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04-26-2016, 03:06 AM | #23 |
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Don't be hating just because you don't have a catchy chant......I believe until Belichick (convicted of cheating multiple times in the NFL) came along that the Pats had their DECADES of losses. But hey the end justifies the means right?
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"Cheating" should be used loosely here. "Spygate" was nothing more than filming the game from an area that the NFL had recently deemed off-limits through a memo, not a rule. There were other teams that did this as well, including the Jets, but they were not penalized as harshly. "Deflategate" is nothing more than people not realizing how science works and how temperatures affect pressures. |
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http://yourteamcheats.com/what-is-spygate and coincidentally, http://yourteamcheats.com/NYJ scroll down to the 4th offense... Jets caught illegally videotaping from the endzones vs... the Patriots. Same year as the Pats "Spygate" but the Jets are usually terrible so no one cares. |
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04-26-2016, 06:19 PM | #29 |
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Thats just the easiest place to find all the info. You can find the actual sources all over the internet. Let me know which info you find inaccurate though. I'll wait.
Heres the story of the Jets taping incident... http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/fo...ticle-1.276337 |
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04-26-2016, 06:30 PM | #30 |
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Why do Patriots fans mistakenly think others want to read a bunch of articles they post? Cases closed. Time to move on and work on getting over it.
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04-26-2016, 06:46 PM | #31 |
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Not even a Patriots fan, but the amount of hatred for them blinds most people and its like talking to a rock (or a jets fan). Im a fan of the game more than anything, and none of this is good for the game.
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04-26-2016, 07:47 PM | #32 | |
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Don Van Natta Jr. and Seth Wickersham are senior writers with ESPN Digital and Print Media. Van Natta can be reached via email at Don.VanNatta@espn.com and @DVNJr; Wickersham at Seth.Wickersham@espn.com and @sethwickersham. |
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I never understand the brady hate, America loves to rip people down, Brady is nothing but the best role model and has the ideal American values and life. He does tons of charity, rescues dogs and actively relates to his fans. Some sick little girl died who was a patriots fan, Tom called the grieving parents to help console them. met with victims of the boston marathon bombing just this past week. He has the work ethic rivaled to none. Bringing him down for his success is the same on how people spit on a ferrari. Haters going to hate
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Bottom line: he may very well be the greatest quarterback of all time and too many people want to ignore the greatness. The one thing that makes him so much better than most is his willingness to put team first. He's perfectly happy with a game plan tilted 75% to the run if that's the best way of winning. He's perfectly happy to consistently renegotiate his deal to generate cap room for the Patriots. Tons of examples of his commitment to the team. |
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The first court ruled, incorrectly, that the commissioner overstepped his bounds by punishing Brady and the team wit what the court felt was insufficient evidence. However, the CBA does not require the commissioner to have any evidence. The commissioner has sole discretion on punishment and "conduct detrimental to the league"can mean whatever he decides it means. That doesn't mean Tommy boy has to like it, nor the patriots owner or fans, but it is what the NFLPA agreed to - and by association, its what Brady agreed to. Having seen and written hundreds of SOWs (statements of work) in my career, I know, you have to be VERY explicit in what you intend in an agreement, giving the other party broad powers will come back to bite you very hard if challenged in court. Because most sensible courts are reluctant to overturn an agreement between 2 parties, unless it is inherently illegal - which this one isn't Last edited by PJinCA; 04-27-2016 at 07:34 PM.. |
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Consequently - this might be the biggest win of the Jets season
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NOW that shit is FUNNY........ROFL. Thanks Fundguy!
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I was highlighting how, notwithstanding that the Appeals Court was right, the evidence is now overwhelming that the balls were not tampered with, but more importantly, Goodell drew the wrong conclusions in the first place. |
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04-28-2016, 10:00 PM | #42 |
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The point is Goodell can draw any conclusion he wants, right or wrong, and dish out any punishment he feels fits, and their contract with the NFL requires that they follow it. The rest is moot. If my boss felt I needed a repremand and I didn't think I did, too bad. I'm not going to court to sue him over it.
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