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Old 09-03-2015, 10:07 AM   #1
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Bottom line is this: Brady was let off the hook because of procedure bullshit. Just like in court proceedings if the police mess up evidence or something. Doesn't mean he's not guilty or deserving of being suspended.

He totally is and it's complete bullshit he got nothing. Even if it was only one game.
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Bottom line is this: Brady was let off the hook because of procedure bullshit. Just like in court proceedings if the police mess up evidence or something. Doesn't mean he's not guilty or deserving of being suspended.

He totally is and it's complete bullshit he got nothing. Even if it was only one game.
No.

1. The NFL failed to prove their case.
2. The NFL didn't know that balls could naturally deflate due to atmospheric conditions.
3. The NFL didn't properly calibrate their PSI gauges.
4. The NFL didn't have strict rules in place for handling the footballs.
5. The Wells Report was flawed.
6. Exponent twisted the findings.
7. The NFL "leaked" false information through ESPN and Chris Mortenson.

Three out of four of the Colts balls were under-inflated at half time. The average of all of the footballs at half time was 11.30 when the Ideal Gas Law said the average should be 11.32. So, there's a gigantic hubbub, which the NFL created, over .02 PSI.

Then, the NFL goes off the reservation by fining the Patriots $1 million dollars, a 1st & 4th round draft pick in 2016 AND suspends Brady for being "generally aware" and "refusing to cooperate".

Here's what the judge said about that:

Using the phrase "fundamentally unfair," the judge ruled that the league did not provide Brady with due process, and that Goodell dispensed his own brand of “industrial justice.” The decision came, ironically, from the NFL's hand-picked legal venue—the Southern District of New York—foreclosing the NFLPA from going to their preferred destination in Minnesota.

You have been wrong about everything regarding this case from the start.

Everything.
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