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giftdgecko
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J. Clowney's father was arrested for attempted murder and Jag's owner says he doesn't think Justin Blackmon will play in the NFL again. What a waste of talent... | ||
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Teoita
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FatChicksUnited
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On August 06 2015 01:19 Teoita wrote: Is there a tldr somewhere? I don't think i can go through it all http://www.stradleylaw.com/nfl-brady-deflategate-transcript/ http://deadspin.com/here-is-the-transcript-from-tom-bradys-appeal-hearing-1722113452 | ||
giftdgecko
United States2126 Posts
-That Brady released his personal emails to the NFL (which are now public) -Brady was never informed of the fact that his lack of turning over his cell phone could result in punishment -The fact that he never turned over his cell phone led Wells to disregard everything he said in his interview and testimony -Pash from the NFL had a chance to do some "wordsmithing" on the report before it was released (another question of the independence of it) -a rep from exponent who worked on the report admitted the results they achieved were statistically insignificant -Brady said he never knew the rules for the air pressure before the jets game when the refs supposedly put it to 16, saying he focused on the leather and its grip -Brady did not recieve advice to destroy/not hand over his phone from the NFLPA but his lawyer -[scumbag]Troy Vincent (who wrote up the initial punishment) did not know the ideal gas law existed and that the balls could change psi levels from temperature. -Goodell doesn't understand all the graphs in the report -Loren Reisner whose name was on an independent report was the cross examiner for the NFL -The NFL were the ones who wanted the transcripts sealed, Brady's lawyer requested it be made public before the appeal was halfway through | ||
Teoita
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edit: rofl sounds like the NFL seriously messed up | ||
giftdgecko
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cLutZ
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AgentW
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On August 06 2015 02:16 Teoita wrote: thank you edit: rofl sounds like the NFL seriously messed up I'm guilty of this too, but I feel like everyone gets hit with the memory thing from Men In Black every time where the NFL is concerned. They suck at investigating things ALL THE TIME. We should be just assuming they've mucked up the investigation and proceed from there to start. It would save everyone a lot of time. | ||
GreenHorizons
United States21781 Posts
On August 06 2015 07:01 AgentW wrote: I'm guilty of this too, but I feel like everyone gets hit with the memory thing from Men In Black every time where the NFL is concerned. They suck at investigating things ALL THE TIME. We should be just assuming they've mucked up the investigation and proceed from there to start. It would save everyone a lot of time. I agree with the MIB reference. Has it ever made a significant difference in the outcome? Like they exposed the NFL messed up and then the NFL backed off? | ||
Ghostcom
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QuanticHawk
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giftdgecko
United States2126 Posts
On August 06 2015 08:48 QuanticHawk wrote: every single thing ive read has basically said yeah it sure looks like something went down but the nfl's investigation was hilarious bad What evidence is left to make Brady guilty? When everything is circumstantial at best, and it becomes clear that the NFL has lied on several occasions (Wells, Goodell, Kensil, Pash all are shown to have lied from those transcripts), and the science says it's most likely nothing devious happened, what's left besides malice and clickbaiting? If the judge wants to end the case, all he has to do now is unseal the emails from the league office to Wells, that's check and mate. | ||
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Jaaaaasper
United States10225 Posts
On August 07 2015 03:19 QuanticHawk wrote: yeah circumstantial and def not enough to suspend or do anything imo but come on, it's blatantly obvious that faults aside, the team was softening up the balls per brady's request. Well yeah the team was softening the balls down to where they legally could be, at Brady's request ever after the refs broke the rule in a Jets gave and inflated the balls well past the legal upper limit. | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32008 Posts
But punishment aside, I look at it like how Paterno 'didn't know' what was going on: control freaks like NFL coaches and QBs know the ins and outs of everything they do. There is roughly a zero percent chance that Brady didn't know the PSI he liked it set at. The league just did not conclusively prove that but basic common sense says that he defintely knows what pressure he likes, and he'd know if it were off by such an amount. That's not enough to suspend Brady though, no way | ||
Teoita
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Melliflue
United Kingdom1388 Posts
On August 07 2015 03:38 QuanticHawk wrote: Yeah at best I could see there being a team penalty if the investigation wasn't so incredibly half assed. There's nothing explicitly tying Brady to that though, like a text saying please set it to xx psi (much less is there anything scientifically conclusive that the balls were intentionally illegallly low). Which is why I've disagreed from the get go that he should be suspended. But punishment aside, I look at it like how Paterno 'didn't know' what was going on: control freaks like NFL coaches and QBs know the ins and outs of everything they do. There is roughly a zero percent chance that Brady didn't know the PSI he liked it set at. The league just did not conclusively prove that but basic common sense says that he defintely knows what pressure he likes, and he'd know if it were off by such an amount. That's not enough to suspend Brady though, no way I used to believe something similar about NFL coaches and QBs wanting to know absolutely everything. That was until Donovan McNabb said he didn't realise a game could end tied I think Brady is an obsessive type though who would want to know everything. | ||
cLutZ
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