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RE: NFL 2015 - Blindgreed1 - 09-03-2015 (09-03-2015, 02:04 PM)Duchess Wrote:Yup, it's in the history books now and whenever Brady is mentioned, deflategate will also be spoken. RE: NFL 2015 - Duchess - 09-03-2015 Are y'all aware that sports writers have the very same mindset as 14 yr. old girls? RE: NFL 2015 - Maggot - 09-03-2015 Its a movement I tell ya!!! A deep knowledge of Deflategate may not seem like something that would attract prospective employers, but students at the University of New Hampshire School of Law will have the opportunity to take a course on the topic this fall taught by Michael McCann, a professor who also serves as a legal analyst for Sports Illustrated. link RE: NFL 2015 - Blindgreed1 - 09-03-2015 (09-03-2015, 02:28 PM)Duchess Wrote:OMG, they cra-cra Lol. RE: NFL 2015 - Duchess - 09-03-2015 (09-03-2015, 02:36 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote: OMG, they cra-cra Lol. Seriously. They don't hesitate to gossip. They are not opposed to stretching the truth or even fabricating something. There is always much ado about nothing. They continuously refer to their anonymous source. They often fail to back up their claims. There's more but you get my point. RE: NFL 2015 - Jimbone - 09-03-2015 To me, that's what makes sports journalism so entertaining. RE: NFL 2015 - HairOfTheDog - 09-03-2015 Brady's Suspension Nullified U.S. District Judge Richard Berman has decided to nullify the four-game suspension of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady over his supposed role in the Deflategate scandal. The NFL’s punishment of Brady was “premised on several significant legal deficiencies," Berman ruled, including that it had failed to provide the quarterback with adequate notice of “both his potential discipline and his alleged misconduct” as required by the league's collective bargaining agreement with players. The decision is available in its entirety below. "Based upon the foregoing and applicable legal authorities, the Court hereby denies the Management Council's motion to confirm the Award and grants the Players Association's motion to vacate the Award, thereby vacating the four-game suspension of Tom Brady, effective immediately," Berman wrote in the conclusion. The judge ruled that Brady had no reason to know that having a “general awareness” of deflated footballs would subject him to a punishment equal to that for violating the NFL’s collectively-bargained performance-enhancing drug policy. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/deflategate-ruling-nfl-roger-goodell-tom-brady_55e5c370e4b0aec9f35484cf RE: NFL 2015 - HairOfTheDog - 09-03-2015 ^ Oops, I see now I'm late to the field and the overturn was already posted upthread. RE: NFL 2015 - Blindgreed1 - 09-03-2015 (09-03-2015, 02:42 PM)Duchess Wrote:More importantly, Does the A stand for what I think it does in Stephen A. Smith?(09-03-2015, 02:36 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote: OMG, they cra-cra Lol. RE: NFL 2015 - Duchess - 09-04-2015 (09-03-2015, 03:13 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote: Does the A stand for what I think it does in Stephen A. Smith? Of course it does but his bosses frown on profanity during the shows so he's not allowed to introduce himself with his full name. Moving on... I have a small wish list. I want to keep Rasheed Baily & Kenjon Barner. Please and thank you. C'mon with the cuts already. C'MonC'MonC'Mon. RE: NFL 2015 - Blindgreed1 - 09-04-2015 (09-04-2015, 11:24 AM)Duchess Wrote:Kenjon is a former Duck. He has had some awesome kick returns. I don't see Chipper cutting him.(09-03-2015, 03:13 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote: Does the A stand for what I think it does in Stephen A. Smith? RE: NFL 2015 - Blindgreed1 - 09-04-2015 Barkley to the Cardinals. RE: NFL 2015 - Duchess - 09-04-2015 So I was reading the judge's ruling regarding deflategate and I was astounded to learn that the judge ruled in Tom's favor because "the court finds that because Brady had no notice that he could receive a four-game suspension for general awareness of ball deflation of balls by others". According to the judge Tom shouldn't be punished for breaking that rule because he didn't know ahead of time that he could be punished. It's not in the CBA. Haha! That's crazy wild. RE: NFL 2015 - ramseycat - 09-05-2015 I will never look at Tom Brady the same again. And my eyes he's a cheater. And I think most people feel that way except the patriots fans. RE: NFL 2015 - Duchess - 09-05-2015 (09-05-2015, 09:04 AM)ramseycat Wrote: I will never look at Tom Brady the same again. And my eyes he's a cheater. And I think most people feel that way except the patriots fans. Do you find the judge's ruling remarkable? I was incredulous to read that Tom can't be punished because he wasn't made aware of the fact that he could be in trouble for knowing the balls were deflated. You can't be punished for cheating because you didn't know you could be punished. WTF! RE: NFL 2015 - ramseycat - 09-05-2015 I think it's ridiculous. How could a person not know they would be punished for cheating?!?! The judge is either a Pats fan or he was paid. I hope the Pats have a shitty season. RE: NFL 2015 - Midwest Spy - 09-05-2015 (09-05-2015, 09:37 AM)ramseycat Wrote: I think it's ridiculous. And I hope his wife gains 20lbs on her ass and thighs. RE: NFL 2015 - Jimbone - 09-05-2015 People don't look at John Elway or Jerry Rice any differently, and they 'cheated' during their HOF careers. Brady will be no different. RE: NFL 2015 - Duchess - 09-05-2015 Seeing men with their children (especially NFL players) warms my black heart - RE: NFL 2015 - Midwest Spy - 09-05-2015 Philly said goodbye to Tebow today. 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