying the first guy who they decide to crack down on.Here's my attitude towards this. In the grand scheme of things, I really don't give a crap. I'm pretty sure the NFL (if they have a brain) will have a system in place to verify the balls are inflated correctly.
But, here's my problem with this decision. Now, every single player that is suspended for breaking rules is going to head straight to court and it's going to be this big court case. If you break the rules, pay the price. Simple as that. Just because you make millions to play a game doesn't mean you should run off to fight for your right to break those rules without punishment.
Meh....just because he is the first guy that gets caught doesn't mean he shouldn't be punished.Also I seriously doubt that he's the first QB to do this. Wouldn't surprise me if a bunch of guys did. Not that that makes it right. It's just hard to justify totally crucifying the first guy who they decide to crack down on.Here's my attitude towards this. In the grand scheme of things, I really don't give a crap. I'm pretty sure the NFL (if they have a brain) will have a system in place to verify the balls are inflated correctly.
But, here's my problem with this decision. Now, every single player that is suspended for breaking rules is going to head straight to court and it's going to be this big court case. If you break the rules, pay the price. Simple as that. Just because you make millions to play a game doesn't mean you should run off to fight for your right to break those rules without punishment.
[Patriots were] found to have "a library of scouting material containing videotapes of opponents' signals, with detailed notes matching signals to plays for many teams going back seven seasons." There were 40 games worth of tapes, ESPN said.
Former New England coaches and employees are cited as describing an even more effective cheating system:ESPN said the Patriots knew 75 percent of the Buccaneers' defenses that day and the Pats "realized that they were on to something." A former Patriots assistant, who wasn't named, told ESPN the system of videotaping signals and cataloging signals "got out of control."
"Several of them acknowledge that during pregame warm-ups, a low-level Patriots employee would sneak into the visiting locker room and steal the play sheet, listing the first 20 or so scripted calls for the opposing team's offense."
Perhaps this answers your question.Per Roger Goodell it is o.k. to beat your women, it is o.k. to cheat. Worst commissioner in all of sports. The NFL is such a joke anymore largely due to it's commissioner. He hits the team harder than the guy who actually cheated. WTH.
Two separate incidents resulting in the forfeiture of first round draft picks for the Patriots under Belichick. I have to wonder what else they have pulled over the years that no one ever caught wind of.
I think this is what Patriots fans fail to understand about why people are making a big deal out of this.
People love to make Goodell out to be some villian, but lets not act like this isn't more systemic cheating by the Patriots organization. Unfortunately, the NFL's policies were not sound enough to catch them again.That one is really the key point here: Judge Berman wasn’t ruling on whether Brady was involved with or “generally aware” of deflated footballs. He was judging the legality of the NFL’s investigatory and disciplinary procedures...[/size]
To tag along with this, it's embarrassing that this was something that ended up in a federal court. As a professional sporting organization, there has to be a way to levy punishments against players/teams in a fair way. There's no question the NFL systemically failed with their investigation, and the Ted Wells report couldn't find a definitive answer to whether Brady cheated or not.Here's my attitude towards this. In the grand scheme of things, I really don't give a crap. I'm pretty sure the NFL (if they have a brain) will have a system in place to verify the balls are inflated correctly.
But, here's my problem with this decision. Now, every single player that is suspended for breaking rules is going to head straight to court and it's going to be this big court case. If you break the rules, pay the price. Simple as that. Just because you make millions to play a game doesn't mean you should run off to fight for your right to break those rules without punishment.