Joke! Really NO PROOF against Brady. This decision just affirms that the "commissioner" has the right to pretty much do anything.
Joke! Really NO PROOF against Brady. This decision just affirms that the "commissioner" has the right to pretty much do anything.
Here we go again. Seriously, the NFL is really going to deprive its millions of fans from watching Brady for 4 games? One of the best NFL QBs to ever play? Maybe their focus should turn to actual criminals...
The NFL is also rewarding the rest of the league for not cheating, then covering it up. Anyway, I hope all the poor Tom Brady fans make it through a whole month of fall Sundays without him. Good luck!Here we go again. Seriously, the NFL is really going to deprive its millions of fans from watching Brady for 4 games? One of the best NFL QBs to ever play? Maybe their focus should turn to actual criminals...
Don't follow this logic at all. You are saying if a player is popular enough that he should be able to get away with cheating.
NFL will be totally fine without Brady for a month, they don't need him. Everyone retires or goes away eventually, and the NFL has always stood tall. This will be no exception.
The NFL is also rewarding the rest of the league for not cheating, then covering it up. Anyway, I hope all the poor Tom Brady fans make it through a whole month of fall Sundays without him. Good luck!
No proof is needed to hand out a suspension, according to the court's interpretation of the NFLPA agreement. That's the beauty of it.Apparently you are following the logic. You just explained to me what I said. This is one of the dumbest controversies in NFL history.
I'm not a "poor" Tom Brady fan. Where is the proof he cheated?
Apparently you are following the logic. You just explained to me what I said. This is one of the dumbest controversies in NFL history.
I'm not a "poor" Tom Brady fan. Where is the proof he cheated?
I'm not a "poor" Tom Brady fan. Where is the proof he cheated?
Okay. I'm not a Brady worshipper or a Patriots fan. After reading more, I understand that there is writing on the wall for TB in this case. I do. He confiscated the phone. Destroyed it. The higher court's ruling beat the lower court's ruling. I do see the evidence to suspend him in the case of law.
However, my main point is that even if he did have the footballs deflated, why his activity warrants a 4-game suspension while plenty of other NFL players and even franchises should be getting more than even just a 1-game suspension for the use of drugs, alcohol, and other forms of cheating? It's also not a secret that NFL teams cheat in some way, shape or form. So if nearly these NFL teams do cheat, why don't they give the same suspension or large fine instead of a wrist slap? Why doesn't Goodell look into other franchises and other players who have the same type of behavior?
OK. If it IS a major issue then where is the NFL and it's officiating to end cheating by equipment personnel for all NFL teams? Who else is doing this? A team absolutely skunked on the playing field brought up the case and the NFL reacted by suspending a player rather than addressing an issue of what rules should be enforced by actions of the NFL. If a deflated ball can give a QB a 3 score advantage over opposing DB's then monitoring the balls used in a game should be no more difficult for the NFL than monitoring the chain gang.Honestly, if this is such a non-issue why were the balls deflated in the first place? Think about it.
This is a good point. The NFL probably needs to enforce this regularly. As far as how much of an advantage it gave Brady, it's impossible to say, but anybody who has tried throwing a football on a cold, windy day in February knows even a slightly deflated ball helps.OK. If it IS a major issue then where is the NFL and it's officiating to end cheating by equipment personnel for all NFL teams? Who else is doing this? A team absolutely skunked on the playing field brought up the case and the NFL reacted by suspending a player rather than addressing an issue of what rules should be enforced by actions of the NFL. If a deflated ball can give a QB a 3 score advantage over opposing DB's then monitoring the balls used in a game should be no more difficult for the NFL than monitoring the chain gang.
OK. If it IS a major issue then where is the NFL and it's officiating to end cheating by equipment personnel for all NFL teams? Who else is doing this? A team absolutely skunked on the playing field brought up the case and the NFL reacted by suspending a player rather than addressing an issue of what rules should be enforced by actions of the NFL. If a deflated ball can give a QB a 3 score advantage over opposing DB's then monitoring the balls used in a game should be no more difficult for the NFL than monitoring the chain gang.
This is a good point. The NFL probably needs to enforce this regularly. As far as how much of an advantage it gave Brady, it's impossible to say, but anybody who has tried throwing a football on a cold, windy day in February knows even a slightly deflated ball helps.