Brady isn't the only one who can answer that question. There is also Jastremski and McNally. If there is a lengthy suspension for Brady because of all this, expect some draft picks to be taken away from the Patriots since they didn't let the NFL do all the interviews that they wanted like Kraft had initially promised.If Goodell doesn't throw the book at Brady* (and Belichick, because "ignorance is no excuse") there might be some head-hunting by the owners; Goodell has tarnished their brand, but he keeps bringing in money so we'll see. I liked Olberman's point about "innocent until proven guilty" being the case in a court of law but not in the case of a private entity. Brady*, through his explicit silence, looks guilty as hell. It really isn't that big of an issue, and I'm sure most QBs have massive respect for Brady*, but it's the "what really happened?!?" that keeps driving this story. Brady* is the only person that can answer that question, and he won't. Just for that, he should be suspended for conduct detrimental to the league.
How do you figure that? At least one equipment manager should know too.but it's the "what really happened?!?" that keeps driving this story. Brady* is the only person that can answer that question, and he won't.
I was looking for where you got this:I'll show you my super secret article the second you show me where I claimed there was a super secret article
538 then adjusted for the few statistical problems and found that their results were actually pretty close.
The NFL doesn't need a smoking gun though. After spygate, Goodell had the rules changed so that there is a lower threshold of standard of proof when there is a competitive violation. That's the whole point of the more probable than not in the Wells report.What does Brady make approx. per game around a million? W/o a smoking gun I'd imagine lawsuits a flying, I don't see him going quietly in the night with a shit load of money on the line.
This is the point I was trying to make. Brady (not his equipment managers) is the only person that can come out and explain this, and as long as he stays silent he looks more and more like the villain. His handling of the situation is more suspect than the actual situation of cheating. He likes to throw balls at a certain PSI that are under league rules, that's fine, and he should admit that, hell, he should appeal the rule. What's not fine would be the league working around his desired PSI and "retconning" or "bending" the rule to preserve his legacy--I really hope that doesn't happen. Brady made a mistake, he should fess up. This is all on Brady and Belichick (not the henchmen that did the deed) because henchmen don't exist without taking orders from someone.something that seems to me to be more a matter of personal comfort than a huge, game changing advantage.
Very true. Let them kick the Steelers ass week one, then indefinite suspension. Justice.If Brady* starts Week 1 you're not kicking off a new season with a great Thursday night match-up, you're just fueling more controversy (and possibly more money). Goodell has to know this. The punishments (if any) should come next week I would think.
Everyone is still tuning in because it's two big franchises, we all miss football, and everyone wants to see how good New England could be without Brady.If Brady* starts Week 1 you're not kicking off a new season with a great Thursday night match-up, you're just fueling more controversy (and possibly more money). Goodell has to know this. The punishments (if any) should come next week I would think.
They are good without him. They went 11-5 with Matt Cassel and missed the playoffs because they lost the tiebreaker to Miami, who was also 11-5.Weren't they good without Brady before? I thought they made the play offs without him when he was injured.
We've established, the 'everyone is doing it' defense isn't allowed in this thread, and if you don't think Brady should be suspended for an entire year you're just a dumb, biased Pats fan. So it is written!The most telling thing is that active starting quarterbacks either have not said a thing or said something along the lines of "who cares? This is being blown out of proportion". It's almost...almost as if they don't want attention on that practice! HMMMMMMMM.
The only QBs getting salty are the former ones sitting behind a desk or some crappy 3rd stringer.
Such horribly biased bullshit. The "EVERYONE DOES IT LOL" defense is mocked because there's absolutely no evidence that anyone else is doing it. You're also full of shit about owners being scared and not wanting this to be pursued before they all now they're guilty or whatever stupidity you're trying to say.We've established, the 'everyone is doing it' defense isn't allowed in this thread, and if you don't think Brady should be suspended for an entire year you're just a dumb, biased Pats fan. So it is written!
I'm pretty sure even other owners don't want to open this can of worms. They were worried enough with Bountygate and that shit show. Now, the league is going to set the precedent that one team can complain and/or the league can suspect something, send in their own investigators, and if your start player was more likely than not to generally know of a competition violation be suspended? That's not something any owner wants.
The most unsurprising thing out of all this is, once again, how fucking dumb the NFL looks. If this were such a big deal to have this incident be such a big fucking deal, and PSI was so important, and regulations be taken so seriously, why was the NFL policy to kinda sometimes check the balls and then just give them back to the team and kinda seem to know about issues/complaints and not really follow up on them until a playoff game.
The NFL more than any league seems understand things are happening, and be hush-hush about them, and then one day blow the whistle on it when they choose or have to. Instead of just dealing with shit up front and proactively.
My bet is an outside investigation would show the NFL was more likely than not to have general knowledge that under-inflation had been occurring, and with other teams, and other star QBs, and after initially cooperating would lock down access to anything and everything... because that sounds exactly how the NFL operates.
Honest question: Why did the NFL suddenly start locking this shit down now? Have no other balls ever been found to be under inflated? Have no other teams been suspected of doing this, or even complained about or reported? Was this the first time the issue came up regarding the Pats? Have no other QBs hinted or stated they like their balls under-inflated?
Suspend Brady all they want, it doesn't mean this whole thing isn't as fucked as just about everything the NFL has done under Goodell. He seems more intent on dick-wagging than actually running the league, and it's only fun when the teams you hate are getting mushroom stamped. The way he swings his jock around is certainly scary for all teams and players, though, which is why I suspect far more active players, coaches and owners will support a lighter punishment for Brady than the retired, retread reject analysts declaring all sorts of hyperbolic bullshit about how it will tarnish the great name of the NFL if they don't throw the book at Brady, when meanwhile the NFL botches so many other punishments and rulings and pretends shit isn't going on until they're forced to face it, plead ignorance, and then claim ignorance is no excuse when they, themselves are throwing down justice.
Imagine how much of a fight the NFL would put up if the players union came out with an investigation they commissioned against the League saying they more probably than not generally knew some nefarious shit was going on. The NFL and Goodell would bring in lawyers for the day-one presser!
All leagues and teams work under the cunning of hypocrisy, the NFL just got so bad at it under Goodell!