Considering ESPN is the ones who originally turned this into a national story (with completely false information, no less) I doubt their Bristol connections mean any favoritism is shown.
He's also a Michigan grad! the media always sides with the Patriots!
Considering ESPN is the ones who originally turned this into a national story (with completely false information, no less) I doubt their Bristol connections mean any favoritism is shown.
Ok if it helps you disregard the info.
Do you think he'll end up with four games, yes or no? Why are you avoiding this question
Well hot damn
The comments here are pretty funny:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...red-footballs/
AJ Feels getting some needed shine after a non-descript career...
be more ssspecific
None were. Was just ass talking
who's gonna remember this in 5 years??
Everyone.
The cheatriots, belitcheat, and shady were already known as cheaters for spygate. Adding deflategate to it basically cements cheating as their legacy. People will probably remember the cheating more than the tainted rings, tbh. Unless you're so weirdo from boston, of course. Then you'll probably still be crying about people targeting poor new england sports teams.
nah i'm pretty sure this is just filler for the media tbh. the average, non-asshurt at the Patriots NFL fan won't remember any of this.
No one is asshurt or butthurt, and no one hates the cheatriots, tbh. Everyone hates cheaters though, and that's what the cheatriots are, so that's what everyone will remember.
man you are living in a fantasy land if you think this game is legitimately clean.
Of all the things for fans and the league to cry about, this is the stupidest thing I've ever seen in sports.
For starters, two other teams were caught red-handed earlier this season and received a warning. They have no hard evidence on the Patriots and dropped the hammer. The NFL was about as nonchalant and unconcerned with ball tampering as they possibly could be, until the fans started screaming for the big bad Patriots to be punished.
Did those teams have a record of getting caught by the league? The punishment for the Patriots was about Spygate. The suspension for Brady was obstructing. Which if Brady wants to take it to court, he will have to turn over his phone then.
who really gives a how much air is in a football. Srsly, If Brady wants to let air out or Rodgers wants to add air, who really gives a .
Troy Aikman was on radio talking about how during his time the NFL used to make all the teams use the same ball, but somewhere in the 2000s, the league catered to Brady and Manning's requests to use their own balls.
So here the league is, allowing teams to manipulate balls, not having refs check them before putting them in play yet they're gonna suspend a QB four games because it was uncovered by the opposing butt hurt team that the balls were a little low in air.
The whole thing is wicked retahded. Goodell is a ing idiot.
Last edited by Blake; 05-14-2015 at 10:44 AM.
Says who? Link?
Or, more likely, Brady could threaten the NFL with a lawsuit for defamation of character, similar to what Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma filed against the league in 2012 over Bountygate (it was tossed out of court).
Brady would face a high burden of proof to show that the NFL intentionally sought to defame his character. A lawsuit could also expose Brady to the discovery process, in which he could be forced to hand over the electronic communications he fought to protect during Ted Wells’s investigation.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2...HcM/story.html
If he wants to file a lawsuit
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